DEVICE FOR POSITIONING IN A VOLUME
20190310028 · 2019-10-10
Assignee
Inventors
- Fabrice CHOPARD (Saint-Martin-d'Heres, FR)
- Boris Chauvet (Ferrières, FR)
- Mathieu Leborgne (Montargis, FR)
Cpc classification
Y02E60/14
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F28D2020/0013
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D2020/0021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a device for heat exchange and positioning in a volume, the device comprising: a central body containing a material for storing thermal energy by latent heat accumulation, to be placed in thermal exchange with a circulating surrounding fluid, and a structure for positioning the central body in the volume, the positioning structure being connected to the central body around which it extends and reserving passages enabling contact between the central body and the surrounding fluid and the circulation of said fluid.
Claims
1. A thermal management system including: a housing having a hollow interior, an inlet and an outlet for a fluid, and, disposed in said hollow interior: a plurality of heat exchange and positioning devices (1), each comprising: a central body containing a material for storing thermal energy by latent heat accumulation, to be placed in thermal exchange with the fluid, and a structure for positioning the central body in said hollow interior, the positioning structure being connected to the central body around which it extends and reserving passages enabling contact between the central body and the surrounding fluid and a circulation of said fluid, wherein: the positioning structure comprises an external structure defining a cylinder and connected by transverse arms to the central body, or the positioning structure comprises an external structure defining a ring and connected by transverse arms to the central body, or the positioning structure includes a peripheral structure extending circumferentially around the central body, in several planes, to separate it from a surrounding support in several directions, or the positioning structure includes an external structure: defining a discontinuous sphere, and connected to the central body by transverse arms around the central body, or the positioning structure is in the form of a cellular structure surrounding the central body, in contact with it, or the positioning structure includes one or more linear beads surrounding the central body, in contact with it, or recesses formed in said body.
2. A system according to claim 1, wherein the thermal energy storage material of the central body comprises at least one PCM.
3. A system according to claim 1, which is a one-piece casting between the positioning structure and the central body which contains the thermal energy storage material.
4. A system according to claim 1, wherein several of said devices are connected together in a string by a flexible link.
5. A system according to claim 1, wherein two said adjacent devices in said hollow interior are in contact with each other.
6-11. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0034] If necessary, the invention will be better understood and other characteristics, details and advantages thereof will become apparent upon reading the following description as a non-exhaustive example with reference to the appended drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0038] Several configurations of device 1 for heat exchange and positioning in a volume also called hollow interior, 3 or 21 of a receptacle can therefore be imagined.
[0039] Systematically, the device 1 will include: [0040] a central body 5 containing a material 7 for storing thermal energy by latent heat accumulation, to be placed in thermal exchange with a circulating surrounding fluid 9, and [0041] a structure 11 for positioning the central body in said volume, the positioning structure 11 being connected to the central body 5, around which it therefore extends, and reserving passages 13 enabling fluid contact between the central body 5 and the surrounding fluid 9, with a maintained circulation of said fluid.
[0042] On the first three preferred examples below, the positioning structure 11 can ensure an axial centering of the central body 5 in the volume, when the positioning is in a duct 15, therefore in a tubular means, but a bulk positioning as
[0043] In the first example, as shown in
[0044] With this hollow external structure 17 and fine arms, an axial self-centering (axis 15a) is provided.
[0045] As in the following embodiments, the body 5 is here in the form of a sphere. But it can be shaped like a shell, to further limit pressure drops, with a volume reserved for material 7 which can remain the same.
[0046] The cylinder 17 may not be solid, but consist of branches or lines defining such a cylindrical envelope, but with passages through it to lighten same.
[0047] In the second example, as shown in
[0048] In the third example, as shown in
[0049] The first and third examples are self-centering solutions in a duct, or even in a volume 3 which would be formed by the hollow interior 21 of a box 23, as in the example in
[0050] The respective fluid inlets 22a and outlets 22b in the hollow interior 21 will advantageously form collars with respect to the hollow interior 21 (see
[0051] It may particularly be PCMs encapsulated (typically microencapsulated) in a porous matrix, with open pores, preferably of the elastomer type, such as a silicone-, NBR- or HNBR-based one. For each body 5, a rubber composition as described in EP2690137 or EP2690141 may be used.
[0052] The material 7 may also be based on paraffin, eutectic (myristic-capric) fatty acid or eutectic hydrated salt (calcium chloride+potassium). Other possibilities still exist for each body 5, such as a PCM impregnated in a porous network.
[0053] It should however be noted that any PCM may have a change of phase or state at a predetermined temperature peak or which is established over a more or less wide temperature range. Thus, with a pure PCM (such as a paraffin) the state change temperature will be constant, whereas it may be non-constant with several PCMs, such as for a mixture of paraffins.
[0054] To place or remove a series of many devices 1, it is proposed to connect together these devices 1 positioned in a line or a string, as shown in
[0055] The flexible link 27 may include three filamentary strands passing through three openings (such as the one marked 29), provided each in one arm 19, near the ring 170 considered.
[0056] An overlength of the filamentary strands could make it possible to operate same from a distance, once the string has been slipped into its receptacle 3/21.
[0057] In the embodiment of the system 30 for the circulation and heat exchange with the fluid 9 illustrated in
[0058] Three other examples are schematized in
[0059] In the example shown in
[0060] The beads 35 can define at least two intersecting strips so as to maintain a free space 37 between several devices 1, each having a spherical shape here, so that, when placed in the hollow interior 21, these shapes 1 accumulate in the highest possible number, without loss of space, while enabling the fluid 9 to flow with a heat exchange between them.
[0061] The same comment can be applied to the second and third examples in
[0064] The free spaces 37 between the devices 1 placed in the hollow interior 21 will still exist, each having a general spherical shape.
[0065] The recesses 39 will form blind cavities, for example each as a portion of a sphere.
[0066] In both cases, the central body 5 will extend at the bottom of said recesses and cells, or even between them.
[0067] The honeycomb structure 41 will also be open to the outside.
[0068] For producing any of these structures, it may be preferable to use a single-piece casting between the positioning structure 11 and the body 5. With reference to the above, the central body 5 could therefore be a porous matrix, with open pores, for example of the elastomer type.
[0069] In terms of heat exchange coefficient with comparable diameters, the solution in
[0070] It should be noted that
[0071] In the case of