TECHCLEAN DIRECT HEAT EXCHANGE FILL
20220252363 · 2022-08-11
Inventors
- Jean-Pierre Libert (Taneytown, MD, US)
- Andrew Carl (Taneytown, MD, US)
- Aaron Reilly (Taneytown, MD, US)
Cpc classification
F28F21/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28C1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F25/087
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F3/046
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F3/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02B30/70
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
F28F25/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fill sheet and a fill pack manufactured from a plurality of fill sheets for cooling a cooling medium in a cooling tower, each fill sheet having a plurality of flutes extending diagonally from top to bottom of the fill sheet, the diagonal orientation of the flutes resulting from a plurality of alternating longer diagonal flute segments and shorter vertical flute segments, each of the plurality of flutes having the microstructure comprising a plurality of alternating rounded mounds and rounded depressions extending between flat ridge edges and flat valley edges of said flutes.
Claims
1. A fill sheet for assembly into a fill pack for cooling a cooling medium in an evaporative cooling tower, the fill sheet comprising: a first end; a second end extending substantially parallel to the first end and generally perpendicularly relative to a vertical axis (with respect to the air and water travel), the first and second ends extending substantially parallel to a lateral axis of the fill sheet; a plurality of flutes extending generally toward the second end at a first flute angle greater than 17 degrees; and microstructure defined on the plurality of flutes, said plurality of flutes comprising a plurality of alternating diagonal flute segments having a diagonal flute segment length and vertical flute segments having a vertical flute segment length, said diagonal flute segments having a diagonal flute segment length aligned parallel to said first flute angle and said vertical flute segments aligned parallel to said vertical axis, whereas said diagonal flute segment length is 6.1 times said vertical flute segment length; the microstructure comprising a plurality of alternating rounded mounds and rounded depressions extending between flat ridge edges and flat valley edges of said flutes.
2. The fill sheet of claim 1, wherein the microstructure extends substantially parallel to the lateral axis.
3. The fill sheet of claim 1, wherein the first flute angle is approximately 12 to 22 degrees
4. The fill sheet of claim 1, wherein the plurality of flutes define a flute height, the flute height being approximately 1.44 inches.
5. The fill sheet of claim 1, wherein the said rounded mound microstructure have a height of 0.05 inches and a spacing of 0.11 to 0.12 inches along said flutes.
6. A cross corrugated fill pack assembly for cooling a fluid flowing through the pack with a gas flowing through the pack in a substantially opposing direction, the fill pack assembly comprising a plurality of identical fill sheets according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of fill sheets are arranged so that adjacent sheets are oriented 180 degrees relative to one-another and are attached to each other at corresponding attachment notches located on flute ridges of adjacent fill sheets.
7. A cross corrugated fill pack assembly for cooling a fluid flowing through the pack with a gas flowing through the pack in a substantially opposing direction, the fill pack assembly comprising a plurality of identical fill sheets according to claim 2, wherein said plurality of fill sheets are arranged so that adjacent sheets are oriented 180 degrees relative to one-another and are attached to each other at corresponding attachment notches located on flute ridges of adjacent fill sheets.
8. A cross corrugated fill pack assembly for cooling a fluid flowing through the pack with a gas flowing through the pack in a substantially opposing direction, the fill pack assembly comprising a plurality of identical fill sheets according to claim 3, wherein said plurality of fill sheets are arranged so that adjacent sheets are oriented 180 degrees relative to one-another and are attached to each other at corresponding attachment notches located on flute ridges of adjacent fill sheets.
9. A cross corrugated fill pack assembly for cooling a fluid flowing through the pack with a gas flowing through the pack in a substantially opposing direction, the fill pack assembly comprising a plurality of identical fill sheets according to claim 4, wherein said plurality of fill sheets are arranged so that adjacent sheets are oriented 180 degrees relative to one-another and are attached to each other at corresponding attachment notches located on flute ridges of adjacent fill sheets.
10. A cross corrugated fill pack assembly for cooling a fluid flowing through the pack with a gas flowing through the pack in a substantially opposing direction, the fill pack assembly comprising a plurality of identical fill sheets according to claim 5, wherein said plurality of fill sheets are arranged so that adjacent sheets are oriented 180 degrees relative to one-another and are attached to each other at corresponding attachment notches located on flute ridges of adjacent fill sheets.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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TABLE-US-00001 200 Fill Pack 208d Second Side 202 Fill Sheet 210 Flute 204 Longitudinal Axis 212 Flat Ridge 206 Lateral Axis 214 Flat Side 208a First End 216 Flat Valley 208b Second End 218 Longer Diagonal Flute Segment 208c First Side 220 Shorter Vertical Flute Segment 222 Connection Notch 230 Rounded Depression Microstructure 224 Raised Plateau 232 Flat Flute Side Segment 226 Connection Point 234 Diamond-Shaped Plateau Row Microstructure 228 Rounded Mound 236 Diamond Shaped Depression Microstructure Microstructure
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0046] Each successive sheet 202 in the pack 200 is rotated one hundred eighty degrees) (180°) relative to an adjacent sheet 202 to define the cross corrugation of the pack 200. The preferred fill pack 200, accordingly, includes alternating first and second ends 208a, 208b through its thickness to define the cross corrugation of the fill pack 200.
[0047] Each fill sheet 202 is characterized by a collection of corrugations or “flutes” 210 that extend from a first end 208a in a generally diagonal direction relative to vertical axis 204 and that guide the air and water flow across the sheet. The cross-sectional shape of each flute 210, represented in
[0048] The flute height Hf of each flute 210 of fill sheet 202 is preferably approximately 1.44 inches, but may be in a range of approximately 1.72 to 1.15 inches. The preferred flute width (flat valley to flat valley, also flat ridge to adjacent flat ridge is 2.0 inches but may range from 2.4 to 1.6 inches. The width of each flat ridge 212 (and corresponding valley) is preferably 0.19 inches but may range from 0.23 to 0.15 inches.
[0049] The angle of the flutes 210 relative to the vertical axis 204 (flute angle Δf), is preferably approximately 17 degrees, but may be in the range of 12 to 22 degrees. Due to the diagonal orientation of the flutes 210, only the more centrally positioned flutes extend the full length of the fill sheet 202. Flutes 210 positioned toward the outside of the fill sheet 202 may begin or terminate at sides 208c or 208d; see, e.g.,
[0050] The full length of each flute 210 along the generally diagonal direction is defined more particularly by a series of long diagonal flute segments 218 interspersed by short vertical flute segments 220 as illustrated in
[0051] Each flute flat ridge 212 on a single fill sheet 202 has a connection notch 222 at regularly spaced intervals along the flat ridge 212 where each sheet is joined to an adjacent sheet. According to a most preferred embodiment, each flute flat ridge 212 has a connection notch 222 at the top 208a, at the bottom 208b, at the half-way point between top 208a and bottom 208b of the sheet 202, and at four additional equally spaced connection notches 222 along the ridge 212 between the top 208a and the bottom 208b of the sheet for a total of eight connection notches 222 on each flat ridge 212 (spanning 2′ as shown in
[0052] The connection notches 222 are designed and configured to align with and nest into corresponding notches on adjacent sheets 202 and connect the sheets 202 into the fill pack 200, such as by crush locking, fastening, clamping, adhesive bonding or other connecting mechanisms or approaches.
[0053] Each flute 210 of each fill sheet 202 comprises microstructures to force water to spread across the width or across the lateral axis 206 of the sheets 202 during use for improved distribution and thorough mixing of water through the fill pack 200. According to a first “ribbed” microstructure embodiment, a series of regularly spaced elongated and rounded mounds 228 and depressions 230 traverse the sides 214 of each flute 210, separated by undeformed or flat flute side sections 232. See
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[0057] The most preferred fill pack of the present invention—10 fill sheets per 1 cubic foot of fill, with the disclosed flute configuration (overall diagonal orientation achieved by longer diagonal segments separated by shorter vertical segments) coupled with the disclosed microstructure embodiments and eight rows of connection notches/plateaus unexpectedly resulted in improvement performance-to-cost ratio over prior art fill packs.
[0058] For these reasons, the design of the preferred cross corrugated media or fill sheets 202 and assembled fill pack 200 is novel, inventive, and has significant commercial value over the existing commodity product offered in the market.
[0059] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the preferred embodiments described above without departing from the inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as outlined in the present disclosure and defined according to the broadest reasonable reading of the claims that follow, read in light of the present specification.