Heat exchanger
09970717 · 2018-05-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F28D7/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F21/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B29/0425
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B29/0475
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B29/0456
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D9/0062
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F21/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D9/0093
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02T10/12
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
International classification
F28F9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A heat exchanger, especially a charge-air cooler or exhaust-gas cooler, with a tube-to-tubesheet sub-assembly, in which tubes are inserted in a sealed manner by their ends into openings of two oppositely-disposed tubesheets, wherein at least one region of a housing is arranged between the two tubesheets and encompasses and outwardly seals the tubes of the sub-assembly, wherein the two tubesheets have two sides extending parallel to each other and adjoining an end region of the tubes in each case, and on which is arranged in each case a housing section which is connected to the housing, wherein on at least one of the tubesheets a seal is arranged with sealing effect between the housing and this tubesheet and/or between this tubesheet and the housing section which is arranged on this tubesheet.
Claims
1. A heat exchanger comprising a tube-to-tubesheet sub-assembly, in which tubes are sealed at their ends into openings of two oppositely-disposed tubesheets, wherein at least one region of a housing is arranged between the two tubesheets and encompasses and outwardly seals the tubes of the sub-assembly against the environment, wherein the two tubesheets have two sides extending parallel to each other and adjoining an end region of the tubes in each case, and on which is arranged in each case a housing section which is connected to the housing, wherein on at least one of the tubesheets a seal is arranged with scaling effect between the housing and this tubesheet and/or between this tubesheet and the housing section which is arranged on this tubesheet, wherein the housing between the two tubesheets consists of at least two elements which are interconnected in a fluidtight manner, wherein each element comprises a base, two side walls, and a projection, wherein each projection is arranged on the base and projects orthogonally from the base into a space spanning between the bases of the at least two elements and bounded by two tubes in the tube-to-tubesheet sub-assembly, wherein end regions of each of the projections abut and engage one another, wherein the bases of the at least two elements are substantially parallel to one another, wherein there is an opening between the tubes of the sub-assembly for penetration of at least one projection element which interconnects, or interconnect, at least two housing elements.
2. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing consists of two shells which in each case at least partially enclose the sub-assembly and which are interconnected in a fluidtight manner.
3. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least two elements of the housing consist of metal or plastic and are interconnected welding, adhesive bonding, or soldering.
4. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing section consists of metal or plastic and are connected to the housing by means of welding, or adhesive bonding, or soldering.
5. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing, on at least one lateral end in relation to one of the two tubesheets, has a flange which projects laterally beyond said tubesheet, wherein the housing section, on its one lateral end, also has a flange which projects laterally beyond said tubesheet, wherein the housing and the housing section in the region of the projecting flanges are interconnected in a sealed manner in such a way that said tubesheet is accommodated by the housing and the housing section.
6. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 5, wherein at each tubesheet a seal is arranged between the flange of the housing and the tubesheet for sealing the interior of the housing in relation to the interior of the housing section.
7. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 5, wherein at each tubesheet a seal is arranged between the flange of an additional housing section and the tubesheet for sealing the interior of the housing in relation to the interior of the additional housing section.
8. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 5, wherein at each tubesheet two seals are arranged on both sides of the tubesheet.
9. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 1, wherein each housing element comprises two opposite side walls joined by a base region, wherein on the base region are arranged a plurality of ribs formed perpendicularly to the flow direction of a fluid in the tubes of the tube-to-tubesheet sub-assembly.
10. A heat exchanger comprising a tube-to-tubesheet sub-assembly, in which tubes are sealed at their ends into openings of two oppositely-disposed tubesheets, wherein at least one region of a housing is arranged between the two tubesheets and encompasses and outwardly seals the tubes of the sub-assembly against the environment, wherein the two tubesheets have two sides extending parallel to each other and adjoining an end region of the tubes in each case, and on which is arranged in each case a housing section which is connected to the housing, wherein on at least one of the tubesheets a seal is arranged with sealing effect between the housing and this tubesheet and/or between this tubesheet and the housing section which is arranged on this tubesheet, wherein the housing between the two tubesheets consists of at least two elements which are interconnected in a fluidtight manner, wherein each element comprises a base, two side walls, and a projection, wherein each projection is arranged on the base and projects orthogonally from the base into a space spanning between the bases of the at least two elements and bounded by two tubes in the tube-to-tubesheet sub-assembly, wherein end regions of each of the projections abut and engage one another, wherein the bases of the at least two elements are substantially parallel to one another, wherein each housing element comprises two opposite side walls joined by a base region, wherein on the base region are arranged a plurality of ribs formed perpendicularly to the flow direction of a fluid in the tubes of the tube-to-tubesheet sub-assembly, wherein the housing, on at least one lateral end in relation to one of the two tubesheets, has a flange which projects laterally beyond said tubesheet, wherein the housing section, on its one lateral end, also has a flange which projects laterally beyond said tubesheet, wherein the housing and the housing section in the region of the projecting flanges are interconnected in a sealed manner in such a way that said tubesheet is accommodated by the housing and the housing section, wherein there is an opening between the tubes of the sub-assembly for penetration of at least one projection which interconnects, or interconnect, at least two housing elements.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is explained in more detail below on the basis of at least one exemplary embodiment with reference to the drawings. In the drawing:
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PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
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(19) As is to be seen, provision is made between the tubesheets 3, 4 for a housing 8 which is preferably assembled from two shells 9, 10 as housing elements. To this end, the housing has a flange 11, 12, 13 and 14 on its two end regions which fits over the tubesheet on the outside.
(20) The tubesheets 3, 4 have two flat sides which extend parallel to each other and in each case adjoin an end region 6, 7 of the tubes 5, and in which the openings for penetration of the tubes are preferably introduced. On the opposite sides of the tubesheets, that is to say on the sides adjoining an end region 6, 7 of the tubes 5, relative to the sides of the tubesheet 3, 4 which are adjacent to the housing 8, provision is made for additional housing sections 15, 16 which are connected to the housing 8 or to the elements 9 or 10 of the housing 8 which is arranged between the two tubesheets 3, 4. To this end, the housing sections 15, 16 have a connecting region 17, 18 which by the connecting region 19, 20 of the housing 8 can be connected to the housing elements 9, 10. Between the housing and the respective tubesheet 3, 4 provision is furthermore made in each case for a seal 21, 22 which is arranged in a continuously circumferential manner around the tubesheet. As a result of the connection of the housing elements or housing sections 16, 9, 10 or 15, 9, 10, the seal 21 or 22 is pressed against the housing 15, 16 and the tubesheet 3, 4 so that a media separation between the throughflow region 23 for a coolant and throughflow region 24 for a medium flowing through the tube is provided.
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(22) In this case, the flange 34, 35 encompasses the tubesheet 3, 4 on the outside so that a connection between the housing sections 15, 16 to the housing 8 can be realized so that the seals are pressed in each case against the tubesheet in order to achieve the media separation between the regions 23 of the coolant throughflow and regions 24 of the media throughflow through the tubes.
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(31) The housing element 70 is formed with a U-shape design and has an upper wall 71 and two side walls 72, 73. The two side walls 72, 73 are formed essentially at right angles to the wall 71. As is to be seen, a structure with ribs 74 and grooves 75 is incorporated in the walls 72, 73, which serves for the stiffening of the housing element 70. In this case, provision is made centrally in the region of the surface 71 for annular grooves 75 which are separated from each other by means of annular projections 74.
(32) In the edge region, the projections 74 and grooves are straight and adopt the transition of the surface 71 to the side walls 72, 73 in the manner of an elbow and extend essentially along the entire side walls 72, 73.
(33) To be seen on the end regions of the housing element is the respective flange by means of which the component can butt against additional housing sections and fit over the tube-sheet. Also, a part of the flange 76, 77 can be used for accommodating a seal between it and the tubesheet wall in order to ensure a seal between these components as a result. A part of the flange preferably fits over the tubesheet on the outside and is connected to an additional housing section.
(34) Also to be seen is that connectors 78, 79 are in communication with distribution chambers 80, 81. The fluid for cooling a medium which flows through the tubes of the tube-to-tubesheet sub-assembly can be admitted by means of the connector 78 for example into the heat exchanger housing, flows around the tubes of the tube-to-tubesheet sub-assembly and can escape again from the heat exchanger at the connector 79.
(35) The distribution passages 80, 82 serve for better distribution of the coolant across the width of the heat exchanger before it flows around the tube-to-tubesheet sub-assembly.
(36) The housing element furthermore has a projection 84 which is embodied in the longitudinal direction of the tubes perpendicularly to the plane of the surface 71 of the housing element. The projection 84 is approximately of cuboid form and has a height which corresponds approximately to the height of the side wall 72. If two such housing elements are placed one on top of the other by the faces 85, 86 then the two housing elements 70 enclose the tube-to-tubesheet sub-assembly and the faces 85 and 86 are in contact, wherein the end faces 87 of the projection 84 are also in contact with each other. For connecting two such housing elements 70, a welded joint can preferably be produced between the faces 86, 85 and 87. However, other connecting processes, such as adhesive bonding, for example, can also be used.
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(38) Seen in section, the projection 84 or 84 is of a double-walled design and has a central groove 92 which serves for interconnecting the two end faces 87 or 87.
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(41) Also to be seen is that the housing sections 102, 103 are formed with connectors 112, 113 so that for example a medium flows into the connector 112 according to the arrow 114 and can flow out of the connector 113 again according to the arrow 115.
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(47) The housing is divided in a center region by means of the central partition 151, wherein the central partition is formed by the rectangular projections 34 according to
(48) Also to be seen are connectors 155 and 156 which are arranged on opposite side walls of the housing.
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