SPIRAL HEAT EXCHANGER AND HEAT EXCHANGE DEVICE
20240093944 ยท 2024-03-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Feng Gao (Shanghai, CN)
- Zaixiang LIU (Shanghai, CN)
- Yanfeng CHEN (Shanghai, CN)
- Yuanfeng CAI (Shanghai, CN)
- Bing WANG (Shanghai, CN)
- Zhengyan NIU (Shanghai, CN)
Cpc classification
F28D7/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F2240/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D9/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F3/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/013
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F2009/226
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D7/0025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D7/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F3/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention application relates to a spiral heat exchanger and a heat exchange device. The spiral heat exchanger comprises: a core shaft (1), the axis of which extends in the left-right direction, a first liquid-passing coiled tape (2) spirally wound around the periphery of the core shaft (1) by at least two circles and having a spiral liquid channel (201) therein; the first liquid-passing coiled tape (2) of adjacent layers is isolated by a certain distance, thereby forming a left-right through spiral first air flow channel (3); the first liquid-passing coiled tape (2) is provided with first liquid inlet/outlet ports (4) and second liquid inlet/outlet ports (5) which are arranged at intervals along the length direction of the liquid-passing coiled tape (2) and communicated with each other by means of the spiral liquid channel (201); the first liquid inlet/outlet ports (4) are arranged at the inner side end of the first liquid-passing coiled tape (2) in the spiral direction and extend out of the left side in a direction parallel to the axis of the core shaft (1); the second liquid inlet/outlet ports (5) extend out of the right side in a direction parallel to the axis of the core shaft (1).
Claims
1. A spiral heat exchanger, characterized by comprising: a core shaft with an axis extending in the left-right direction; and a first liquid-passing coiled tape with a spiral liquid channel therein wound around the axis of the core shaft at least two circles to form a spiral shape; adjacent circles of the first liquid-passing coiled tape is isolated by a certain distance, thereby forming a left-right through spiral first air flow channel, the first liquid-passing coiled tape is provided with a first liquid inlet/outlet port and a second liquid inlet/outlet port which are arranged at intervals along the length direction of the liquid-passing coiled tape and liquidly connected with each other by means of the spiral liquid channel, the first liquid inlet/outlet port is disposed at the inner side end of the first liquid-passing coiled tape in the spiral direction and extends out of the left side in a direction parallel to the axis of the core shaft, and the second liquid inlet/outlet port extends out of the right side in a direction parallel to the axis of the core shaft.
2. The spiral heat exchanger according to claim 1, characterized in that, the second inlet/outlet liquid port is disposed at the outer end of the first liquid-passing coiled tape in the spiral direction.
3. The spiral heat exchanger according to claim 2, characterized in that, the spiral heat exchanger also includes a second liquid-passing coiled tape wound around the first liquid-passing coiled tape at least two circles in a spiral shape, the second liquid-passing coiled tape of adjacent circles separated by a distance, thereby forming a second airflow channel passing through from left to right with a spiral shape, the second liquid-passing coiled tape provided with a third inlet/outlet liquid port extending out of the left side in a direction parallel to the axis of the core shaft and a fourth inlet/outlet liquid port extending out of the right side in a direction parallel to the axis of the core shaft respectively at an end in the length direction of the second liquid-passing coiled tape.
4. The spiral heat exchanger according to claim 1, characterized in that, the first liquid-passing coiled tape is provided with a liquid flow channel separating bar therein left-right extending, the liquid flow channel separating bar divides the spiral liquid flow channel into two sub-liquid flow channels isolated from each other, the first inlet/outlet liquid port and the second inlet/outlet liquid port are respectively provided on two ends of the length of the inner side sub-liquid flow channel, and a third inlet/outlet liquid port extending out of the left side in a direction parallel to the axis of the core shaft and a fourth inlet/outlet liquid port extending out of the right side in a direction parallel to the axis of the core shaft are respectively provided on two ends of the length of the outer side sub-liquid flow channel; or the first liquid-passing coiled tape is provided with at least two liquid flow channel separating bars therein left-right extending and separately arranged in the spiral direction, the liquid flow channel separating bars divide the spiral liquid flow channel into at least three sub-liquid flow channels sequentially arranged along the spiral direction of the first liquid-passing coiled tape and isolated from each other, the first inlet/outlet liquid port and the second inlet/outlet liquid port are respectively disposed on the two ends of the length of the innermost sub-liquid flow channel, and a third inlet/outlet liquid port extending out of the left side in a direction parallel to the axis of the core shaft and a fourth inlet/outlet liquid port extending out of the right side in a direction parallel to the axis of the core shaft are respectively provided on two ends of the length of the other sub-liquid flow channel.
5. The spiral heat exchanger according to claim 3 or 4, characterized in that, the third inlet/outlet liquid port is disposed in the spiral direction on the inner end of the sub-liquid flow channel and extending out of the left side in a direction parallel to the axis of the core shaft, the fourth inlet/outlet liquid port is disposed in the spiral direction on the outer end of the sub-liquid flow channel and extending out of the right side in a direction parallel to the axis of the core shaft; the first inlet/outlet liquid port and each third inlet/outlet liquid port are straight distributed along the radial direction of the core shaft, and the second inlet/outlet liquid port and each fourth inlet/outlet liquid port are straight distributed along the radial direction of the core shaft.
6. A spiral heat exchanger, characterized by comprising: a core shaft with an axis left-right extending, and a first liquid-passing coiled tape wound around the core shaft for at least two circles in a spiral shape and having a spiral liquid flow channel therein; adjacent circles of the first liquid-passing coiled tape are separated by a certain distance, thereby forming a first airflow channel through left and right in a spiral shape, the first liquid-passing coiled tape is provided liquid flow channel separating bars therein and left-right extending, the liquid flow channel separating bars divide the spiral liquid flow channel into a plurality sub-liquid flow channels sequentially arranged along the spiral direction and isolated from each other, each of the sub-liquid flow channels is respectively provided with a first inlet/outlet liquid port and a second inlet/outlet liquid port on the inner side end and the outer side end in the spiral direction connecting through by the sub-liquid flow channel.
7. A spiral heat exchanger, characterized by comprising: a core shaft with an axis left-right extending, and a first liquid-passing coiled tape having a spiral shape, wound around the periphery of the core shaft for at least two circles, and having a first spiral liquid flow channel therein; a second liquid-passing coiled tape having a spiral shape, wound around the periphery of the core shaft for at least two circles, and having a second spiral liquid flow channel therein; adjacent circles of the first liquid-passing coiled tape is isolated by a certain distance, thereby forming a first airflow channel through left and right with a spiral shape; adjacent circles of the second liquid-passing coiled tape isolated a certain distance, thereby forming a second airflow channel through left and right; the first liquid-passing coiled tape is respectively provided with a first inlet/outlet liquid port and a second inlet/outlet liquid port connecting with each other by means of the first spiral liquid flow channel on the inner side end and the outer side end in its spiral direction, the second liquid-passing coiled tape is respectively provided with a third inlet/outlet liquid port and a fourth inlet/outlet liquid port connecting with each other by means of the second spiral liquid flow channel on the inner side end and the outer side end in its spiral direction.
8. A heat exchange device, characterized by comprising at least two spiral heat exchangers according to any of claims 1 to 7, the core shafts of the at least two spiral heat exchangers are provided coaxially, and the first inlet/outlet liquid port or the second inlet/outlet liquid port of adjacent spiral heat exchangers are connected with each other.
9. A spiral heat exchanger, characterized by comprising: a core shaft with an axis left-right extending, and a first liquid-passing coiled tape having a spiral shape, wound around the periphery of the core shaft for at least two circle; adjacent circles of the coiled tape are isolated by a certain distance, thereby a spiral first airflow channel through left and right between the adjacent circles of the coiled tape; the first liquid-passing coiled tape includes a plurality of tape bodies having a spiral shape wound around the core shaft and having spiral liquid flow channel therein, the plurality of tape bodies are separately arranged parallel to each other in the radial direction of the core shaft, thereby forming a fourth airflow channel through left and right between the adjacent tape body.
10. A spiral heat exchanger, comprising: an internal supporting body, and a third liquid-passing coiled tape having a spiral shape wound around the periphery of the internal supporting body and having a liquid flow space of the third liquid-passing coiled tape therein; the axis for winding the third liquid-passing coiled tape extends in left-right direction, adjacent circle of the third liquid-passing coiled tape are isolated by a certain distance, thereby forming a third airflow channel through left and right; characterized in that, the liquid flow space of the third liquid-passing coiled tape includes 2N+2 sub-liquid flow channels spirally extending, the 2N+2 sub-liquid flow channels are arranged along left-right direction and sequentially connected with each other, where N is a natural number; in the 2N+2 sub-liquid flow channels, the sub-liquid flow channel on leftmost side has a first liquid inlet/outlet, and the sub-liquid flow channel on rightmost side has a second liquid inlet/outlet; the internal supporting body is provided with a third liquid inlet/outlet liquidly connected with the first liquid inlet/outlet and a fourth liquid inlet/outlet liquidly connected with the second liquid inlet/outlet.
11. The spiral heat exchanger according to claim 10, characterized in that, when N=0, the third liquid-passing coiled tape is provided with a separating bar therein extending in a spiral shape, the separating bar divides the liquid flow space of the third liquid-passing coiled tape into two sub-liquid flow channels, outer ends of the two sub-liquid flow channels liquidly connected; or, when N?1, the third liquid-passing coiled tape is provided with 2N+1 separating bars therein extending in a spiral shape and separately arranged along left-right direction, the 2N+1 separating bars divide the liquid flow space of the third liquid-passing coiled tape into 2N+2 sub-liquid flow channels arranged along left-right direction and sequentially connected with head to tail.
12. The spiral heat exchanger according to claim 10 or 11, characterized in that, both the first liquid inlet/outlet and the second liquid inlet/outlet are disposed on the innermost circle of the third liquid-passing coiled tape.
13. A spiral heat exchanger, comprising: a third liquid-passing coiled tape having a spiral shape wound around an axis left-right extending and having a liquid flow space therein; and an external supporting body provided around the third liquid-passing coiled tape; adjacent circle layers of the third liquid-passing coiled tape are isolated by a certain distance, thereby forming a third airflow channel through from left to right; characterized in that, the liquid flow space of the third liquid-passing coiled tape includes 2N+2 sub-liquid flow channels spirally extending, the 2N+2 sub-liquid flow channels are arranged along left-right direction and sequentially connected with each other, where N is a natural number; in the 2N+2 sub-liquid flow channels, the sub-liquid flow channel on leftmost side has a first liquid inlet/outlet, the sub-liquid flow channel on rightmost side has a second liquid inlet/outlet; the external supporting body is provided with a third liquid inlet/outlet liquidly connected with the first liquid inlet/outlet and a fourth liquid inlet/outlet liquidly connected with the second liquid inlet/outlet.
14. The spiral heat exchanger according to claim 13, characterized in that, when N=0, the third liquid-passing coiled tape is provided with a separating bar therein extending in a spiral shape, the separating bar divides the liquid flow space of the third liquid-passing coiled tape into two sub-liquid flow channels, outer ends of the two sub-liquid flow channels liquidly connected; or, when N?1, the third liquid-passing coiled tape is provided with 2N+1 separating bars therein extending in a spiral shape and separately arranged along left-right direction, the 2N+1 separating bars divide the liquid flow space of the third liquid-passing coiled tape into 2N+2 sub-liquid flow channels arranged along left-right direction and sequentially connected with head to tail.
15. The spiral heat exchanger according to claim 13 or 14, characterized in that, both the first liquid inlet/outlet and the second liquid inlet/outlet are disposed on the outmost circle of the third liquid-passing coiled tape.
16. A heat exchange device, characterized by comprising a plurality of the spiral heat exchangers according to any of claims 10 to 15, wherein the plurality of the spiral heat exchangers are sequentially arranged, and the third liquid inlet/outlet and the fourth liquid inlet/outlet of the adjacent spiral heat exchangers are connected with each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0063] In order to clearly illustrate the technical solution of the embodiments of the invention, the drawings of the embodiments will be briefly described in the following; it is obvious that the described drawings are only related to some embodiments of the invention and thus are not limitative of the invention.
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EXPLANATION OF THE REFERENCE SYMBOLS
[0105] 1core shaft, 2first liquid-passing coiled tape, 3first spiral airflow channel, 4first inlet/outlet liquid ports, 5second inlet/outlet liquid ports, 6third inlet/outlet liquid ports, 7fourth inlet/outlet liquid ports, 8ventiduct, 9corrugated tape, 10tube shell, 11second liquid-passing coiled tape, 12second airflow channel, 13drawbar, 14nut, 15third liquid-passing coiled tape, 16third airflow channel, 17airflow channel support, 18internal supporting body, 19external supporting body; [0106] 101axial pass hole, 2atape body, 2bfourth airflow channel, 201spiral liquid flow channel, 201asub-liquid flow channel, 202heat conduction thin tape, 202astamping hump, 202barc bending part, 203seal strip, 204liquid channel separating bar, 205diversion strip; [0107] 1501separating bar, 1502sub-liquid flow channel, 1503first liquid inlet/outlet, 1504second liquid inlet/outlet, 1505inner tape body, 1506outer tape body, 1507seal strip; [0108] 1701wave peak, 1702wave valley; [0109] 1801third liquid inlet/outlet, 1802fourth liquid inlet/outlet, 1803helical surface, 1804fan installation cavity [0110] 18aclosed ring, 18bsplit ring, 18cconvert head, 18aaassembly groove.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0111] In order to clearly illustrate the technical solution of the embodiments of the invention, the drawings of the embodiments will be briefly described in the following; it is obvious that the described drawings are only related to some embodiments of the invention and thus are not limitative of the invention.
[0112] Unless otherwise defined, all the technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meanings as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention belongs. The terms first, second, etc., which are used in the description and the claims of the present application for invention, are not intended to indicate any sequence, amount or importance, but distinguish various components. Also, the terms such as a, an, etc., are not intended to limit the amount, but indicate the existence of at least one. The terms comprise, comprising, include, including, etc., are intended to specify that the elements or the objects stated before these terms encompass the elements or the objects and equivalents thereof listed after these terms, but do not preclude the other elements or objects. The phrases connect, connected, etc., are not intended to define a physical connection or mechanical connection, but may include an electrical connection, directly or indirectly. On, under, right, left and the like are only used to indicate relative position relationship, and when the position of the object which is described is changed, the relative position relationship may be changed accordingly.
[0113] Now, some embodiments of the present invention application will be described with reference of drawings.
The Embodiment 1
[0114] As shown in
[0115] In this embodiment, the first liquid-passing coiled tape 2 of any adjacent two circle layers are separated by a certain distance to form a spiral first spiral airflow channel 3 running through the left and right. In order to prevent the first liquid-passing coiled tape 2 of the adjacent circle layer from sticking to each other and thus causing first spiral airflow channel 3 to blockage, the present embodiment provides a duct support sandwiched between the first liquid-passing coiled tape 2 of two adjacent circle layers in first spiral airflow channel 3.
[0116] The above air duct support is a plurality of ventiducts 8 parallel to the core shaft 1, and each ventiduct 8 is closely arranged along the helical direction of first spiral airflow channel 3. To prevent ventiduct 8 from activity, it is best to bond the ventiduct 8 with first liquid-passing coiled tape 2. Preferably, the ventiduct 8 includes an aluminum tube with excellent thermal conductivity and easy to make.
[0117] Referring to
[0118] However, this kind of heat exchanger has an obvious disadvantage: if the first inlet/outlet liquid port 4 at the inner end of first liquid-passing coiled tape 2 is the liquid inlet, the second inlet/outlet liquid port 5 is the liquid outlet, the liquid sent into the first liquid-passing coiled tape is a cryogenic liquid below the air temperature in the ventiduct. After the gas enters the first spiral airflow channel 3 from the side of this spiral heat exchanger axis, the gas contacts the first liquid-passing coiled tape at different locations with different temperatures. The first liquid-passing coiled tape has different temperatures at different locations peripheral gas contacts the first liquid-passing coiled tape with the temperature is higher than the central gas. This leads to an un-uniform temperature of the gas discharged out from the opposite side of the heat exchanger, cannot be applicable to applications requiring high temperature uniformity of the target gas.
[0119] Based on this, we can combine the spiral heat exchanger of the above structures in the manner shown in
[0120] From the above analysis, if the cryogenic liquid used for cooling flows from inside to outside in spiral heat exchanger, then the liquid temperature of the outer end is higher than that of the inner end. Obviously, if the cryogenic liquid flows from the outside to inside in the spiral heat exchanger, then the liquid temperature at the inner end is higher than the outer end liquid temperature. In
[0121] It is not difficult to understand that if the size and structure of the above four heat exchangers are completely identical, the four can be very easily assembled together in the way shown in
[0122] Referring again to
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[0125] It is not difficult to understand that the above seal strip 203 can not only seal the liquid channel to prevent liquid leakage, but also support the two heat conduction thin tape 202 of the first liquid-passing coiled tape 2 to ensure that the two heat conduction thin tape 202 are separated by a certain distance to form a liquid circulation channel. However, the support strength and support area of the seal strip 203 for two heat conduction thin tape 202 are limited. If axial width of first liquid-passing coiled tape 2 is large, the problem of adjacent two heat conduction thin tapes 202 getting close to each other and the flow channel being blocked is easily. Based on this, the present embodiment provides on one heat conduction thin tape 202a stamping hump 202a located within the spiral liquid flow channel 201 and supported between the two heat conduction thin tapes 202. Using the dense stamping hump 202a to further support the two heat conduction thin tape 202, it is able to ensure the stability of the spiral liquid flow channel structure, not easy to collapse and block.
[0126] To increase the fluid area of the first inlet/outlet liquid port 4 and the second inlet/outlet liquid port 5, As shown in
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[0129] Preferably, each of the diversion strip 205, the liquid channel separating bar 204, and the seal strip 203 is a glue stick.
[0130] It should be noted that the first liquid-passing coiled tape 2 is not limited to the above monolayer structure, but can also adopt a multi-layer structure with multilayer spiral liquid flow channel as described in the following the embodiment 7. For example, in another embodiment, the first liquid-passing coiled tape includes multiple tape body coiled around the periphery of the core shaft, with a spiral liquid flow channel set within each tape body. Multiple tape bodies are spaced parallel to each other in the radial direction of the core shaft, thus, the fourth airflow channel with left and right penetration are formed between the adjacent tape bodies.
The Embodiment 2
[0131] As shown in
[0132] A liquid channel separating bar 204 extending left-right (i. e. parallel to the core shaft axis) is provided in the first liquid-passing coiled tape 2. This liquid channel separating bar 204 separates the spiral liquid flow channel 201 into two sub-liquid flow channels 201a isolated from each other, with one sub-liquid flow channel 201a located lateral to the other sub-liquid flow channel 201a. The second inlet/outlet liquid port 5 is no longer disposed at the outer end of the entire first liquid-passing coiled tape 2 in the length direction, but rather, disposed at the inner end of the sub-liquid flow channel 201a in the length direction, i.e., the first inlet/outlet liquid port 4 and the second inlet/outlet liquid port 5 are disposed at both ends of the length of the sub-liquid flow channel 201a, both are interconnected via the sub-liquid flow channel 201a. The inner end of the lateral sub-liquid flow channel is provided with third inlet/outlet liquid port 6 extending to the left parallel to the core shaft 1. The inner end of the lateral sub-liquid flow channel is provided with fourth inlet/outlet liquid port 7 extending to the right parallel to the core shaft 1. The third inlet/outlet liquid port 6 and fourth inlet/outlet liquid port 7 are interconnected via the lateral sub-liquid flow channel 201a.
[0133] Considering that in practical application, the axial gas entering into the spiral heat exchanger through the first spiral airflow channel 3 inlet position usually has a consistent inflow temperature, the liquid sent into the two sub-liquid flow channel 201a usually has a consistent inflow temperature, and the outflow temperature of the two streams mainly depends on the length of the liquid path. Therefore, the length of the two sub-liquid flow channel 201a is set equal, so that the outflow temperature of the two streams is close, so that the outflow temperature of the two gas undergoing heat exchange with the two streams is also close.
[0134] In practical application, the liquid fed into the first inlet/outlet liquid ports 4 flows to the second inlet/outlet liquid port 5 along the spiral direction (i. e., length direction) of the medial sub-liquid flow channel 201a. The fluid fed into the third inlet/outlet liquid port 6 flows to the fourth inlet/outlet liquid port 7 along the helical direction (i. e., length direction) of the lateral sub-liquid flow channel 201a. Therefore, the spiral heat exchanger can be integrated into two heat exchange fluids, and then improves the liquid transfer volume and heat transfer capacity of the spiral heat exchanger, to overcome the defects of large flow resistance and small flow rate of a single liquid heat exchanger.
[0135] Obviously, the heat exchanger of this embodiment also has the problem of uneven air outlet temperature in a single use. For this reason, we can still adopt the way shown in the embodiment 1
The Embodiment 3
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[0137] The first liquid-passing coiled tape 2 is provided with more than one liquid channel separating bars 204, but many roots. The length of each liquid channel separating bar 204 extends left and right, and these liquid channel separating bars 204 are spaced along the helix of the first liquid-passing coiled tape 2. The liquid channel separating bars 204 separate the spiral liquid flow channel 201 into multiple sub-liquid flow channels 201a sequentially arranged along the helical direction of first liquid-passing coiled tape 2. The first inlet/outlet liquid port 4 and second inlet/outlet liquid port 5 are disposed at the two ends of the innermost sub-liquid flow channel 201a, and the two are interconnected through the innermost sub-liquid flow channel 201a. The inner end of the length of the remaining sub-liquid flow channel is provided with a third inlet/outlet liquid port 6 extending to the left from the axis parallel to the core shaft 1, the outer end in the length is provided with a fourth inlet/outlet liquid port 7 extending parallel to the axis of core shaft 1. Each remaining sub-liquid flow channel connects the third inlet/outlet liquid port 6 and the fourth inlet/outlet liquid port 7 in its length to each other.
[0138] In practical application, the fluid sent into the first inlet/outlet liquid port 4 will flow to the second inlet/outlet liquid port 5 along the length of the innermost sub-liquid flow channel 201a. The liquid fed into each third inlet/outlet liquid port 6 flows along the length of the corresponding sub-liquid flow channel 201a to the corresponding fourth inlet/outlet liquid port 7. In this way, multiple heat exchange liquid can be introduced to the spiral heat exchanger at the same time, thus further improving the liquid transfer volume and heat transfer capacity of the spiral heat exchanger.
[0139] The air in the air channel is more uniform by separating spiral liquid flow channel into independent multiple sub-liquid flow channels, so that each sub-liquid flow channel shortens the heat exchange time of each sub-liquid flow channel by decreasing its length in the helical direction, making the temperature difference of each sub-liquid flow channel in the spiral smaller. Thus, the air temperature distribution at the position of the airflow output end is more uniform.
[0140] Obviously, the heat exchanger of this embodiment also has the problem of uneven air outlet temperature during a single use. For this reason, we can still adopt the manner of the embodiment 1 shown in
[0141] In this embodiment, there are a large number of inlet and outlet liquid ports of the heat exchanger. If the length of each sub-liquid flow channels 201a is set to be equal in the idea of the embodiment 2, the inlet and outlet liquid ports will be scattered in a large area on the roiled tape, which not only increases the difficulty of making the heat exchanger, but also increases the difficulty of connecting multiple heat exchangers. Therefore, this embodiment does not mechanically adopt the equal-length flow channel design of the embodiment 2, instead, distribute each root liquid channel separating bar 204 along the radial direction of core shaft 1, so that the ends of each sub-liquid flow channels 201a are in the same radial direction of core shaft 1. On this basis, in this embodiment, the first inlet/outlet liquid port 4 and each the third inlet/outlet liquid port 6 are directly distributed along the radial direction of core shaft 1, and the second inlet/outlet liquid port 5 and each fourth inlet/outlet liquid port 7 are also directly distributed along the radial direction of core shaft 1, so as to reduce the production of heat exchanger and string connection difficulty.
[0142] Obviously, we can also set diversion strip 205 within each sub-liquid flow channel 201a to improve the flow uniformity in each sub-liquid flow channel 201a.
The Embodiment 4
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[0144] The air duct support in the first spiral airflow channel 3 is no longer a plurality of regular arranged ventiducts, but a corrugated tape 9 sandwiched between two adjacent circles of the first liquid-passing coiled tape 2. The wavy corrugated tape 9 includes multiple peaks and multiple valleys distributed alternately along the spiral direction of the first spiral airflow channel 3, and the length of each peak is parallel to the axis of core shaft 1.
[0145] We know that corrugated tape 9 bends easily in the arrangement direction of the peak and valley, while it has strong bending resistance in the length extension direction of the peak or valley. This embodiment cleverly uses the aforementioned structural characteristics of corrugated tape 9 to arrange the peaks and valleys alternately along the spiral direction of first spiral airflow channel 3, which not only enables the corrugated tape 9 to bend along the spiral direction, facilitates the processing of the spiral heat exchanger, but also improves the bending strength of the main part of the spiral heat exchanger.
[0146] The above corrugated tape 9 shall use materials with excellent thermal conductivity, such as aluminum or steel corrugated tape with a thickness of less than one millimeter or only a few millimeters.
The Embodiment 5
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[0148] In this embodiment, the air duct support in first spiral airflow channel 3 is neither the regular arrangement of many ventiduct, nor the corrugated tape 9 placed at a specific angle, but the numerous stamping humps 202a are directly formed on one of the heat conduction thin tape 202. These stamping humps 202a are separated from each other within the first spiral airflow channel 3, and supported between two adjacent players of the first liquid-passing coiled tape 2, to ensure the first spiral airflow channel 3 smooth and stability.
[0149] In the above five embodiments, the first liquid-passing coiled tape 2 is coiled around the periphery of the core shaft 1 in a circular spiral, namely, the first liquid-passing coiled tape 2 is a circular helical shape, which is easier to manufacture. In some other embodiments of the present invention application, the first liquid-passing coiled tape 2 has a non-circular helical shape, meaning that the first liquid-passing coiled tape 2 may also be coiled around the periphery of core shaft 1 in a non-circular helix. Generally speaking, the aforementioned non-circular spiral is preferably an oval spiral. The heat exchanger of this shape is flat, more beautiful, and can be arranged in a flat space to make full use of the flat space to maximize the heat transfer performance of the heat exchanger.
The Embodiment 6
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[0151] The spiral heat exchanger of the present embodiment, in addition to the structure in the embodiment 1, has a second liquid-passing coiled tape 11 coiled in the periphery of the first liquid-passing coiled tape 2 about 4 turnswith a total of two liquid-passing coiled tapes. Any two adjacent circles of the second liquid-passing coiled tape 11 are separated by a certain distance, thus forming a spiral-shaped second airflow channel 12 between the turns of the second liquid-passing coiled tape 11. At both ends of the second liquid-passing coiled tape 11 are the third inlet/outlet liquid port 6 extending parallel to the axis of the core shaft 1 and the fourth inlet/outlet liquid port 7 extending to the right of the axis parallel to the core shaft 1. The third inlet/outlet liquid port 6 is disposed at the inner end of the second liquid-passing coiled tape 11, and the fourth inlet/outlet liquid port 7 is disposed at the outer end of the second liquid-passing coiled tape 11.
[0152] In practical application, the liquid fed into the first inlet/outlet liquid port 5 flows to the second inlet/outlet liquid port 5 along the helical direction (i. e., length direction) of the first liquid-passing coiled tape 2. The liquid fed into the third inlet/outlet liquid port 6 flows to the fourth inlet/outlet liquid port 7 along the helical direction (i. e., length direction) of second liquid-passing coiled tape 11. Thus, the spiral heat exchanger can be integrated into two heat exchange liquids, and then improves the liquid transfer volume and heat transfer capacity of the spiral heat exchanger, to overcome the defects of large flow resistance and small flow rate of a single liquid heat exchanger.
[0153] Obviously, the heat exchanger of this embodiment also has the problem of uneven air outlet temperature in a single use. For this reason, we can still adopt the manner in the embodiment 1 shown in
[0154] Considering that in practical application, the axial gas leading into the first spiral airflow channel 3 of the spiral heat exchanger and the second airflow channel 12 at the inlet positions usually has a consistent inflow temperature, and the liquid sent into the two liquid-passing coiled tapes usually has a consistent inflow temperature. The outflow temperature of the two streams mainly depends on the length of the liquid path. Therefore, the embodiment sets the lengths of the first liquid-passing coiled tape 2 and the second liquid-passing coiled tape 11 equal so that the outflow temperature of the two streams is close, and thus the outflow temperature of the two gases undergoing heat exchange with the two streams is close.
[0155] Obviously, in the above embodiment 2 to the embodiment 6, the first liquid-passing coiled tape and the second liquid-passing coiled tape can also adopt a multi-layer structure with multilayer spiral liquid flow channel as described in the following the embodiment 7.
The Embodiment 7
[0156]
[0157] In this embodiment, the first liquid-passing coiled tape includes a plurality of (specifically two) tape bodies, each tape body having internally spiral liquid flow channel, and each tape body having a spiral around the periphery of the core shaft. These two tape bodies are spaced in parallel to each other in the radial direction of the core shaft, thus forming the left and right through fourth airflow channel between the adjacent tape bodies.
[0158] In addition to forming the above fourth airflow channel between the multiple tape bodies constituting the first liquid-passing coiled tape, and the same as the embodiment 1, any two adjacent circle layers of the first spiral tape is isolated by a certain distance, thus a spiral-shaped first spiral airflow channel through left and right is formed between of the adjacent circle layers of the spiral coil tape.
[0159] The first liquid-passing coiled tape coiled outside the core shaft includes multiple parallel spaced spiral tape bodies. In the practical application, each tape body can move liquid independently, so that the spiral heat exchanger can be integrated into multiple heat exchange liquid, thus improving the flow volume and heat transfer capacity of the spiral heat exchanger, and overcoming the defects of large flow resistance and small flow rate in the single-liquid heat exchanger.
[0160] Further, each tape body has a first inlet/outlet liquid ports extending to the left at the inner end of its helical direction (i. e. length) parallel to the axis of core shaft, and each tape body in the outer end has a second inlet/outlet liquid ports extending to the right parallel to the axis of core shaft. The first inlet/outlet liquid port and the second inlet/outlet liquid port are connected via spiral liquid flow channel within the coiled tape. In practical application, the liquid (usually water or refrigerant) flows along the spiral direction of first liquid-passing coiled tape (also the spiral direction of the spiral liquid flow channel) to the other inlet and outlet port. At the same time, the gas to heat up or cooled enters the first spiral airflow channel and the fourth airflow channel from left to right or right to left, and then from the axis of the heat exchanger to the other side. Further, the gas flowing in the two-way airflow channel and the liquid flowing in first liquid-passing coiled tape undergo heat exchange due to the temperature difference to obtain the gas or liquid at the required temperature.
[0161] In practical application, a plurality of spiral heat exchanger may be combined in the manner shown in
[0162] Obviously, the smaller the radial thickness of tape body in first liquid-passing coiled tape the flatter, the greater the heat transfer area and efficiency of this spiral heat exchanger. In this regard, this embodiment provides seals at both ends of the length of the fourth airflow channel to block the fourth airflow channel at the first inlet/outlet liquid ports position of the two tape body and the fourth airflow channel at the second inlet/outlet liquid ports position of the two tape body. In practical application, the heat transfer fluid can be connected to the two first inlet/outlet liquid ports (or two second inlet/outlet liquid ports) positions. Because the fourth airflow channel is sealed, there will be no problem of the supplied heat transfer fluid into the fourth airflow channel. This is equivalent to integrating first inlet/outlet liquid ports of two tape bodies into the same master interface and second inlet/outlet liquid ports of two tape bodies into the same master interface. Further, this structural design also facilitates gathering and outflowing of the heat exchange fluid in each tape body.
The Embodiment 8
[0163] As described above, if the spiral heat exchanger in the above embodiments is used individually, there is the problem of the outlet temperature from the third airflow channel is uneven. Although it is proposed above that multiple such spiral heat exchanger can be linked together to obtain a uniform air outlet temperature, this means costs more manpower and material resources.
[0164] For this,
[0165] When actually applied, a liquid (like water) is fed into the liquid flow space of the third liquid-passing coiled tape in third liquid-passing coiled tape 15, and the liquid flows along the helix within the third liquid-passing coiled tape 15. A gas (e.g. air) is lead into the third airflow channel 16, the gas flows from the right to left to the third airflow channel 16. The gas flowing in third airflow channel 16 occurs in heat exchange with the liquid flowing in third liquid-passing coiled tape 15 due to the temperature difference, thus obtaining the gas or liquid at the desired temperature.
[0166] In this embodiment, the liquid flow space of the third liquid-passing coiled tape within third liquid-passing coiled tape 15 includes 2N+2 spiral-extended sub-liquid flow channels 1502, 2N+2 sub-liquid flow channels are arranged in the left and right direction and are successively connected, where N is a natural number. In this 2N+2 sub-liquid flow channels 1502, the leftmost sub-liquid flow channel has a first liquid inlet/outlet 1503, and the rightmost sub-liquid flow channel has a second liquid inlet/outlet 1504. An internal supporting body is provided with a third liquid inlet/outlet 1801 connected to the first liquid inlet/outlet and a fourth liquid inlet/outlet 1802 connected to the second liquid inlet/outlet.
[0167] The above design increases the flow stroke and heat transfer time of the liquid in the third liquid-passing coiled tape 15, which in turn helps to improve the heat transfer strength of the spiral heat exchanger. More importantly, the above design enables that the gas flowing from each position on the left or right side of the spiral heat exchanger has a relatively uniform air outlet temperature in practical application.
[0168] Specifically, referring to
[0169] In an application scenario, driven by the fan, the hot air in the environment passes from the third airflow channel 16 from the right to the left of the spiral heat exchanger. The cryogenic fluid used for cooling flows into the spiral heat exchanger from the third liquid inlet/outlet 1801 to the left of the internal supporting body 18 and into the left sub-liquid flow channel 1502 via the first liquid inlet/outlet 1503. The fluid in the left sub-liquid flow channel 1502 flows along the end of the sub-liquid flow channel 1502 to the end (helical end) into the right sub-liquid flow channel 1502, then flow in the length direction of the right sub-liquid flow channel 1502 (spiral direction) to the end, Access from second liquid inlet/outlet 1504 into internal supporting body 18, and then outflow from the fourth liquid inlet/outlet 1802 on the right of the internal supporting body 18.
[0170] In the above application scenario, after the cryogenic liquid enters the spiral heat exchanger from third liquid inlet/outlet 1801, it first flows from inside to outside along the spiral direction, then flows from outside to inside along the spiral direction, and absorbs the heat from the air in the third airflow channel 16, and then obtains the cold air flowing from the right side of the heat exchanger. It can be understand that the temperature of the liquid in this spiral heat exchanger gradually increases along its flow path, and the two liquids in the innermost circle have the largest temperature difference, the two liquids in the outermost circle have the smallest (essentially equal) temperature difference. If the third liquid-passing coiled tape 15 is virtually divided into multiple concentric ring regions, then the liquid in each concentric ring region has a roughly equal average temperature, thus the air from the right side of the spiral heat exchanger has a relatively uniform air temperature, very suitable for air conditioning system.
[0171] The above design enables the inlet and outlet ports of liquid flow space of the third liquid-passing coiled tape to be symmetrically arranged on the left and right sides of the heat exchanger, so that in practical application, the spiral heat exchanger can be sequentially connected in a manner as shown in
[0172] In another application scenario, one may also connect the spiral heat exchanger of the above structures in
[0173] The so-called inlet and outlet liquid port or inlet/outlet liquid port means that the port can be used as an inlet or outlet port.
[0174] In this embodiment, both the first liquid inlet/outlet 103 and the second liquid inlet/outlet 104 are provided in the innermost circle of the first liquid-passing coiled tape 1. Therefore, on one respect, the first liquid inlet/outlet 103 and the second liquid inlet/outlet 104 are closer to the third liquid inlet/outlet 401 and the fourth liquid inlet/outlet 402 on internal supporting body 4, so as to facilitate the continuous connection between them; on the other respect, the flow travel of the liquid within the first liquid-passing coiled tape 1 can be increased, increasing the heat transfer strength.
[0175] Referring again to
[0176] The internal supporting body 18 is an overall annular structure. To facilitate the fabrication of the internal supporting body 18, this embodiment designs an internal supporting body 18 as three removable assembling components. Specifically, referring to
[0177] The helical surface 1803 of the internal supporting body 18 can be divided into two parts, one is the outer periphery of the split ring 18b and the other is formed on the convert head 18c. The convert head 18c contacts the opening of the split ring 18b, so that the convert head 18c can be used to fix the position of split ring 18b and prevent the split ring 18b from turning around closed ring 18a.
[0178] Referring to
[0179] Referring to
[0180] Further, both the seal strip 1507 and the separating bar 1501 are fixed between the inner tape body 1505 and the outer tape body 1506 in the form of welding, to facilitate the implementation, the solder groove illustrated in
[0181] In this embodiment, the above airflow channel support 17 is a helical corrugated coiled tape, or corrugated tape. The corrugated coiled tape includes multiple wave peak 1701 and multiple wave valley 1702 arranged alternately along the helical direction. Both the wave peak 1701 and the wave valley 1702 are equipped with solder grooves, at which they solder with the solder in the adjacent two adjacent circles.
[0182] It is known that corrugated parts are easily bent in the arrangement direction of their wave peaks 1701 and wave valleys 1702, with strong bending resistance in the length extension direction of the wave peaks 1701 or the wave valleys 1702. This embodiment cleverly uses the aforementioned structural characteristics of the corrugated parts to arrange the wave peak 1701 and the wave valley 1702 alternately along the spiral direction of the third airflow channel 16, which not only bends the corrugated parts along the spiral direction, facilitates the processing of the spiral heat exchanger, but also improves the bending strength of the main part of the spiral heat exchanger.
[0183] The internal supporting body 18 has a fan installation cavity 1804 and can be used to install fans to drive gas flow in the third airflow channel 16. In practical application, the coolant used to absorb gas heat into the internal supporting body 18 can also cool the fan in the fan installation cavity 1804 and prevent the fan from overheating.
The Embodiment 9
[0184] The spiral heat exchanger of this embodiment 9 has basically the same structure as the spiral heat exchanger in the embodiment 8, which can be understood by reference to the description of the embodiment 8. The differences between the present embodiment and the embodiment 8 are mainly described below.
[0185] Referring to
[0186] In one application scenario, a liquid flows into the spiral heat exchanger from the third liquid inlet/outlet 1801 of the internal supporting body 18 and into the sub-liquid flow channel 1502 on the leftmost via first liquid inlet/outlet 1503. The liquid in the leftmost sub-liquid flow channel 1502 flows from inside to outside along the length direction (in the spiral direction) of the sub-liquid flow channel 1502 to its end (outermost end) into the second sub-liquid flow channel 1502, then it flows from the outside along the length direction (in the helical direction) of the second sub-liquid flow channel 1502 to the end (the innermost end) into the third sub-liquid flow channel 1502, then it flows in the length direction (in the helical direction) of the third sub-liquid flow channel 1502 to the end (the innermost end) into the fourth sub-liquid flow channel 1502 and the rightmost sub-liquid flow channel 1502, then it flows along the length of sub-liquid flow channel 1502 (in the helical direction) to its end, then it enters internal supporting body 18 from the second liquid inlet/outlet 1504 and flows out from the fourth liquid inlet/outlet 1802 of the internal supporting body 18.
[0187] In another embodiment, the separating bars 1501 set within the third liquid-passing coiled tape 15 have a quantity of five, the five separating bars 1501 separate the liquid flow space of the third liquid-passing coiled tape within the third liquid-passing coiled tape 15 into six sub-liquid flow channels 1502. A first liquid inlet/outlet 1503 is set in the leftmost sub-liquid flow channel 1502, and a second liquid inlet/outlet 1504 is set in the rightmost sub-liquid flow channel 1502.
[0188] It can be understood that the number of separating bars 1501 can be set more to get more sub-liquid flow channels 1502, thus increasing the heat exchange stroke and time of the heat exchange liquid in the third liquid-passing coiled tape 15, and improving the heat exchange strength. However, in order so that both the liquid inlet and the lead outlet can be set on the inner internal supporting body 18, the number of separating bar 1501 is preferably an odd number, corresponding to an even number of sub-liquid flow channels 1502.
The Embodiment 10
[0189]
[0190] In the present embodiment, both the third liquid inlet/outlet 1801 and the fourth liquid inlet/outlet 1802 are set on the left side of the internal supporting body 18. The advantage of this design is that the spiral heat exchanger can be sequentially connected in the form of
[0191] In another embodiment, both the third liquid inlet/outlet 1801 and the fourth liquid inlet/outlet 1802 are disposed on the right side of the internal supporting body 18.
[0192] In another embodiment, both the third liquid inlet/outlet 1801 and the fourth liquid inlet/outlet 1802 are disposed on the external supporting body 19. In this case, the first liquid inlet/outlet 103 and the second liquid inlet/outlet 104 are preferably disposed on the outermost circle of the first liquid-passing coiled tape 1. On the one hand, it is convenient to connect the first liquid inlet/outlet 103 and the second liquid inlet/outlet 104 with the third liquid inlet/outlet 401 and the fourth liquid inlet/outlet 402. On the other hand, it can increase the flow travel of the liquid within the first liquid-passing coiled tape 1 to increase the heat transfer strength.
[0193] What are described above is related to the illustrative embodiments of the disclosure only and not limitative to the scope of the disclosure; the scopes of the disclosure are defined by the accompanying claims.