Claims
- 1. An arrangement for cooling a flow-passage wall comprising a flow passage having at least one rib element which induces flow vortices in a flow medium passing through the flow passage, attached to that side of the flow-passage wall which faces the flow passage and the shape and size of which are selected in accordance with a certain heat transfer coefficient and a certain pressure loss caused in the flow medium due to the latter flowing over the rib element, wherein the rib element, while largely retaining its original shape and/or size, has contours enlarging its surface facing the flow passage,the rib element has a square or rectangular cross section and, as a contour enlarging its surface, has a grove on its side facing the flow passage, and the rib element has a rib width w and a rib height e, and the groove has a groove depth d and a groove width b, and in that the relationship b=w/2 and d=e/2 are approximately true.
- 2. A flow passage for cooling hot gases as the gases flow through the passage, the flow passage comprising: opposite side walls and additional walls enclosing the passage, a rib element mounted on one of the side walls, the rib element having a surface spaced from the side wall, the surface having a recess, thereby enlarging the surface of the rib element, andthe passage includes a plurality of rib elements mounted on one of the side walls, the rib element being spaced apart a distance of 10 times the height of the rib element above the side wall.
- 3. A flow passage for cooling hot gases as the gases flow through the passage, the flow passage comprising: opposite side walls and additional walls enclosing the passage, a rib element mounted on one of the side walls, the rib element having a surface spaced from the side wall, the surface having a recess, thereby enlarging the surface of the rib element, andthe flow passage includes a second wall opposite the first mentioned side wall, the distance between the opposite side walls, the rib height being about 10% of the distance between the side walls.
- 4. The flow passage as claimed in claim 2 or claim 3, wherein the rib element has a plurality of recesses enlarging the surface.
- 5. The flow passage as claimed in claim 2 or claim 3, wherein the rib element has a uniform cross section along its length.
- 6. An arrangement for cooling a flow-passage wall comprising a flow passage having a least one rib element which induces flow vortices in a flow medium passing through the flow passage, attached to that side of the flow-passage wall which faces the flow passage, and the shape and size of which are selected in accordance with a certain heat transfer coefficient and a certain pressure loss caused in the flow medium due to the latter flowing over the rib element wherein the rib element, while largely retaining its original shape and/or size, has contours enlarging its surface facing the flow passage,the contours enlarging the surface are designed as longitudinal channels or grooves which are made in the rib element extending along the length of the rib element and positioned at approximately a middle portion of the surface.
- 7. The arrangement for cooling a flow-passage wall as cooling gases flow through the passage, the arrangement comprising:opposite walls enclosing the passage, a rib element mounted on at least one of the opposite walls, said rib element causing a secondary flow in the form of vortices in the cooling gas flow, the secondary flow enhancing cooling of the flow-passage wall, the rib element having a surface spaced from the at least one of the opposite walls on which it is mounted, the surface having at least one recess that enlarges the surface of the rib element and increases the heat transfer between the flow-passage wall and the cooling gases while having substantially no effect on the overall shape and size of the rib element.
- 8. The arrangement as claimed in claim 7, wherein the at least one recess enlarging the surface facing the flow passage is designed in such a way that neither the heat transfer coefficient of the rib element nor the flow-induced pressure loss caused by the rib element is substantially changed.
- 9. The arrangement as claimed in claim 7, wherein the at least one recess enlarging the surface is designed as a channel or a groove which is made in the rib element.
- 10. The arrangement as claimed in claim 9, wherein the channels and/or grooves are provided in a comb-like manner on the surface of the rib element.
- 11. The arrangement as claimed in claim 7, wherein the at least one recess enlarging the surface is a bore of a milled-out portion which is made in the rib element.
- 12. The arrangement as claimed in claim 7, wherein the surface of the rib element has surface roughness.
- 13. The arrangement as claimed in claim 7, wherein at least one rib element is arranged on each of said opposite walls enclosing said flow passage.
- 14. The arrangement as claimed in claim 7, wherein the at least one recess enlarging the surface is designed as a longitudinal channel or groove which is made in the rib element extending along the length of the rib element and positioned at approximately a middle portion of the surface.
Priority Claims (1)
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199 63 374 |
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Parent Case Info
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §§119 and/or 365 to Application No. 199 63 374.6 filed in Germany on Dec. 28, 1999; the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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