CLAMPING SYSTEM FOR A TUBE IN A TUBE BUNDLE
20210123694 ยท 2021-04-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
F28F2265/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/013
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A clamping system secures to at least one tube in a tube bundle of a heat exchanger in order to reduce vibration damage. The clamping system includes a first clamping component having a J-shape, a second clamping component having an L-shape, a configuration where the first arc around the tube plus the second arc around the tube is equal to at least 100 degrees; and a means for resisting movement of the clamping components. The first clamping component with a J-shape covers a first arc around the tube. The second clamping component with an L-shape covers a second arc opposite the first arc. One of the means for resisting movement includes a stake, a nut, and a bolt.
Claims
1. A clamping system for a tube in a tube bundle, the clamping system comprising a first clamping component; a second clamping component, the first clamping component configured with a J-shape and comprising a lower curved part and a straight part, the lower curved part of the J-shape configured to occupy a first arc around a segment of a tube in the tube bundle, the first arc defined to be greater than 10 degrees of the tube, the straight part of the J-shape defining a first aperture through the first clamping component; a second clamping component configured with an L-shape and comprising a horizontal-leg segment and a vertical-leg segment, the horizontal-leg segment of the L-shape has a downward-curved section configured to occupy a second arc opposite to the first clamping component, the second arc defined to be greater than 10 degrees of the tube, the vertical-leg segment of the L-shape configured to fit against the straight part of the J-shape of the first clamping component, the vertical-leg segment of the L-shape defining a second aperture through the second clamping component, the second aperture configured to align with the first aperture when the second clamping component is placed against the first clamping component with the tube between the first clamping component and the second clamping component; wherein the first arc around the tube plus the second arc around the tube is equal to at least 100 degrees; and the clamping system further comprising a means for resisting movement of the first clamping component and the second clamping component on the tube once the second clamping component is placed against the first clamping component with the tube between the first clamping component and the second clamping component.
2. The clamping system of claim 1, wherein the means for resisting movement comprises a stake defining a third aperture; a nut; and a bolt, the bolt configured to fit through the first aperture, the second aperture and the third aperture when the first aperture, the second aperture and the third aperture are placed in alignment.
3. The clamping system of claim 1, wherein the means for resisting movement comprises a stake configured with an elongated channel and having a planar side and an open side with two extensions, the stake defining a third aperture configured to align with the first aperture and the second aperture when the second clamping component is placed against the first clamping component with the tube between the first clamping component and the second clamping component; a bolt that fits through the aligned apertures; and a nut that is threadably attachable to the bolt.
4. The clamping system of claim 3, wherein the straight part of the first clamping component is configured to fit within the elongated channel.
5. The clamping system of claim 1, wherein the means for resisting movement comprises: a first stake inserted between two adjacent tube rows; a second stake inserted between two other adjacent tube rows; a second set of the first clamping component and the second clamping component, the second set installed on one of the tubes in the two other adjacent tube rows; and wherein both sets of first clamping components and second clamping components are joined together with at least three nuts and a long bolt.
6. The clamping system of claim 1, wherein the means for resisting movement comprises a stake inserted between two adjacent tube rows; and a weld joining the first clamping component and the second clamping component to the stake.
7. The clamping system of claim 1, wherein the means for resisting movement comprises a stake and a self-tapping screw, the self-tapping screw configured to fit within the first aperture and the second aperture and pierce the stake to secure the first clamping component and a second clamping component to the stake.
8. The clamping system of claim 1, wherein the first arc is constrained to extend to a range of 10 to 135 degrees of the tube and the second arc is constrained to extend to a range of 30 to 75 degrees of the tube.
9. The clamping system of claim 1, wherein the first arc is constrained to extend to a range of 10 to 135 degrees of the tube and the second arc is constrained to extend to a range of 10 to 135 degrees of the tube.
10. The clamping system of claim 1, wherein the second arc of the L-shape is greater than 90 degrees of the tube and the first arc of the J-shape is constrained to meet with the second arc so that the downward-curved section of the L-shape joins together with the lower curved part of the J-shape.
11. The clamping system of claim 1, further comprising a flexible washer having a thickness within a range of 0.2 to 3 millimeters, and configured to occupy a position between the second clamping component and the first clamping component.
12. The clamping system of claim 1, wherein the lower curved part of the J-shape is further configured to define first fingers made flexible by one or more first cuts defined within the lower curved part of the J-shape.
13. The clamping system of claim 1, wherein the horizontal-leg segment of the L-shape is further configured to define second fingers made flexible by one or more second cuts defined within the horizontal-leg segment of the L-shape.
14. The clamping system of claim 1, wherein: the first clamping component configured with a J-shape comprises first tubular ends connected by a first plate welded to the first tubular ends at the straight part of the J-shape; and the second clamping component configured with an L-shape further comprises second tubular ends connected by a second plate welded to the second tubular ends at the vertical-leg segment of the L-shape.
15. The clamping system of claim 1, wherein: the second clamping component configured with an L-shape comprises second tubular ends connected by a second plate welded to the second tubular ends at the vertical-leg segment of the L-shape; and the horizontal-leg segment is formed by the second tubular ends.
16. A clamping system for one or more tubes in a tube bundle, the clamping system comprising a first clamping component; a second clamping component, the first clamping component configured with a J-shape and comprising a lower curved part and a straight part, the lower curved part of the J-shape configured to occupy a first arc around a segment of a first tube in the tube bundle, the first arc defined to be greater than 30 degrees of the first tube, the straight part of the J-shape defining a first aperture through the first clamping component; a second clamping component configured with an L-shape and comprising a horizontal-leg segment and a vertical-leg segment, the horizontal-leg segment of the L-shape has a downward-curved section configured to occupy a second arc defined to be greater than 10 degrees of a second tube, the vertical-leg segment of the L-shape configured to fit against the straight part of the J-shape of the first clamping component, the vertical-leg segment of the L-shape defining a second aperture through the second clamping component, the second aperture configured to align with the first aperture when the second clamping component is placed against the first clamping component on the first tube and the second clamping component on the second tube; and the clamping system further comprising a means for resisting movement of the first clamping component on the first tube and the second clamping component on the second tube once the second clamping component is placed against the first clamping component with the first tube engaged with the first clamping component and the second tube engaged with the second clamping component.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0028] The drawings illustrate preferred embodiments of the clamping system for a tube in a tube bundle according to the disclosure. The reference numbers in the drawings are used consistently throughout. New reference numbers in
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0048] In the following description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof and which illustrate several embodiments of the present invention. The drawings and the preferred embodiments of the clamping system for a tube in a tube bundle. The drawings are presented with the understanding that the present invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms and, therefore, other embodiments may be utilized and structural, and operational changes may be made, without departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0049] The use herein of a numerical first or second modifier for a component is not intended to designate a position order or a numerical valuation, but rather is intended only to provide a different name to distinguish or identify a similar but different component for purposes of assisting with the explanation of the invention. Also, the designations horizontal and vertical are intended to describe the component in one particular orientation as perhaps illustrated in the figures, but these designations are not intended to require that orientation nor to exclude rotation of the component so that the component is no longer horizontal or vertical. In this sense, the designations horizontal and vertical are intended to describe the components in order to distinguish them over similar components described herein.
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[0051] Preferably, and as can be envisioned from
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[0053] In some embodiments there may be two or more first fingers (115) and no second fingers (125), or two or more second fingers (125) and no first fingers (115), or two or more first fingers (115) and second fingers (125) may be present.
[0054] For example, in one exemplary embodiment, the lower curved part (111) of the J-shape (113) is further configured to define first fingers (115) made flexible by at least two of the first cuts (116) defined within the lower curved part (111) of the J-shape (113).
[0055] In a second exemplary embodiment, the horizontal-leg segment (122) of the L-shape (123) is further configured to define second fingers (125) made flexible by at least two of the second cuts (126) defined within the horizontal-leg segment (122) of the L-shape (123).
[0056] And in a third exemplary embodiment, both the lower curved part (111) of the J-shape (113) and the horizontal-leg segment (122) of the L-shape (123) are configured with one and more cuts to define fingers.
[0057] As shown in
[0058] As with the letter J, the J-shape (113) of the first clamping component (110) includes a lower curved part (111) and a straight part (112). In a preferred embodiment shown in
[0059] The first arc (210) is preferably defined to be within an arc segment greater than 90 degrees of the tube (130), measured from a horizontal axis to the left in
[0060] Referring to
[0061] The straight part (112) of the J-shape (113) preferably defines a first aperture (114) through the first clamping component (110). There may be more than one first aperture (114) in applications where more than one bolt (310) and nut (311) is used.
[0062] The second clamping component (120) is configured with an L-shape (123). The L-shape description is a creative term because that generally describes the shape of the second clamping component (120) when in a vertical orientation and viewed from the left side. As can be seen in
[0063] The second clamping component (120) includes a horizontal-leg segment (122) and a vertical-leg segment (121). The horizontal-leg segment (122) of the L-shape (123) has a downward-curved section (221) that is configured to occupy a second arc (220) on an arc segment of the tube (130). The second arc (220) is generally opposite to the first arc (210) of the J-shape (113).
[0064] In the example shown in
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[0066] For most embodiments, the minimum arc coverage of the tube (130) by the combination of the first arc (210) and the second arc (220), is determined by an equation: the first arc (210) plus the second arc (220) is equal to or greater than 100 degrees. Theoretically, this minimum arc coverage is about 100 degrees because functionality involving a positive grip of the clamps to the tube (130) is retained with 90 degrees, or 10 degrees less than the 100 degrees specified for most embodiments. Thus, in theory, the minimum of the first arc (210) around the tube (130) plus the second arc (220) around the tube (130) is in a range of 90 to 100 degrees. This minimum arc coverage limitation preferably applies when a single tube is between the first clamping component (110) and the second clamping component (120). When two tubes are involved, such as the two tubes in
[0067] Alternatively, when the second arc (220) for the L-shape (123) of the second clamping component (120) exceeds 90 degrees, the tightening process creates a relative movement between the two curved portions of the clamping components where the tube (130) mostly tightens toward the straight part (112) of the J-shape. The lower curved part (111) of the J-shape (113) prevents the clamping system from being ejected out of the tube bundle (320).
[0068] In an alternative preferred embodiment shown in
[0069] While shown in
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[0072] The clamping system further includes a means for resisting movement of the first clamping component (110) and the second clamping component (120) once the second clamping component (120) is placed against the first clamping component (110) with the tube between the first clamping component (110) and the second clamping component (120). These means for resisting movement are next explained in more detail.
[0073] In a first preferred embodiment, the means for resisting movement is a stake (330) that defines a third aperture (610). The third aperture (610) is configured to align with the first aperture (114) and the second aperture (124) when the second clamping component (120) is placed against the first clamping component (110) with the tube (130) between the first clamping component (110) and the second clamping component (120). This first preferred embodiment further includes a nut (311) and a bolt (310). The bolt (310) is configured to fit through the first aperture (114), the second aperture (124) and the third aperture (610) when the first aperture (114), the second aperture (124) and the third aperture (610) are placed in alignment. While the stake (330) and the second stake (430) may possess a unique configuration, as shown in the figures, it should be recognized that these stakes are exemplary of preferred stakes. Other stake designs are known. Any stake well known in the field may be used in lieu of the stake (330) and the second stake (430), shown in the figures.
[0074] The preferred stake is the stake (330) with an elongated channel (510), shown in
[0075] Preferably, the stake (330) is wide enough so that a planar side (710) and the extensions (705) push against adjacent tubes in each row of the heat exchanger below the row having the two clamping components. When so configured, the stake (330) directly contacts and engages with each row below the first clamping component (110) and the second clamping component (120), also referred to herein as two clamping components, so as to inhibit tube vibration in the rows of tubes below these two clamping components. The flat part (605) of the stake near the top is one configuration to simplify attachment of the two clamping components to the stake (330). It is noted that the first tube on the right side of the stake (330) in
[0076] An alternative preferred embodiment of an alternative stake (530) is shown in
[0077] The means for resisting movement may alternatively be a stake (330) and a self-tapping screw (315). The self-tapping screw (315) is configured to fit within the first aperture (114) and the second aperture (124) and pierce the stake (330) to secure the first clamping component (110) and a second clamping component (120) to the stake (330). Reference herein to the stake (330) is intended to include reference to the alternative stake (530) and to any other stake design that may be used when the context so permits. This embodiment with a self-tapping screw (315) is one where welding may be advisable as a backup means for resisting movement to ensure the self-tapping screw (315) does not loosen up and to have added security the clamping system will not move once installed.
[0078] A second set (420) of the first clamping component (110) and the second clamping component (120) may be added to any of the embodiment described herein, as shown in
[0079] The means for resisting movement may alternatively be a stake (330) in combination with a self-tapping screw (315), shown in
[0080] As shown in
[0081] For a triangular tube bundle (421) where one row of tubes is above or below the adjacent tube row,
[0082] This means for resisting movement next comprises a second set (420) of the first clamping component and the second clamping component, the second set (420) installed on one of the tubes in the two other nearby tube rows. This means for resisting movement is further limited to the configuration wherein both sets of first clamping components and second clamping components are joined together with at least three nuts on the long bolt (410). As intended by the transitional phrase comprises, additional nuts may be added to back up these three nuts and provide greater security against any nut (311) loosening up. This configuration is shown in
[0083] It is intended that the means for resisting movement may alternatively include clamping components that are either directly welded together, welded to a member like the bolt (310), the long bolt (410), the stake (330), or welded in addition to the use of one or more nuts with one or more bolts. The welding process optionally replaces the need for threaded attachments using one or more nuts with a bolt, or increases safety by adding another physical engagement that resists movement. Thus, one means for resisting movement comprises a stake (330) inserted between two adjacent tube rows; and a weld (230) joining the first clamping component (110) and the second clamping component (120) to the stake.
[0084] In this example, the clamping components are fabricated by welding curved rods or tubular ends to a flat plate. First tubular ends (140A) and (140B) for the J-shape and second tubular ends (129A) and (129B) for the L-shape are shown in
[0085] In the alternative embodiment shown in
[0086] In other embodiments, the first clamping component (110) with the J-shape (113) shown in
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[0088] The two curved parts and the two vertical parts, i.e., the straight part (112) of the first clamping component (110) and the vertical-leg segment (121) of the second clamping component (120), are preferably precision-made using die sets with tight tolerances or by an extrusion process with adequate tolerances. When all pieces are manually assembled and pushed to their respective tightened positions, the presence of this flexible washer (512), or the presence of the gap if the washer is not present, is the means with which reactive forces are created between five members: The first clamping component (110), the second clamping component (120), the tube (130), the nut (311), and the bolt (310).
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[0090] For this embodiment, the first arc (210) is preferably defined to be greater than 30 degrees of the first tube (161). If the first clamping component (110) with the extended J-shape has a thickness of about , which is the typical thickness for an inline arrangement of tubes, then this 30-degree angle is practical. For the staggered arrangement of tubes, the thickness is typically only about and, therefore, would probably not be sufficiently sturdy. So, for the staggered arrangement, the angle would preferably be greater than 90 degrees of the first tube. As with the other preferred embodiments, the straight part (112) of the first clamping component (110) with an extended J-shape defines a first aperture (114) through the first clamping component (110). Preferably, the second arc (220) of the second clamping component (120) with the L-shape (123) is greater than about 10 degrees of the second tube (171).
[0091] The first clamping component (110) of the
[0092] The above-described embodiments including the drawings are examples of the invention and merely provide illustrations of the clamping system for a tube in a tube bundle. Other embodiments will be obvious to those skilled in the art. Thus, the scope of the invention is determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents rather than by the examples given.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0093] The invention has application to the heat exchanger industry.