Heat exchanger and associated tube sheet
11656036 ยท 2023-05-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F28F2275/125
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D7/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D7/1615
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/0131
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/0135
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F2009/226
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D7/163
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F28F9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A heat exchanger includes a body portion and a pair of end plates at least partially forming an enclosure with the body portion. A plurality of tubes extend through at least one of the body portion and the pair of end plates. At least one tube sheet includes a plurality of openings with a corresponding one of the plurality of tubes located in one of the plurality of openings. The tube sheet is made of a material which expands in the presence of refrigerant.
Claims
1. A heat exchanger comprising: a body portion; a pair of end plates at least partially forming an enclosure with the body portion; a plurality of tubes extending through at least one of the body portion and the pair of end plates; and at least one tube sheet including a plurality of openings with a corresponding one of the plurality of tubes located in one of the plurality of openings, wherein the tube sheet is made of a material which expands in the presence of refrigerant and the tube sheet is formed of a single unitary piece of material that directly engages the plurality of tubes.
2. The heat exchanger of claim 1, wherein the heat exchanger is a non-baffled heat exchanger.
3. The heat exchanger of claim 1, wherein the tube sheet at least partially follows an inner contour of the body portion and the material which expands in the presence of refrigerant contacts the body portion.
4. The heat exchanger of claim 1, wherein the tube sheet extends between 20% and 90% of a diameter of the body portion.
5. The heat exchanger of claim 4, wherein the tube sheet at least partially follows an inner contour of the body portion.
6. The heat exchanger of claim 1, wherein the body portion includes a first refrigerant port and a second refrigerant port and the at least one tube sheet includes a plurality of tube sheets.
7. The heat exchanger of claim 1, wherein the tube sheet includes passages fluidly connecting opposing faces of the tube sheet and the passages are spaced from the plurality of openings with a corresponding one of the plurality of tubes and the tube sheet directly engages each of the plurality of tubes.
8. The heat exchanger of claim 7, including edge passages at least partially defined by an edge of the tube sheet and the body portion, wherein the edge passages having a semi-circular cross-sectional area.
9. The heat exchanger of claim 1, wherein the at least one tube sheet includes at least three tube sheets spaced from each other along a longitudinal axis of the body portion with each of the at least three tube sheets overlapping in a radial direction relative to the longitudinal axis.
10. The heat exchanger of claim 1, including a first water box enclosing first ends of the plurality of tubes and a second water box encloses second ends of the plurality of tubes opposite the first ends.
11. A heat exchanger comprising: a body portion; a pair of end plates at least partially forming an enclosure with the body portion; a plurality of tubes extending through at least one of the body portion and the pair of end plates, wherein each of the plurality of tubes extend from a first end having a first opening to a second end opposite the first end having a second opening; a first water box enclosing the first ends of the plurality of tubes; a second water box encloses the second ends of the plurality of tubes; and at least one tube sheet including a plurality of openings with a corresponding one of the plurality of tubes located in one of the plurality of openings, wherein the tube sheet is made of a material which expands in the presence of refrigerant, the tube sheet is formed of a single unitary piece of material that directly engages the plurality of tubes, and the heat exchanger is a non-baffled heat exchanger.
12. The heat exchanger of claim 11, wherein the tube sheet at least partially follows an inner contour of the body portion and the material which expands in the presence of refrigerant contacts the body portion.
13. The heat exchanger of claim 12, wherein the tube sheet extends between 20% and 90% of a diameter of the body portion.
14. The heat exchanger of claim 12, wherein the tube sheet at least partially follows an inner contour of the body portion.
15. The heat exchanger of claim 11, wherein the body portion includes a first refrigerant port and a second refrigerant port and the at least one tube sheet includes a plurality of tube sheets.
16. The heat exchanger of claim 11, wherein the tube sheet includes passages fluidly connecting opposing faces of the tube sheet and the passages are spaced from the plurality of openings with a corresponding one of the plurality of tubes.
17. The heat exchanger of claim 16, including edge passages at least partially defined by an edge of the tube sheet and the body portion, wherein the edge passages having a semi-circular cross-sectional area.
18. The heat exchanger of claim 16, wherein the at least one tube sheet includes at least three tube sheets spaced from each other along a longitudinal axis of the body portion with each of the at least three tube sheets overlapping in a radial direction relative to the longitudinal axis.
19. The heat exchanger of claim 1, wherein the material is configured to adsorb molecules of the refrigerant through a wettable surface on the at least one tube sheet and the material is a polymer material.
20. The heat exchanger of claim 11, wherein the material is configured to diffuse the refrigerant into the material and the refrigerant is a polymer material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) Refrigerant enters the heat exchanger 20 through either a first port 26A or a second port 26B and exits the heat exchanger 20 through the other of the first port 26A or the second port 26B. In the illustrated example, the first and second ports 26A, 26B are located on opposite sides of the heat exchanger 20. Although only a single first port 26A and a single second port 26B are shown in the illustrated example, there could be multiple first ports 26A and second ports 26B and the first ports 26A and the second ports 26B could be located in other portions of the heat exchanger 20, such as the pair of ends plates 24.
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(15) The plurality of tubes 28 are at least partially supported by a tube sheet 32. The tube sheet 32 includes an outer perimeter 32A that at least partially follows an inner contour 22A of the body portion 22. The tube sheet 32 could be attached to the body portion 22 through a mechanical connection, such as a fastener or adhesive, or be friction fit against the inner contour 22A to allow some movement of the tube sheet 32. In the illustrated example, the tube sheet 32 extends between 60% and 70% of a diameter of the body portion 22 to provide a region of the internal cavity 30 that is unobstructed by the tube sheet 32. In another example, the tube sheet 32 could extend anywhere from 20% up to 90% of the diameter of the body portion. Additionally, the tube sheet 32 could be located inward from opposing sides of inner contour 22A of the body portion 22 such that there is an unobstructed region of the internal cavity 30 on opposite sides of the tube sheet 32.
(16) The tube sheet 32 can be made of an expandable material that is formed from a single unitary piece of material. The expandable material includes a material which will swell or expand in the presence of a working fluid, such as a refrigerant. For example, the expandable material expands in the presence of the working fluid by a process that includes at least one of adsorption of molecules of the working fluid onto the expandable material (e.g., onto the wettable surface) or diffusion of the working fluid into the expandable material. The expandable material can include a polymer material, for example, Nylon (e.g., Nylon 6,6), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polyimide, polyether ether ketone (PEEK), polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), polyamide-imide (PAI). The expandable material can optionally further include a filler material, for example, glass fiber, carbon fiber, basalt fiber, aramid fiber or the like. The expandable material can include 0 weight % (wt %) to 90 wt % filler material. The tube sheet 32 can be formed from a single piece of material through either casting the material in a die or machining a sheet of the material to the desired profile to accommodate the plurality of tubes 28 and the shape of the inner contour 22A. The working fluid can include R744 (CO2), R410a, R1234zd, R290 (propane), R1224yd, R1123, R1234ze, or another similar working fluid.
(17) In the illustrated example, the tube sheet 32 includes a plurality of openings 34 that each have a diameter D1. The diameter D1 is larger than an outer diameter DT of each of the plurality of tubes 28 (see
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(19) When the tube sheet 32 is in an expanded state, the diameter D1 of the openings 34 decreases to close the spacing between the openings 34 and the outer diameter of the corresponding one of the plurality of tubes 28. This brings the tube sheet 32 into at least partial contact with the plurality of tubes 28 to stabilize the plurality of tubes 28 to prevent damage resulting from vibrations or movement during operation of the heat exchanger 20. The tube sheet 32 can also include passages 35 extending through a mid-portion of the tube sheet 32 or edge passages 37 at least partially defined by the tube sheet 32 and the body portion 22.
(20) Also, the expanding properties of the tube sheet 32 in response to exposure to refrigerant eliminates the need for additional mechanical attachment between the tube sheet 32 and the plurality of tubes 28. By eliminating the need for additional mechanical attachment between tube sheet 32 and the plurality of tubes 28, the amount of time required to manufacture the heat exchanger 20 is greatly reduced due to a number of mechanical attachments between the plurality of tubes 28 and the tube sheet 32 and the level of precision needed to make those attachments.
(21) Also, by eliminating the need for mechanical attachments between the tube sheet 32 and the plurality of tubes 28, such as swaging or using fasteners, the plurality of tubes 28 can include heat enhancing features 40 over the entire length of the tubes 28. This increases the heat transfer between the refrigerant in the internal cavity 30 and the fluid passing through the tubes 28. Also, as shown in
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(26) The body portions 235 can easily be added or subtracted from the tube sheet 232 to customize the tube sheet 232 for a specific application. This reduces the amount of time needed to manufacture or machine additional tube sheets for low volume applications. Although the body portions 335 are shown as being hexagons in the illustrated example, other shapes are also contemplated such as triangles, pentagons, hexagons, squares, or rectangles.
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(28) Although the different non-limiting embodiments are illustrated as having specific components, the embodiments of this disclosure are not limited to those particular combinations. It is possible to use some of the components or features from any of the non-limiting embodiments in combination with features or components from any of the other non-limiting embodiments.
(29) It should be understood that like reference numerals identify corresponding or similar elements throughout the several drawings. It should also be understood that although a particular component arrangement is disclosed and illustrated in these exemplary embodiments, other arrangements could also benefit from the teachings of this disclosure.
(30) The foregoing description shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in any limiting sense. A worker of ordinary skill in the art would understand that certain modifications could come within the scope of this disclosure. For these reasons, the following claim should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this disclosure.