LIQUID BLOCKING DEVICE AND EVAPORATOR THEREOF
20220341636 · 2022-10-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
F28D21/0017
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F19/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B39/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B2500/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B2339/024
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D1/305
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F28D2021/0071
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F25B39/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present application discloses an evaporator and a liquid blocking device thereof. The liquid blocking device includes: a body, which has a plate-shaped first separator extending in a longitudinal direction, the first separator having a plurality of holes, and the plurality of holes communicating an exterior of the body with an interior of the body; and a second separator attached to the body, the second separator being configured to have a plurality of openings which abut each other, so that a pressure drop generated when a fluid passes through the second separator via the openings is less than a pressure drop generated when the fluid passes through the first separator. The present application can improve the effect of gas-liquid separation.
Claims
1. A liquid blocking device for an evaporator, comprising: a body (10), which has a plate-shaped first separator (11) extending in a longitudinal direction, the first separator (11) having a plurality of holes (28), and the plurality of holes (28) communicating an exterior of the body (10) with an interior of the body (10); and a second separator (12) attached to the body (10), the second separator (12) being configured to have a plurality of openings (29) which abut each other, so that a pressure drop generated when a fluid passes through the second separator (12) via the openings (29) is less than a pressure drop generated when the fluid passes through the first separator (12).
2. The liquid blocking device according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of openings (29) are distributed throughout the second separator (12).
3. The liquid blocking device according to claim 1, wherein the second separator (12) is formed into a mesh shape.
4. The liquid blocking device according to claim 3, wherein the second separator (12) is a wire mesh made of metal.
5. The liquid blocking device according to claim 1, wherein the second separator (12) is disposed on the exterior of the body (10), so that the fluid passes through the second separator (12) and then passes through the first separator (11); or the second separator (12) is disposed in the interior of the body (10), so that the fluid passing through the first separator (11) passes through the second separator (12).
6. The liquid blocking device according to claim 1, wherein the first separator (11) and the second separator (12) are integrated together, or the first separator (11) and the second separator (12) are provided separately.
7. The liquid blocking device according to claim 1, wherein the second separator (12) is composed of at least one section, and the at least one section is configured to surround the body (10) in a circumferential direction.
8. The liquid blocking device according to claim 1, wherein the body (10) has a bottom portion (15) and two opposite side portions (16), and the bottom portion (15) is configured to have a solid plate shape to prevent fluid from entering the interior from the exterior of the body (10); the combined first separator (11) and second separator (12) are disposed on the side portions (16).
9. The liquid blocking device according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of holes (28) of the first separator (11) are divided into at least a first hole area (61), a second hole area (62), and a third hole area (63); and wherein each of the first hole area (61), the second hole area (62) and the third hole area (63) has a hole array (71, 72, 73), and the plurality of openings (29) of the second separator (12) overlap with at least one of the hole arrays (71, 72, 73).
10. An evaporator, comprising: an evaporator body; an inlet (122), via which a refrigerant enters the inside of the evaporator body; and an outlet (123), wherein the refrigerant exits from the inside of the evaporator body via the outlet (123); wherein the evaporator further comprises: the liquid blocking device according to claim 1, which is provided at the outlet (123).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] The present application will be more fully understood with reference to the detailed description of the following specific embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT(S) OF THE INVENTION
[0037] In order to help those skilled in the art accurately understand the subject matter claimed in the present application, specific embodiments of the present application will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the same or different drawings, the same or similar components are represented by the same or similar reference signs.
[0038] The liquid blocking device involved in the present application is used in refrigeration devices such as evaporators, particularly flooded evaporators in which liquid entrainment occurs. In a refrigeration circuit shown in
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[0040] The liquid blocking device of the present application includes a body having a first separator extending in a longitudinal direction for the refrigerant to pass through. The first separator is a plate-shaped structure having a plurality of holes disposed therein. These holes extend from the exterior to the interior of the body so that the outside and the inside of the body communicate with each other. When the refrigerant passes through the first separator via the holes, a pressure drop is generated.
[0041] The liquid blocking device of the present application also includes a second separator. The second separator is a separator different from the first separator. The second separator includes a plurality of openings, and the refrigerant passes through the second separator via these openings. When the refrigerant passes through the second separator, another pressure drop lower than that when the refrigerant passes through the first separator is generated.
[0042] In the present application, two different interceptions are used to improve the efficiency of liquid blocking. When the refrigerant passes through the second separator, a pressure drop that is lower than or even much lower than that when the refrigerant passes through the first separator be generated. When the refrigerant passes through the second separator, a nearly zero pressure drop can be generated.
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[0044] In the embodiment shown in
[0045] The number of hole areas may be modified according to the design, and may be greater than three or less than three. Similarly, the number of holes in the first plate 26 and the second plate 27 may also depend on the design. In addition, the holes of the first plate 26 and the second plate 27 are not limited to the symmetrical arrangement as shown in the figure, and may also be staggered. The shape of the hole is a circle in the figure, and may also be other shapes, including but not limited to, an ellipse, a semicircle, a polygon, a rhombus, a rectangle, etc.
[0046] As shown in
[0047] The liquid blocking device of the present application further includes a second separator 12. In
[0048] The plurality of openings 29 are distributed throughout the second separator 12, so that the second separator 12 may have a mesh structure in this entirety as shown in
[0049] After the refrigerant passes through the second separator 12 and the first separator 11, the liquid therein is intercepted by the openings 29 and the holes 28, and the remaining refrigerant gas after gas-liquid separation is the desired gaseous refrigerant to be compressed.
[0050] The second separator 12 includes a first wire mesh 21 and a second wire mesh 22 disposed on the two opposite side portions 16 and corresponding to the first plate 26 and the second plate 27, respectively. The first wire mesh 21 and the second wire mesh 22 are connected to the first plate 26 and the second plate 27 on the exterior of the body by welding. The openings 29 overlap with the holes 28 so that the refrigerant passes through the second separator 12 via the openings 29 and then passes through the first separator 11 via the holes 28.
[0051] Since the bottom portion 15 is a solid plate, the refrigerant is prevented from passing through the liquid blocking device from the bottom portion 15. The first separator 11 and the second separator 12 also play a role of flow diversion, guiding the refrigerant from the exterior to the interior of the body via the side portions 16, and completing the gas-liquid separation.
[0052] The first wire mesh 21 and the second wire mesh 22 are made of metal, such as a wire mesh, and are therefore easy to implement. The first plate 26 and the second plate 27 are perforated plates made of metal. During the manufacturing, the body 10 with the perforated plates may be integrally formed first, and then iron wire meshes may be welded on the two side portions 16 to obtain the liquid blocking device of the present application.
[0053] In the illustrated embodiment, the first separator 11 has a denser hole arrangement. It is conceivable that the first separator 11 may also have a relatively sparse hole arrangement, and may be combined with the second separator 12 in the figure to form a two-time separation. For any liquid blocking device with perforated plates, the wire meshes of the present application—shown in the figure may he arranged outside the perforated plates to enhance the gas-liquid separation effect.
[0054] In the illustrated embodiment, the area of the second separator 12, namely the first wire mesh 21 and the second wire mesh 22, is substantially the same as the area of the first plate 26 and the second plate 27. It is conceivable that the first wire mesh 21 and the second wire mesh 22 can be made smaller to combine with the partial first plate 26 and the second plate 27 to form a two-time separation. The shapes of the first wire mesh 21 and the second wire mesh 22 may be the same rectangular shape as the first plate 26 and the second plate 27, or may be other shapes; the first wire mesh 21 and the second wire mesh 22 may be of a planar shape, or may also be of a three-dimensional shape.
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[0056] The density of the openings 39 of the second separator 12 may be designed to be smaller. The shape of the opening 39 is not limited to the rectangular shape as shown in the figure, and may also be other shapes, including but not limited to a circle, a semicircle, an ellipse, a rhombus, a polygon, and the like. The diameter of the opening 39 may be designed to be larger than, equal to, or smaller than the diameter of the hole, and in each case, the refrigerant will pass through with a pressure drop close to zero.
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[0058] Of course, the body of the liquid blocking device may also be provided with perforated plates with the same separation principle as the first plate 26 and the second plate 27 on the front portion and rear portion, and a third wire mesh 43 and a fourth wire mesh 44 may be added on the basis of perforated plates.
[0059] In the illustrated embodiment, the first wire mesh 41, the second wire mesh 42, the third wire mesh 43 and the fourth wire mesh 44 are separated. It is conceivable that these wire meshes may also be integrated together and surround the body.
[0060] The first separator 11 and the second separator 12 may be integrated together, such as being connected by welding or by other known attachment techniques to form a multilayer combined separator as described above. It is conceivable that the first separator 11 and the second separator 12 may also be separately disposed on the body 10.
[0061] In the foregoing embodiment, the second separator 12 is disposed outside the first separator 11, so the refrigerant first passes through the second separator 12 for the first separation, and then passes through the first separator 11 for the second separation. It is conceivable that the order of separations is not limited to the above. The refrigerant may also be separated by the first separator 11 for the first time, and then separated by the second separator 12 for the second time. For example, without limitation, in the embodiments shown in
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[0063] When the refrigerant passes through the liquid blocking device of the present application, gas-liquid separation occurs at least twice, and an ideal separation effect can be achieved.
[0064] While the specific embodiments of the present application have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the principles of the present application, it should be understood that the present application can be implemented in other ways without departing from the principles.