Tube having a container of phase change material for a heat exchange bundle, in particular for an evaporator of an air conditioning system of a vehicle
10144266 ยท 2018-12-04
Assignee
Inventors
- Aurelie Bellenfant (Roeze sue Sarthe, FR)
- Jean-Christophe Prevost (Ligron, FR)
- Lionel Robillon (Mulsanne, FR)
- Fabienne Tourneux (Le Mans, FR)
- Philippe Doucet (Sable-sue-Sarthe, 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
F28D2021/0085
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D2020/0013
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D1/05358
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D1/0341
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D20/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F28D20/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D1/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A tube (13) has a container of phase change material M for a heat exchange bundle (3) of a heat exchanger (1) of an air conditioning system of a passenger compartment of a vehicle. The tube (13) includes a first plate (15) configured to form a first outer surface (17) of the tube (13), a second plate (19) configured to be sealingly assembled with the first plate (15) and to form a second outer surface (21) opposite the first outer surface (17), and an intermediate plate (23) configured to be sealingly assembled with the first and second plates (15, 19), between the latter, and to define on either sides thereof at least one channel (9) for the flow of a coolant F into the bundle (3) and at least one recess (25) for the phase change material M. The invention also relates to a heat exchange bundle and to a method for assembling a heat exchanger including the tube (13).
Claims
1. A tube (13) having a store of phase-change material M for a heat exchange core (3) of a heat exchanger (1) of an air conditioning circuit of a passenger compartment of a vehicle, said tube (13) comprising a first plate (15) designed to form a first outer surface (17) of said tube (13), a second plate (19) designed to be connected to said first plate (15) in a sealed manner and to form a second outer surface (21) opposite said first outer surface (17), and an intermediate plate (23) designed to be connected to said first and second plates (15, 19) in a sealed manner, between said plates (15, 19), and to define on either side of itself at least one duct (9) for the flow of refrigerant F in said core (3) and at least one recess (25) for said phase-change material M, wherein said intermediate plate (23) is made of a material of which the heat transfer capacity is greater than that of said first and second plates (15, 19).
2. A tube (13) having a store of phase-change material according to claim 1, wherein said second plate (19) is provided with an outer surface (29) which is designed to be in contact with an external air flow A passing through said core (3).
3. A tube (13) having a store of phase-change material according to claim 2, wherein said outer surface (29) is provided with cells (31) which are designed to increase the surface area for heat transfer between said phase-change material M and the air flow A.
4. A tube (13) having a store of phase-change material according to claim 3, wherein said cells (31) each comprise a frustoconical apex (33).
5. A tube (13) having a store of phase-change material according to claim 3, wherein said cells (31) are adjacent to one another.
6. A tube (13) having a store of phase-change material according to claim 1, wherein said intermediate plate (23) is provided with at least one connecting rib (36) capable of being connected to said first plate (15) and for defining said at least one duct (9) for the refrigerant F.
7. A tube (13) having a store of phase-change material according to claim 1, wherein said first plate (15) is designed to receive a spacer (11) for heat transfer with the air flow A on said first outer surface (17) of the tube (13).
8. A tube (13) having a store of phase-change material according to claim 1, wherein said first and/or second plate (15, 19) is/are designed to allow said first and second plates (15, 19) and/or said intermediate plate (23) to be preassembled.
9. A tube (13) having a store of phase-change material according to claim 1, configured to be connected to a second identical tube (13).
10. A tube (13) having a store of phase-change material according to claim 9, configured so that, when assembled to said second tube (13) to be connected in a mutually facing position, said assembly of tubes (13) can be exchanged for an assembly of a standard tube (5) and of a standard spacer (11) of said core (3).
11. A heat exchange core (3) for a heat exchanger (1) of an air conditioning circuit of a motor vehicle, said heat exchange core (3) comprising at least one tube (13) having a store of a phase-change material according to claim 1.
12. A heat exchanger (1) of an air conditioning circuit of a motor vehicle, said heat exchanger (1) comprising at least one heat exchange core (3) according to claim 11.
13. A method for assembling a heat exchanger (1) according to claim 12, comprising the steps of preassembling, in a mutually facing position, two tubes (13) having a store of phase-change material, and arranging the preassembly between two standard tubes (5) of the core (3) to allow the heat exchanger (1) to be preassembled before its assembly.
14. A tube (13) having a store of phase-change material according to claim 4, wherein said cells (31) are adjacent to one another.
15. A tube (13) having a store of phase-change material according to claim 1, wherein said first and/or second plate (15, 19) is/are designed to allow said first and second plates (15, 19) and/or said intermediate plate (23) to be preassembled by means of peripheral tabs on the first plate (15) which is folded down onto the edge of the second plate (19).
Description
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(6) It should be noted that the drawings disclose the invention in a detailed manner, and they can naturally be used to better define the invention if necessary.
(7) Lastly, identical reference numerals are used to designate identical or like elements.
(8) As shown in
(9) As is known, structurally the exchanger 1 comprises a core 3 of parallel tubes 5 which are interconnected, for example by their ends. In this case, said tubes 5 allow the refrigerant F to flow in two parallel ducts 9 of the tube 5, in a first duct 9 in a first flow direction of the fluid in the tube and in a second duct 9 in an opposite flow direction, respectively. In particular, the tubes 5 in which the refrigerant F flows have an oblong cross section and between them spacers 11 are arranged which increase the surface area for heat exchange between the refrigerant F flowing in the exchanger 1 and an external air flow A passing through said exchanger.
(10) In this case, said tubes 5 are formed by a first plate 15 and a second plate 15. Said plates comprise, for example, a bottom and a raised peripheral edge which, once said plates are connected, define an internal flow space for the refrigerant. In this case, one plate and/or the other of said plates further comprise a longitudinal rib separating each of the ducts 9.
(11) Said exchanger advantageously comprises refrigerant collectors for introducing refrigerant into said tubes 5 and/or extracting it therefrom, for example from and/or towards inlets/outlets for the refrigerant in the exchanger. To do so, said plates can comprise, at their end, collars 7, formed in particular by stamping, to allow the refrigerant to flow from one tube 5 to the other. Said collars 7 are designed in particular to create communication with the collars of the adjacent tubes. Here, they are located at each end of said ducts 9.
(12) The interior of the tubes 5 can also include disruptors, in particular an undulated disruptor 8, which define conduits for the flow of the refrigerant inside the tube.
(13) Internal partitions (not shown) located in the collectors can be used to make the fluid flow in a plurality of successive channels, according to the arrows in dashed lines in
(14) That said, the core 3 comprises standard tubes 5, as described above, and tubes 13 according to the invention for defining a phase-change material store. The latter tubes will be described below.
(15) As mentioned above, the tubes 13 having a store of phase-change material allow a passenger compartment of a vehicle to remain cold for a given period of time, in particular when the engine of the vehicle is idle for a short time, during which the phase-change material M restores the cold to the air A passing through the exchanger.
(16) Each of said tubes 13 comprises a first plate 15 designed to form a first outer surface 17 of the tube. Each of said tubes also comprises a second plate 19 designed to be connected to said first plate 15 in a sealed manner and to form a second outer surface 21, which is opposite said first outer surface 17. It also comprises an intermediate plate 23 designed to be connected to said first and second plates 15, 19 in a sealed manner, between said plates. Said intermediate plate 23 is designed to define, on either side thereof, at least one duct 9 for the flow of said refrigerant F in said core 3, and at least one recess 25 for said phase-change material M.
(17) Thus, the refrigerant F is in thermal contact with the phase-change material M by means of said intermediate plate 23 and the cold heat transfer is carried out through the wall 27 of said plate. Furthermore, distributing the assembly of the phase-change material M on one side of the intermediate plate 23 and the refrigerant F on the other side of the intermediate plate 23 makes it possible to arrange a tube that allows cores of small depth to be produced.
(18) The phase-change material M (PCM) restores the accumulated cold transmitted by the tube 13, said restoration being activated upon a change of phase. The phase-change material M is in particular a biphasic material, in which the cold is restored when said material changes from one phase to the other, upon contact with the hotter air flow A, when the refrigerant flow is interrupted. The phase change in the opposite direction is brought about as a result of cold produced by the refrigerant once it flows again.
(19) More specifically, said second plate 19 is provided with an outer surface 29 designed to be in contact with the external air flow A passing through said core, in particular to allow heat exchange between the phase-change material M and said air flow A. When the phase-change material M changes phase, it thus cools said air flow A.
(20) As can be seen in particular in
(21) In this case, said cells 31 each comprise a frustoconical apex 33, and this makes it possible for said air flow A to flow on the surface 29 and reduces the head loss of the air flow. In particular, these cells 31 are identical to one another, in particular adjacent to one another, and this increases the surface area in contact with the air flow.
(22) Said cells 31 are advantageously arranged in honeycomb form in relation to one another in order to promote the heat exchange with the air flow A.
(23) Said intermediate plate 23 is made of an identical material to that of the first and second plates 15, 19, i.e. of aluminium and/or an aluminium alloy. In a variant, said plate can be made of a material of which the heat transfer capacity is greater than that of the first and second plates 15, 19, and can possibly be made of a more rigid material.
(24) Said intermediate plate 23 is in particular provided with stiffening ribs 35, which makes it possible to further reduce the thickness of the wall thereof and to contain the pressure differential between the refrigerant F on one side of said plate and the phase-change material M on the other side.
(25) Said intermediate plate 23 is likewise provided with a rib 36 for connecting the intermediate plate 23 to said first plate 15, such that said plates define said duct(s) 9 (two in this case) for the refrigerant F.
(26) Said first plate 15 can be designed to receive a spacer 11, identical to those 11 mentioned above, for heat transfer with said air flow on the first outer surface 17 of the tube. For example, this plate has a shape corresponding to a standard-tube plate 15 of the core, i.e. does not comprise a store of phase-change material. Said plate can advantageously be identical to such a plate 15 of a standard tube.
(27) Said first and second plates 15, 19 and/or said intermediate plate 23 are advantageously designed to be joined together at their periphery, for example at a raised edge similar to that of the standard plates 15. Said first plate 15 can further be designed to allow said first and second plates 15, 19 and/or said intermediate plate 23 to be preassembled, for example by peripheral tabs 37 on the first plate 15 which can be folded down onto the edge of the second plate 19, as shown in
(28) Said tube 13 having a store of phase-change material can be designed to be connected to a second identical tube 13, in a mutually facing position, as can be seen in
(29) Said tube 13 having a store of phase-change material is in this case also designed so that, when connected to said second tube 13 and when in said mutually facing position, said assembly of tubes can be exchanged with an assembly of one said standard tube 5 and of a standard spacer 11 of said core, i.e. a spacer 11 between two standard tubes 5 of said core. It is thus simple to design the exchanger by replacing standard elements, without having to change the tube spacing.
(30) It should be noted that replacing the phase-change material M, which is preferably in liquid form in the appropriate temperature conditions, can be carried out by means of an opening in each tube having a store of phase-change material, advantageously by means of a pipe 39 that is shared by an assembly of tubes in a top to tail position, as can be seen in
(31) The invention also relates to the heat exchange core 3 for said heat exchanger 1, in particular an evaporator of an air conditioning circuit of a motor vehicle. Such a core 3 comprises at least one tube 13 having a store of phase-change material, as described above, and advantageously comprises a plurality of said tubes 13 having a store of phase-change material, the number thereof being adapted to the need for producing cold in said passenger compartment of the vehicle.
(32) Said core 3 advantageously comprises at least one said assembly of tubes 13 having a store of phase-change material, in a mutually facing position, in particular a plurality of said assemblies of tubes 13 having a store of phase-change material, in a mutually facing position distributed along the length of the core 3. The pairs of tubes 13 having a store of phase-change material can be arranged next to one another and/or distributed between assemblies of one said standard tube 5 and one said standard spacer 11 of the core.
(33) The invention also relates to the heat exchanger 1, in particular an evaporator of an air conditioning circuit of a motor vehicle, comprising at least one heat exchange core 3 as described above.
(34) The invention also relates to a method for assembling such a heat exchanger 1.
(35) The method comprises the steps of at least preassembling, in a mutually facing position, two tubes 13 having a store of phase-change material, and arranging said preassembly between two standard tubes 5 of said core, as shown in
(36) This invention thus provides a tube having a store of phase-change material for a heat exchange core of a heat exchanger, in particular an evaporator of an air conditioning circuit of a passenger compartment of a vehicle, which tube is reliable and sturdy, creates very efficient heat transfer between the tube and the refrigerant and between the tube and the air flow that are in contact, and which makes it easier to design the heat exchanger to correspond to the need for cooling the passenger compartment.