Heat-exchanging plate, and plate heat exchanger using same
10876801 ยท 2020-12-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F28F2250/102
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F27/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F3/044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D9/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F13/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D9/0062
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F3/046
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F3/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F28F3/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A heat-exchanging plate (20), and plate heat exchanger (100) using same. The heat-exchanging plate (20) comprises concave locations (22) and/or convex locations (23). In at least one partial region of the heat-exchanging plate (20), a transitional curved surface between at least two adjacent concave location (22) and/or convex location (23) is configured to be controllable.
Claims
1. A heat exchange plate, comprising depressions and protrusions, wherein flow paths on two adjacent sides of an at least partial region of the heat exchange plate have different minimum flow cross section areas, wherein a transitional curved surface between at least two adjacent depressions and/or protrusions on the at least partial region of the heat exchange plate defines the minimum flow cross section area of at least one of the flow paths; wherein at least one of pressure drop, heat exchange performance and volume of an entire plate heat exchanger is/are set by means of at least one of the following parameters of the at least partial region of the heat exchange plate: Ta: edge spacing between two adjacent protrusions or shortest distance between two adjacent protrusions on the heat exchange plate; Tb: edge spacing between two adjacent depressions or shortest distance between two adjacent depressions, wherein a distance connecting line of said Tb and a distance connecting line of said Ta intersect with each other in space; Ha: perpendicular distance between the highest point of the heat exchange plate and the lowest point of an upper surface of a depressed transitional curved line connected across Ta; Hb: perpendicular distance between the lowest point of the heat exchange plate and the highest point of a lower surface of a protruding transitional curved line connected across Tb; Wa: distance between two ends of the curved line corresponding to Ha; Wb: distance between two ends of the curved line corresponding to Hb; e: perpendicular distance between the depression and a high point of an upper surface of the heat exchange plate, or perpendicular distance between the protrusion and the lowest point of a lower surface of the heat exchange plate; wherein the parameters satisfy the following relations:
2. The heat exchange plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein a difference between Ha and Hb of the at least partial region, defines the pressure drop, heat exchange performance, volume and asymmetry of two sides of the heat exchange plate.
3. The heat exchange plate as claimed in claim 2, the difference between the parameters Ha and Hb is provided by setting the parameter Ha to be lower than the parameter Hb; or by setting the parameter Ha to be greater than the parameter Hb.
4. A plate heat exchanger, comprising multiple heat exchange plates stacked together, the heat exchange plates being heat exchange plates as claimed in claim 3, with a heat exchange channel being formed between two adjacent heat exchange plates after stacking.
5. The plate heat exchanger as claimed in claim 4, wherein different fluids flow through flow paths on two surfaces of the same heat exchange plate in order to achieve heat exchange.
6. A plate heat exchanger, comprising multiple heat exchange plates stacked together, the heat exchange plates being heat exchange plates as claimed in claim 2, with a heat exchange channel being formed between two adjacent heat exchange plates after stacking.
7. The plate heat exchanger as claimed in claim 6, wherein different fluids flow through flow paths on two surfaces of the same heat exchange plate in order to achieve heat exchange.
8. A plate heat exchanger, comprising multiple heat exchange plates stacked together, the heat exchange plates being heat exchange plates as claimed in claim 1, with a heat exchange channel being formed between two adjacent heat exchange plates after stacking.
9. The plate heat exchanger as claimed in claim 8, wherein different fluids flow through flow paths on two surfaces of the same heat exchange plate in order to achieve heat exchange.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and/or other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become obvious and easy to understand through the following description of the preferred embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) The technical solution of the present invention is explained in further detail below by means of embodiments, in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. In this description, identical or similar drawing labels indicate identical or similar components. The following explanation of embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings is intended to explain the overall inventive concept of the present invention, and should not be interpreted as a limitation of the present invention.
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(13) Referring to
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(15) In the present invention, a transitional curved surface between at least two adjacent depressions 22 and/or protrusions 23 on an at least partial region of the heat exchange plate 20 is configured to be restricted.
(16) It must be explained here that the meaning of the statement a transitional curved surface between adjacent depressions 22 and/or protrusions 23 is configured to be restricted here signifies that the transitional curved surface can be controlled or adjusted as desired, and is not regular or uniform. As described in the background art section, once the distribution of dimples on a heat exchange plate has been defined, transitional curved surfaces among dimples are passively finalized in form; it is not possible to adjust pressure drop, liquid distribution and heat exchange efficiency as required. In comparison, in the present invention, in the case of a dimple plate heat exchanger or a plate heat exchanger of a similar structure, a transitional curved surface between adjacent depressions 22 and/or protrusions 23 can be adjusted as required; the fluid pressure drop at each side of the heat exchanger can be adjusted as required; the fluid volume at each side of the heat exchanger can be adjusted as required; and the flow cross section in each region of the heat exchanger can be adjusted as required in order to adjust the fluid distribution.
(17) In one example, minimum flow cross sections A2 and A2 for different fluids on two adjacent sides of an at least partial region of the heat exchange plate 20 have different profiles and/or areas, e.g. see
(18) In one example of the present invention, at least one of pressure drop, heat exchange performance and volume of the entire plate heat exchanger 100 is/are adjusted by means of at least one of the following parameters of an at least partial region of the heat exchange plate 20: Ta: edge spacing between two adjacent protrusions 23 or shortest distance between two adjacent protrusions 23 on the heat exchange plate 20; Tb: edge spacing between two adjacent depressions 22 or shortest distance between two adjacent depressions 22, wherein a distance connecting line of said Tb and a distance connecting line of said Ta intersect with each other in space; Ha: perpendicular distance between the highest point of the heat exchange plate 20 and the lowest point of an upper surface of a depressed transitional curved line connected across Ta; Ha: perpendicular distance between the lowest point of the heat exchange plate 20 and the highest point of a lower surface of a protruding transitional curved line connected across Tb; Wa: distance between two ends of the curved line corresponding to Ha; Wb: distance between two ends of the curved line corresponding to Hb; e: perpendicular distance between the depression and a high point of an upper surface of the heat exchange plate 20, or perpendicular distance between the protrusion and the lowest point of a lower surface of the heat exchange plate 20.
(19) The two protrusions and the two depressions share one transitional curved surface.
(20) While keeping Ta and Tb of an at least partial region of the heat exchange plate 20 unchanged, the minimum flow cross sections A2 and A2 of inflow ports on at least one side of the heat exchange unit are adjusted by adjusting Ha and Hb of the at least partial region, in order to adjust the pressure drop, heat exchange performance, volume and/or asymmetry of two sides of the heat exchange plate 20.
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(23) Taking the drawings in
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(26) As stated above, the step of adjusting the parameters Ha and Hb comprises: decreasing the parameter Ha while increasing the parameter Hb; or increasing the parameter Ha while decreasing the parameter Hb.
(27) The parameters approximately satisfy the following relations:
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(29) Continuing to refer to
(30) In a plate heat exchanger, different fluids flow through the heat exchange channels on two surfaces of the same heat exchange plate 20 in order to achieve heat exchange.
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(32) By the same principle,
(33) As stated above, the heat exchange plate and plate heat exchanger provided in the present invention can expand the flexibility of design of sheets of a dimple heat exchanger, such that the previous pressure drop range, heat exchange limitations and volume restrictions are overcome; the performance of the plate heat exchanger can be optimized without any increase in cost or processing difficulty; fluid distribution can be adjusted by adjusting transitional curved surfaces of different regions; and the transitional curved surfaces are controlled, to prevent variability in quality caused by the lack of control of transitional curved surfaces previously.
(34) As is already known, the pressure drop, heat exchange performance and volume of a dimple heat exchanger are often determined by the distribution structure and depth of the dimples, and once these parameters have been defined, the pressure drop, volume and fluid distribution are fixed; the present invention, through the design described above, can change the voltage drop, volume and fluid distribution without changing the layout of dimples.
(35) Furthermore, in the case of a dimple plate heat exchanger or a plate heat exchanger having a similar structure, transitions among dimples are often free transitions, i.e. the transitional curved surfaces among dimples are determined by the dimples and are unrestricted, but the pressure drop and volume of corrugations are significantly influenced by structure; the structural arrangement designed in the present invention can effectively solve this technical problem.
(36) The above are merely some embodiments of the present invention. Those skilled in the art will understand that changes may be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the overall inventive concept. The scope of the present invention is defined by the claims and their equivalents.