HEAT EXCHANGER HOUSING AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A HEAT EXCHANGER
20210262422 ยท 2021-08-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
F28D2021/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M26/29
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/0219
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M26/29
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D21/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A heat exchanger housing for an exhaust gas heat recovery system or an exhaust gas cooler of a motor vehicle includes a first housing shell, which forms a side wall of the heat exchanger housing and at least one end piece that is on at least one end face of the first housing shell that delimits the heat exchanger housing. Both the first housing shell and the at least one end piece have an end face, and the end faces are directly opposite each other. A second housing shell forms several side walls of the heat exchanger housing. The first and second housing shells are soldered to one another and to the at least one end piece. Furthermore, a method for producing a heat exchanger is specified.
Claims
1. A heat exchanger housing for an exhaust heat recovery system or an exhaust gas cooler of a motor vehicle, comprising: a first housing shell which forms a side wall of the heat exchanger housing; at least one end piece that is arranged on at least one face side of the first housing shell and delimits the heat exchanger housing, wherein both the first housing shell and the at least one end piece have a face side terminating surface, and wherein the face side terminating surfaces are directly opposite each other; and a second housing shell which forms a plurality of side walls of the heat exchanger housing, wherein the first and second housing shells are brazed to each other and to the at least one end piece.
2. The heat exchanger housing according to claim 1, wherein a fixing element partly overlaps the first housing shell and partly overlaps the at least one end piece and is fastened, in particular welded, to the first housing shell and/or the at least one end piece.
3. The heat exchanger housing according to claim 2, wherein the fixing element is welded to the first housing shell and/or the at least one end piece.
4. The heat exchanger housing according to claim 2, wherein the fixing element is strip-shaped and has an outer surface that is in surface contact with the first housing shell and the at least one end piece.
5. The heat exchanger housing according to claim 1, wherein the at least one end piece is formed by an end grid.
6. The heat exchanger housing according to claim 1, wherein the at least one end piece is a conical connecting piece for connection to an exhaust line of a motor vehicle.
7. The heat exchanger housing according to claim 6, wherein a fixing element is provided, which partly overlaps the first housing shell and partly overlaps the conical connecting piece and is fastened to the first housing shell and/or the conical connecting piece.
8. The heat exchanger housing according to claim 7, wherein the fixing element is formed by an end grid.
9. The heat exchanger housing according to claim 1, wherein the first housing shell is U-shaped in a face side view.
10. The heat exchanger housing according to claim 1, wherein the second housing shell is placed on the first housing shell, and edges of the first and second housing shells overlap and are joined by brazing.
11. The heat exchanger housing according to claim 10, wherein the second housing shell overlaps the at least one end piece and a brazed joint is provided in an overlap area.
12. The heat exchanger housing according to claim 1, wherein the at least one end piece comprises a respective end piece that is arranged on either side of the first housing shell.
13. A method of manufacturing a heat exchanger for a motor vehicle, comprising the steps of: providing a first housing shell which forms a side wall of a heat exchanger housing, and at least one end piece; using a joining method, pre-fixing the first housing shell and the at least one end piece in relation to each other in a position in which a face side terminating surface of the first housing shell and a face side terminating surface of the at least one end piece are directly opposite each other; placing a second housing shell onto the first housing shell, in particular such that the second housing shell overlaps the first housing shell and/or the at least one end piece at edges of the first and second housing shells and/or the at least one end piece; subsequently applying or introducing a brazing material onto or into interfaces between the first housing shell and the at least one end piece and also between the second housing shell and the at least one end piece and between the first and second housing shells; and furnace brazing the heat exchanger housing.
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein prior to placement of the second housing shell, a heat exchanger core is inserted into the first housing shell.
15. The method according to claim 13, wherein prior to furnace brazing, at least one fixing element is arranged on an inner surface of the heat exchanger housing in an overlapping relationship with the first housing shell and the at least one end piece.
16. The method according to claim 13, wherein the heat exchanger housing is a housing for an exhaust heat recovery system or an exhaust gas cooler of a motor vehicle, comprising the first housing shell which forms the side wall of the heat exchanger housing, wherein the at least one end piece is arranged on at least one face side of the first housing shell and delimits the heat exchanger housing, wherein both the first housing shell and the at least one end piece have face side terminating surfaces, and wherein the face side terminating surfaces are directly opposite each other, and further comprising the second housing shell which forms a plurality of side walls of the heat exchanger housing, wherein the first and second housing shells are brazed to each other and to the at least one end piece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0053] The first housing shell 12 forms a bottom of the heat exchanger housing 10, while the second housing shell 14 forms a top side and two side walls of the heat exchanger housing 10. The end pieces 16 delimit the heat exchanger housing 10 on the face sides.
[0054] In the exemplary example illustrated, the two end pieces 16 are in the form of an end grid 17 and constitute an inlet 18 into the heat exchanger housing 10 and an outlet 20 from the heat exchanger housing 10. This means that exhaust gas can flow through the end pieces 16 into and/or out of the heat exchanger housing 10. To this end, flat gas ducts, which constitute the so-called heat exchanger core, are inserted within the openings of the grid.
[0055] The heat exchanger housing 10 further comprises a fixing element 22, which is arranged on an inner wall 24 of the heat exchanger housing 10 and which partly overlaps the first housing shell 12 and partly overlaps the end piece 16. Here, the fixing element 22 is fastened to both the first housing shell 12 and the end piece 16, in particular welded, for example by spot welding or laser welding.
[0056] In the exemplary example illustrated, the fixing element 22 is strip-shaped, for example a metal sheet. It extends at least up to an upper edge 25 of the first housing shell 12. In the illustrated exemplary example, the fixing element 22 protrudes somewhat beyond the upper edge 25 of the first housing shell 12. In this way, an interface between the first housing shell 12 and the end piece 16 is completely covered by the fixing element 22.
[0057] Both the first housing shell 12 and the second housing shell 14 are U-shaped in a face side view.
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[0059] The housing shells 12, 14 are brazed to each other as well as to the end pieces 16. The brazing of the second housing shell 14 to the first housing shell 12 and to the end pieces is provided in the overlap area. In
[0060] In the front view in
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[0062] As can be seen in
[0063] As can be seen in the sectional view in
[0064] The terminating surface 36 of the end pieces 16 is formed on a circumferential collar 37 of the end grid 17 here.
[0065] In the assembled state of the heat exchanger housing 10, a face side terminating surface 34 of the first housing shell 12 is directly opposite the respective face side terminating surface 36 of an end piece 16. In particular, the terminating surfaces 34, 36 rest against each other.
[0066] More precisely, the face side terminating surface 34 of the first housing shell rests over its entire surface against the face side terminating surface 36 of the end piece 16, the terminating surface 36 of the end piece 16 being formed to be congruent, at least in sections, with the terminating surface 34 of the first housing shell 12.
[0067] Also shown schematically in the sectional view of
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[0069] The heat exchanger housing 10 differs from the heat exchanger housing 10 according to
[0070] Like the end grid 17 shown in
[0071] Here, the outer surface 30 of the first housing shell 12 smoothly continues into an outer surface 42 of the connecting piece 38, as can be seen in
[0072] In this example, the end grids 17 constitute the fixing elements 22, that is, the end grid 17 overlap the connecting pieces 38 and the first housing shell 12 and are welded to the connecting piece 38 and to the first housing shell 12.
[0073] For this purpose, an outer surface 46 of the circumferential collar 37 of the end grid 17 rests against the inner wall 24 of the heat exchanger housing 10.
[0074] The second housing shell 14 is shown transparent in
[0075] The housing shells 12, 14 are brazed to one another and to the end pieces 16 in the same manner as in the example described in connection with
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[0077] In the sectional view in
[0078] The sectional view of
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[0080] In the detailed view in
[0081] In a further alternative example, which is illustrated in
[0082] The manufacture of a heat exchanger with a heat exchanger housing 10 will now be described below. The manufacturing process is the same, irrespective of which of the two previously described heat exchanger housings 10 is used.
[0083] First, a first housing shell 12 and two end pieces 16 are provided.
[0084] The housing shell 12 and the end pieces 16 are pre-fixed in relation to each other, more specifically in a position in which a face side terminating surface 34 of the first housing shell 12 is directly opposite a respective face side terminating surface 36, 40 of the end pieces 16, and the terminating surfaces 34, 36, 40 rest against each other.
[0085] The pre-fixing is carried out using a joining method, e.g. a welding method, although adhesive bonding or crimping are also conceivable. More precisely, the pre-fixing is effected by the fixing elements 22, more particularly by arranging the fixing elements 22 on an inner surface of the heat exchanger housing 10 in such a way that each of the fixing elements 22 overlaps the first housing shell 12 and one of the end pieces 16. Subsequently, the fixing elements 22 are connected to the first housing shell 12 and to an end piece 16 by spot welding or laser welding, for example, or are otherwise joined thereto. However, it is also conceivable to dispense with the fixing elements 22 and to weld the first housing shell 12 and the end pieces 16 directly to each other.
[0086] Before the second housing shell 14 is placed on the first housing shell 12 and the end pieces 16, the heat exchanger core 44 is inserted.
[0087] After the heat exchanger core 44 has been inserted, the second housing shell 14 is placed on the first housing shell 12, in particular in such a way that the second housing shell 14 overlaps the first housing shell 12 and the end piece 16 at the edges.
[0088] Once the housing parts 12, 14, 16 have been assembled, a brazing material, e.g. a brazing paste, is applied on or introduced into the interfaces between the first housing shell 12 and the end piece 16 and the interfaces between the second housing shell 14 and the end piece 16 as well as the interfaces between the two housing shells 12, 14. The interfaces to which brazing material is applied or into which brazing material is introduced are illustrated by dashed lines in
[0089] Thereafter, the heat exchanger housing 10 is finished by furnace brazing, in particular in a vacuum furnace.
[0090] Although various embodiments have been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this disclosure. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this disclosure.