COLLECTOR PLATE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE HEAT EXCHANGER
20190277583 · 2019-09-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F28D2021/0091
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/0217
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/0214
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/0224
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F2265/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D1/05391
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a collector plate (14) for a motor vehicle heat exchanger (10), comprising a first receiving zone (30) for tubes of a first tube bundle of a heat exchanger (10), and a second receiving zone (32) for tubes of a second tube bundle of a heat exchanger, the collector plate (14) having a groove (38), the groove (38) extending between the first and second receiving zones (30; 32), the collector plate (14) being thinner at the groove (38). The invention also relates to a heat exchange device for a motor vehicle (10), in particular a radiator for cooling the engine of a motor vehicle, with two methodical passes, comprising such a collector plate.
Claims
1. A collector plate for a motor vehicle heat exchanger, comprising: a first receiving zone for tubes of a first tube bundle of a heat exchanger; a second receiving zone for tubes of a second tube bundle of a heat exchanger; and a groove extending between the first and second receiving zones, the collector plate being thinner in the region of the groove.
2. The collector plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the thinning in the region of the groove corresponds to a minimum thickness of the collector plate in the region of the groove, which is greater than 50% and/or less than 75% of a maximum thickness of the collector plate in the region of the groove.
3. The collector plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the groove is defined by a fold of the collector plate.
4. The collector plate as claimed in claim 3, wherein the fold has a U-shaped cross section.
5. The collector plate as claimed in claim 4, wherein the thinning of the collector plate is located in the region of one or more angles of the U-shaped cross section of the fold.
6. The collector plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the collector plate has a channel or a deformation reducing the thickness of the collector plate on one face of the collector plate, opposing the face of the collector plate with the groove.
7. The collector plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein on a face of the collector plate the groove is configured to be oriented toward a cover forming with the collector plate at least one water chamber.
8. The collector plate as claimed in claim 1, of substantially rectangular shape, with rounded corners, wherein the groove extends in a longitudinal direction of the collector plate.
9. The collector plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first and/or the second receiving zones for tubes comprise a plurality of slots which are preferably parallel, each slot configured to be traversed by the end of one respective tube.
10. The collector plate as claimed in claim 9, wherein each slot is at the top of a projection of the collector plate, the projection being of oblong shape, the length of the oblong shape being further preferably substantially perpendicular to the groove, and the projection protruding from the face of the collector plate with the groove.
11. The collector plate as claimed in claim 1, forming a recess about the first and second receiving zones, the groove leading into the recess on either side.
12. A heat exchange device for a motor vehicle comprising a radiator for cooling the engine of a motor vehicle, with two methodical passes, comprising: a first and a second tube bundle; a first collector plate and a second collector plate; at least one first single cover fixed to the first collector plate and forming a water inlet and a water outlet; and a second cover fixed to the second collector plate and forming a guide for the water between the first tube bundle and the second tube bundle, the first collector plate comprising: a first receiving zone for tubes of a first tube bundle of a heat exchanger, a second receiving zone for tubes of a second tube bundle of a heat exchanger, and a groove extending between the first and second receiving zones, the first collector plate being thinner in the region of the groove.
13. The heat exchange device as claimed in claim 12, further comprising a first seal ring which is received in the groove of the first collector plate arranged between the first collector plate and a wall of the first cover, to separate a distribution space, which places the water inlet and the first tube bundle in fluidic communication, from a collection space, which places the water outlet and the second tube bundle in fluidic communication, the seal ring being of U-shaped cross section.
14. The heat exchange device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the first collection plate forms a recess about the first and second receiving zones, the groove leading into the recess on either side, the recess receiving a single second seal ring clamped between the first collector plate and a wall of the first cover, the seal ring preferably being of U-shaped cross section.
15. The heat exchange device as claimed in claim 14, wherein the second seal ring has the shape of a figure of eight with a central arm, the central arm forming the first seal ring which is received in the groove of the first collector plate.
16. A collector plate for a motor vehicle heat exchanger, comprising: a first receiving zone for tubes of a first tube bundle of a heat exchanger; a second receiving zone for tubes of a second tube bundle of a heat exchanger; and a groove extending between the first and second receiving zones, the collector plate thinning in a region of the groove, thereby forming a deformation notch in the region of the groove, enabling adaptation of the collector plate to different expansions of the tubes of the first and second bundles, wherein the thinning facilitates relative pivoting of the first and second receiving zones about the thinning.
Description
[0027] The invention will be understood more clearly by reading the following non-limiting description which is provided by way of illustration with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0033] In the remainder of the description, elements which are identical or of identical function bear the same reference numeral. For the purpose of a concise description, only the differences between the embodiments shown are described.
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[0035] The heat exchanger 10 essentially comprises two bundles of tubes 12 (only one thereof being visible in
[0036] A first cover 22 is fixed to the collector plate 14 located at a first longitudinal end of the heat exchanger 10, the assembly thus formed sometimes being called a water chamber. The first cover 22 forms a water inlet 24 and a water outlet 26 of the heat exchanger 10. The first cover 22 also forms with the collector plate 14 two spaces: [0037] a first so-called distribution space places the water inlet 24 in fluidic communication with a first tube bundle, in this particular case the tube bundle which is not visible in the figure, designed to be placed downstream relative to the direction of the propagation of the cooling airflow F; [0038] a second so-called collection space places the water outlet 26 in fluidic communication with the second tube bundle.
[0039] A second cover 28 is fixed to the collector plate 16 located at the second end of the heat exchanger 10 opposing the first end. This second cover 28 defines with the collector plate 16 a hollow space which places the first and second bundles of tubes 12 in fluidic communication.
[0040] The operation of this heat exchanger 10 may be summarized as follows: [0041] the hot water enters the heat exchange device 10 via the water inlet 24; [0042] the hot water traverses the distribution space formed by the first cover 22 and the collector plate 14 toward the first tube bundle 12 located downstream relative to the second tube bundle 12 in the direction of the flow of air F, this first tube bundle 12 thus being in contact with the air previously heated by the contact with the second tube bundle 12; [0043] at the end of the heat exchanger 10 opposing the water inlet 24, the water makes a half turn guided by the cover 28 which conducts the water toward the second tube bundle 12; [0044] the water then traverses this second tube bundle 12 until it reaches the collection space formed by the first cover 22 and the collector plate 14, which conducts the cooled water to the water outlet 26.
[0045] Thus the first tube bundle 12 is traversed by fluid which is generally hotter than the fluid traversing the second tube bundle 12. As a result, the tubes of the first tube bundle expand to a greater extent than the tubes of the second tube bundle. Since these two bundles of tubes 12 are fixed to the two collector plates 14, 16, in particular by brazing, the different expansions of the tubes produce forces on the collector plates in a direction substantially parallel to the direction of extension of the tubes, and thus substantially perpendicular to the planes of the collector plates 14, 16.
[0046] However, as described below, the collector plate 14 is designed in this case to limit the effects of these expansions, in particular in order to avoid the risks of the appearance of cracks or other more significant damage which could impair the seal of the collector plates 14, 16, making the heat exchange device 10 ineffective or, at the very least, less efficient.
[0047] Thus as illustrated in
[0048] The two receiving zones 30, 32 are separated by a groove 38 in the internal face 14a. The groove 38 is designed to receive a seal ring, providing the seal between the distribution space and the collection space.
[0049] The groove 38 extends in this case in a straight line corresponding to a longitudinal direction of the collector plate 14. This shape of the groove 38 is particularly suitable for receiving a seal providing the seal between the collector plate 14 and the first cover 22, the geometry of said seal preferably being simple in order to ensure its efficiency.
[0050] In this case, the groove 38 is formed by a fold 40 of the collector plate 14. This embodiment is particularly advantageous since the fold 40 may be produced during the same stamping step as that for forming the slots 34 and/or the projections 36.
[0051] The fold 40 in this case has a U-shaped cross section. This shape of the fold 40 provides a greater flexibility thereto. More specifically and as visible in
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[0056] The invention is not simply limited to the embodiments described but has the possibility of numerous variants which are accessible to the person skilled in the art.
[0057] In particular, in the embodiment described, a single first cover forms the water inlet and water outlet of the heat exchange device. As a variant, however, the water inlet and water outlet are formed by separate covers.