Cleaning apparatus for cooling tube array
09605916 ยท 2017-03-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F28G15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B08B2203/0258
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/0323
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F28G9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B08B2209/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F28G15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B08B9/032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cleaning apparatus for cleaning a cooling tube array of a heat exchanger, including a triangular truss beam supported to be movable in a first direction, which direction is perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the truss beam, a nozzle carriage movably held on the truss beam, the nozzle carriage being movable along the longitudinal direction of the truss beam, and a plurality of cleaning nozzles mounted to the nozzle carriage, the truss beam having two tubular top chords and one tubular bottom chord that is arranged centrally below the top chords, and bracings that connect the chords, and the nozzle carriage having at least one bottom chord roller that is arranged for traveling on the bottom side of the bottom chord; and a cleaning apparatus having a square truss beam.
Claims
1. A cleaning apparatus for cleaning a cooling tube array of a heat exchanger, comprising: a triangular truss beam supported to be movable in a first direction, which direction is perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the truss beam, a nozzle carriage movably held on the truss beam, the nozzle carriage being movable along the longitudinal direction of the truss beam, and a plurality of cleaning nozzles mounted to the nozzle carriage, wherein the truss beam comprises two tubular top chords, one tubular bottom chord that is arranged centrally below the top chords, and bracings that connect the chords, wherein the nozzle carriage comprises at least one bottom chord roller that is arranged for traveling on a bottom side of the bottom chord, and wherein the at least one bottom chord roller has a circumferential groove on a circumferential surface thereof which engages a circumferential section of the bottom chord.
2. The cleaning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a respective axis of the at least one bottom chord roller is arranged in said first direction.
3. The cleaning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of the top chords of the triangular truss beam is connected to the bottom chord by ones of said bracings that form a zigzag structure.
4. The cleaning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the nozzle carriage comprises top chord rollers that are arranged for traveling on the top chords, and wherein the nozzle carriage comprises left and right side parts that form a generally V-shaped bracket which encloses a generally triangular outline of the triangular truss beam, and which connect at least one bearing of the at least one bottom chord roller to bearings of the top chord rollers.
5. The cleaning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the nozzle carriage fully encloses a cross section of the truss beam.
6. A cleaning apparatus for cleaning a cooling tube array of a heat exchanger comprising: a transverse beam supported to be movable in a first direction, which direction is perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the truss transverse beam, a nozzle carriage movably held on the transverse beam, the nozzle carriage being movable along the longitudinal direction of the transverse beam, a plurality of cleaning nozzles mounted to the nozzle carriage, a carrier chain, and a supply tube connected to the plurality of cleaning nozzles, wherein the supply tube is installed along the carrier chain, wherein, at one end of the carrier chain, the carrier chain is connected to the nozzle carriage, wherein, distant from said one end, a part of the carrier chain is supported outside of the transverse beam in a position such that the nozzle carriage is enabled to pass said part when moving in a first traveling direction along the transverse beam, by moving in which direction an increasing portion of the carrier chain is laid onto a chain support, and wherein the transverse beam comprises a tubular bottom chord, and the nozzle carriage comprises at least one bottom chord roller that is arranged for traveling on a bottom side of the bottom chord.
7. The cleaning apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said part of the carrier chain is supported on top of the transverse beam, and wherein said chain support is arranged on top of the transverse beam.
8. The cleaning apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the nozzle carriage fully encloses a cross section of the transverse beam, and is adapted to fully enclose a combined cross section of the transverse beam, said chain support, and said portion of the carrier chain that has been laid onto the chain support when moving in said first traveling direction and having passed said position.
9. A cleaning apparatus for cleaning a cooling tube array of a heat exchanger, comprising: a square truss beam supported to be movable in a first direction, which direction is perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the truss beam, a nozzle carriage movably held on the truss beam, the nozzle carriage being movable along the longitudinal direction of the truss beam, and a plurality of cleaning nozzles mounted to the nozzle carriage, wherein the truss beam comprises four tubular chords and bracings that connect the chords, and wherein the nozzle carriage comprises only bottom chord rollers, of which each bottom chord roller is arranged for traveling on a bottom side of a respective bottom one of the chords, and only top chord rollers, of which each top chord roller is arranged for traveling on a top side of a respective upper one of the chords.
10. The cleaning apparatus according to claim 9, wherein a respective axis of each bottom chord roller is arranged in said first direction.
11. The cleaning apparatus according to claim 9, wherein each bottom chord roller has a circumferential groove on a circumferential surface thereof which engages a circumferential section of said bottom chord.
12. The cleaning apparatus according to claim 9, wherein, on at least two sides of the square truss beam, the respective chords are connected by ones of said bracings that form a zigzag structure.
13. The cleaning apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the square truss beam has two top chords and two bottom chords, and wherein the bottom chord of the nozzle carriage comprise bottom chord rollers that are arranged for traveling on a bottom side of the bottom chords, and wherein the nozzle carriage comprises left and right side parts that form a generally U-shaped bracket which encloses a generally square outline of the square truss beam, and which connect bearings of the bottom chord rollers to at least one bearing of the top chord rollers.
14. The cleaning apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the nozzle carriage fully encloses a cross section of the truss beam.
15. The cleaning apparatus 1, wherein the plurality of cleaning nozzles comprises at least one row of cleaning nozzles that are connected in parallel to a common supply tube that is arranged below the triangular truss beam and extends across the longitudinal direction of the truss beam.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description of a preferred embodiment given herein below and the accompanying drawings, and wherein
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) The cleaning apparatus shown in
(10) A traverse beam in the form of a triangular truss beam 10 is adapted for bridging a span between a first support 12 on a first end of the truss beam 10 and a second support 14 on an opposite part of the truss beam 10. Preferably, said span has a length of at least 5 meters, and may e.g. be in the range of 5 to 20 meters, e.g. 10 meters, 12 meters or 14 meters. For example, the truss beam 10 may be arranged over a cooling tube array 15 that is inclined, the first support 12 being positioned at a low position next to a lower edge of the array 15, and the second support 14 being positioned at a high position on or above the inclined cooling tube array 15, such that the truss beam 10 extends across the cooling tube array 15.
(11) The first and second supports 12, 14 are displaceable along the cooling tube array 15 in a horizontal direction, i.e. perpendicular to the longitudinal direction A of the truss beam 10, e.g. on rollers of the supports 12, 14. For example, the first and/or second support 12, 14 may be guided on a respective rail. The inclination of the direction A is adapted to the inclination of the cooling tube array 15 to be cleaned.
(12) On the truss beam 10, there is arranged a nozzle carriage 16. The carriage 16 is suspended from the truss beam 10 and is movable in the longitudinal direction A of the truss beam 10.
(13) The triangular truss beam 10 has three tubular chords or chord tubes, of which two upper or top chords 20 are arranged above a single lower chord 22. The chords 20, 22 are arranged in a triangular pattern, the apex of the triangular structure pointing down. Thus, the lower chord 22 is positioned centrally below the top chords 20.
(14) On both sides of the truss beam 10, diagonal bracings 24 are arranged in a zigzag structure, such that two adjacent bracings 24 and a portion of one of the truss chords 20, 22 form a generally triangular structure, as is visible in
(15) The top chords 20 are connected by bracings or cross connectors 26 which, for example, are perpendicular to the chords 20, so that a rectangular, ladder-like framework is formed. In particular, the cross connectors 26 and the top chords 20 form a braced frame.
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(17) For example, the triangular truss beam 10 may be adapted to be assembled on site by detachably connecting the truss beam sections 10A, 10B, etc.
(18) The nozzle carriage 16 is shown in detail in
(19) The ends of the bottom roller mounting plates 46 are connected to base portions of the respective end plates 50. Top roller mounting plates 54 are connected to top portions of the respective end plates 50. The end plates 50, top connectors 52 and roller mounting plates 46, 54 form a cage structure, wherein the end plates 50 are arranged outside the truss beam 10 and are oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal direction A of the truss beam 10.
(20) The bottom chord rollers 48 are supported by the bottom roller mounting plates 46 on both sides of the respective roller 48. Each bottom chord roller 48 is centrally positioned below the bottom chord 22 and is arranged perpendicular to the surface of the chord 22 at a mean position of contact with the circumferential surface of the chord 22. A circumferential surface of each bottom chord roller 48 has a circumferential groove that has an arc shaped concave cross-section adapted to the outer circumferential surface of the bottom chord 22. The circumferential groove engages a circumferential section of the bottom chord 22. Thereby, the bottom chord roller 48 is firmly guided along the bottom chord 22. The concave surface of the bottom chord rollers 48 preferably is symmetrically concave with respect to a center plane of the respective roller 48. As
(21) On each of the two top roller mounting plates 54, that are arranged on opposite sides of the truss beam 10, two top chord rollers 58 are mounted to be rotatable about a horizontal axis. Thus, the axes of the top and bottom chord roller 58, 48 are parallel. The top chord rollers 58 are arranged on a top side of the respective top chord 20. Each top chord roller 58 has a concave, bell-shaped outer circumferential surface that has an arc shaped concave cross-section adapted to the outer circumferential surface of the top chord 20. In particular, on each side of the truss beam 10, the top chord rollers are arranged above as well as laterally with respect to the respective top chord 20, a base part having a larger diameter being arranged at a side that is laterally outward from the truss beam 10. Thereby, the top chord rollers 58 that are arranged on both sides of the truss beam 10 firmly guide the nozzle carriage 16 along the top chords 20.
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(23) Since the bottom chord rollers 48 engage the bottom chord 22 from below, and the top chord rollers 58 engage the top chord 20 from above, the nozzle carriage 16 is firmly held to the truss beam 10 while being moveable in the longitudinal direction A of the truss beam 10. The top chord rollers 58 travel on respective top chords 20, whereas the bottom chord rollers 48 travel on the bottom chord 22.
(24) The nozzles 40 are arranged in two parallel rows on straight sections of the rectangular frame tubing 42, which sections extend in a horizontal cross direction B that is perpendicular to the direction A. The nozzles have a common ejection direction C that is perpendicular to both directions A and B. The extension E of the nozzle rows roughly determines a slightly larger cleaning width W at a cleaning distance of the nozzles above the cooling tubes to be cleaned. The extension E covers a plurality of cooling tubes of the cooling tube array 15.
(25) When operating the cleaning apparatus, water is supplied to the nozzles 40 via at least one supply tube 60 and the manifold 42. The at least one supply tube 60 is connected to the manifold 42.
(26) A carrier chain 62 is connected, at one end thereof, to the nozzle carriage. As
(27) The carrier chain 62 is arranged such that, in an intermediate position of the nozzle carriage 16 between opposite end positions of the movement range of the nozzle carriage 16 on the truss beam 10, the carrier chain 62 extends in a first direction from its connection to the nozzle carriage along a first portion 62A, makes a downward bend, and further extends in a direction opposite from said first direction and supported by a chain support 63 on top of the truss beam 10. Thus, the bend is a return bend. In the example shown, the carrier chain 62 extends in a self-supported manner in the first direction to the bend, and the bend angle is slightly less than 180. However, the bend angle may also be 180 or more than 180.
(28) The first portion 62A of the supply tube 62 is, thus, positioned above the second portion 62B of the carrier chain 62, which second portion 62B directly rests on the chain support 63. In the example of
(29) When the nozzle carriage 16 is moved along the truss beam 10, the portions 62A and 62B of the carrier chain 62 vary, i.e. they have a varying length, and the first portion 62A is displaced with the nozzle carriage 10. The position of the bend moves with approximately half the speed of the nozzle carriage 10. When the connection of the carrier chain 62 to the nozzle carriage 16 is the leading end of the movement of the portion 62A, the length of the first portion 62A increases, and the length of the second portion 62B decreases. When the connection of the carrier chain 62 to the nozzle carriage 16 is the trailing end of the movement of the portion 62A, the length of the self-supported portion 62A decreases, and the length of the portion 62B increases. The carrier chain 62 is sufficiently long to allow the nozzle carriage 16 to reach its end positions while maintaining one part 62B-1 of portion 62B of the carrier chain 62 in a fixed position on the chain support 63. In particular, the carrier chain 62 has a length that is at least half the length of the traveling distance of the nozzle carriage 16 along the longitudinal direction of the truss beam 10.
(30) The supply hose 60 is arranged in the free inside cross-section or internal space of the carrier chain 62, as is schematically shown in
(31) As is shown in
(32) Instead of being positioned directly outside the truss beam 10 and arranged to be enclosed by the nozzle carriage 16, the chain support 63, carrier chain 62 and supply hose 60 may also be arranged to the side of the truss beam 10, as is indicated in
(33) A belt drive is arranged to move the nozzle carriage 16 along the longitudinal direction A of the truss beam 10. As is shown in
(34) Instead of a carrier chain 62 that permits bending from a straight configuration to one side only, the carrier chain 62 may be a slack carrier chain. Then, for example, said first portion 62A is permitted to rest on the second portion 62B, as is shown with a dashed line in
(35) Different from the above described examples, the nozzle carriage 16 may also comprise a gap 71 (
(36) In particular, the truss beam 10 may be suspended from a support 72 and may extend on both sides of the support. The gap may allow the nozzle carriage 16 to pass the mounting suspension that supports the truss beam 10, as is schematically shown in
(37) Furthermore, for example, when the chain support 63 is arranged to the side of the truss beam 10, the chain support 63 may be suspended from a boom 74 that is connected to the truss beam 10, and said gap may allow the nozzle carriage 16 to pass the boom 74, as is also schematically shown in
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(39) The bottom chord rollers 48 are arranged on a bottom side of the respective bottom chord 22. The bottom rollers 48, in this example, have a concave, bell-shaped outer circumferential surface that has an arc shaped concave cross-section adapted to the outer circumferential surface of the bottom chord 22. In particular, on each side of the truss beam 100, the bottom chord rollers 48 are arranged below as well as laterally with respect to the respective bottom chord 22, a base part having a larger diameter being arranged at a side that is laterally outward from the truss beam 100. Thereby, the bottom chord rollers 48 that are arranged on both sides of the truss beam 100 firmly guide the nozzle carriage 160 along the bottom chords 22.
(40) The wings of the U-shaped plates 50 together with the top and bottom roller mounting plates 46, 54 form left and right side parts of the nozzle carriage 160 and form a generally U-shaped bracket which surrounds the generally square outline of the truss beam 100.
(41) Whereas the cleaning apparatus described above may be assembled on site and e.g. temporarily mounted on a cooling tube array, the cleaning apparatus may also be permanently mounted to a heat exchanger to be displaceable over a cooling tube array.
(42) Other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims. Furthermore, all the disclosed elements and features of each disclosed embodiment of the cleaning apparatus can be combined with, or substituted for, the disclosed elements and features of every other disclosed embodiment of the cleaning apparatus, respectively, except where such elements or features are mutually exclusive. For example, in the example of
(43) The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measured cannot be used to advantage.
(44) In the claims, the word comprising does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article a or an does not exclude a plurality. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope.