Claims
- 1. A condensing heat exchanger for transferring heat between a gaseous fluid having condensable fractions and a second cooler fluid, comprising in combination: an outer shell enclosure for confining the first gaseous fluid; conduit means communicating with the said outer shell enclosure for admitting the first gaseous fluid; conduit means communicating with the said outer shell enclosure for discharging the first gaseous fluid; a plurality of vertically spaced heat transfer conduit means having vertical centerplanes and transverse centerplanes perpendicular thereto disposed and horizontally declined within the said outer shell enclosure for confining flow of the second cooler fluid through the said condensing heat exchanger; inlet and outlet conduit means communicating with the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means for confining flow of the second cooler fluid into and out of the said condensing heat exchanger; absorbent drainage conduit means whose upper portion is disposed lengthwise adjacent the outer surface of each of the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means below the transverse centerplane which is perpendicular to the vertical centerplane thereof, while the lower portion of each of the said absorbent drainage conduit means extends as an appendage below all of the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means; whereby condensate from fractions of the first gaseous fluid which drains downwardly across the outer surface of the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means is absorbed into the said absorbent drainage conduit means and confined within the said absorbent drainage conduit means by capillary action, while the condensate is impelled by hydrostatic pressure to flow downwardly through interstitial passageways of the said absorbent drainage conduit means to a lower point below all of the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means.
- 2. The condensing heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein a plurality of absorbent drainage conduit means has upper portions which are disposed lengthwise adjacent the lower outer surface of the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means, while the lower portions of the said plurality of absorbent drainage conduit means extend as appendages to a lower point below all of the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means.
- 3. The condensing heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein a plurality of horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means for confining flow of the second cooler fluid is disposed within the said outer shell enclosure and communicates with the said inlet and outlet conduit means; and a plurality of absorbent drainage conduit means whose upper portions are disposed lengthwise adjacent the lower outer surfaces of corresponding members of the said plurality of horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means, while the lower portions of the said plurality of absorbent drainage conduit means each extend as appendages to a lower point below all of its respective corresponding horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means.
- 4. The condensing heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein a lower longitudinal shank of the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means provides one or more lengthwise channels disposed to house the upper portion of the said absorbent drainage conduit means.
- 5. The condensing heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein a humidifying means is disposed within the said conduit means which admits the first gaseous fluid into the said outer shell enclosure; and valve regulating means in a supply conduit of the said humidifying means for controlling the addition of moisture to the first gaseous fluid.
- 6. The condensing heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein the upper portion of the said absorbent drainage conduit means is disposed lengthwise vertically adjacent the lowest outer surface of the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means, while the lower portion of the said absorbent drainage conduit means extends as an appendage to a lower point below all of the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means.
- 7. The condensing heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein gaseous electrostatic ionizing means are disposed therewithin; the said gaseous electrostatic ionizing means comprising a plurality of charged elongate electrical conductors whose individual conductor members are disposed longitudinally in a spaced alternate array between the tubesheets and horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means of the said condensing heat exchanger; and an exterior source of direct electrical current communicating with the said plurality of elongate electrical conductors of the said gaseous ionizing means; whereby condensable vapor fractions of the first gaseous fluid become ionized on flowing past the charged elongate electrical conductors of the said gaseous ionizing means, and the ionized condensable vapor fraction of the first gaseous fluid is repelled by the said elongate electrical conductors of the said gaseous ionizing means and driven onto adjacent surfaces of the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means.
- 8. The condensing heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein gaseous electrostatic ionizing means are disposed therewithin; the said gaseous electrostatic ionizing means comprising a plurality of charged elongate electrical conductors whose individual conductor members are disposed longitudinally in a spaced alternate array between the tubesheets and horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means of the said condensing heat exchanger; an exterior source of direct electrical current communicating with the said plurality of elongate electrical conductors of the said gaseous ionizing means; insulating means to electrically isolate the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means from the structure of the said condensing heat exchanger; and a plurality of elongate electrical conductors communicating between an electrical ground exterior to the said condensing heat exchanger and the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means.
- 9. The condensing heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein gaseous electrostatic ionizing means are disposed therewithin; the said gaseous electrostatic ionizing means comprising a plurality of charged elongate electrical conductors whose individual conductor members are disposed longitudinally in a spaced alternate array between the tubesheet and horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means of the said condensing heat exchanger; an exterior source of direct electrical current communicating with the said plurality of elongate electrical conductors of the said gaseous ionizing means; insulating means to electrically isolate the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means from the structure of the said condensing heat exchanger; an exterior second source of direct electrical current having opposite polarity from the said first exterior source of direct electrical current; and a plurality of elongate electrical conductors communicating between the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means and the said exterior second source of direct electrical current.
- 10. A condensing heat exchanger for transferring heat between a gaseous fluid having condensable fractions and a second cooler fluid, comprising in combination: an outer shell enclosure for confining the first gaseous fluid; conduit means communicating with the said outer shell enclosure for admitting the first gaseous fluid; conduit means communicating with the said outer shell enclosure for discharging the first gaseous fluid; a plurality of vertically spaced heat transfer conduit means having vertical centerplanes and transverse centerplanes perpendicular thereto disposed and horizontally declined within the said outer shell enclosure for confining flow of the second cooler fluid through the said heat exchanger; inlet and outlet conduit means communicating with the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means for confining flow of the second cooler fluid into and out of the said condensing heat exchanger; absorbent drainage wick conduit means whose upper portion is disposed lengthwise adjacent the outer surface of each of the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means below the transverse centerplane which is perpendicular to the vertical centerplane thereof, while the lower portion of each of the said absorbent drainage wick conduit means extends as an appendage below all of the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means; whereby condensate from fractions of the first gaseous fluid which drains downwardly across the outer surface of the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means is absorbed into the said absorbent drainage wick conduit means and confined within the said absorbent drainage wick conduit means by capillary action, while the condensate is impelled by hydrostatic pressure to flow downwardly through interstitial passageways of the said absorbent drainage wick conduit means to a lower point below all of the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means.
- 11. The condensing heat exchanger of claim 10 wherein a plurality of absorbent drainage wick conduit means has upper portions which are disposed lengthwise adjacent the lower outer surface of the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means, while the lower portions of the said plurality of absorbent drainage wick conduit means extend as appendages to a lower point below all of the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means.
- 12. The condensing heat exchanger of claim 10 wherein a plurality of horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means for confining flow of the second cooler fluid are disposed within the said outer shell enclosure and communicate with the said inlet and outlet conduit means; and a plurality of absorbent drainage wick conduit means whose upper portions are disposed lengthwise adjacent the lower outer surfaces of corresponding members of the said plurality of horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means, while the lower portions of the said plurality of absorbent drainage wick conduit means each extend as appendages to a lower point below all of their respective corresponding horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means.
- 13. The condensing heat exchanger of claim 10 wherein a lower longitudinal shank of the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means provide one or more lengthwise channels disposed to house the upper portion of the said absorbent drainage wick conduit means.
- 14. The condensing heat exchanger of claim 10 wherein a humidifying means is disposed within the said conduit means which admits the first gaseous fluid into the said outer shell enclosure; and valve regulating means in a supply conduit of the said humidifying means for controlling the addition of moisture to the first gaseous fluid.
- 15. The condensing heat exchanger of claim 10 wherein the upper portion of the said absorbent drainage wick conduit means is disposed lengthwise vertically adjacent the lowest outer surface of the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means, while the lower portion of the said absorbent drainage wick conduit means extends as an appendage to a lower point below all of the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means.
- 16. The condensing heat exchanger of claim 10 wherein gaseous electrostatic ionizing means are disposed therewithin; the said gaseous electrostatic ionizing means comprising a plurality of charged elongate electrical conductors whose individual conductor members are disposed longitudinally in a spaced alternate array between the tubesheets and horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means of the said condensing heat exchanger; and an exterior source of direct electrical current communicating with the said plurality of elongate electrical conductors of the said gaseous ionizing means; whereby condensable vapor fractions of the first gaseous fluid become ionized on flowing past the charged elongate electrical conductors of the said gaseous ionizing means, and the ionized condensable vapor fraction of the first gaseous fluid is repelled by the said elongate electrical conductors of the said gaseous ionizing means and driven onto adjacent surfaces of the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means.
- 17. The condensing heat exchanger of claim 10 wherein gaseous electrostatic ionizing means are disposed therewithin; the said gaseous electrostatic ionizing means comprising a plurality of charged elongate electrical conductors whose individual conductor members are disposed longitudinally in a spaced alternate array between the tubesheets and horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means of the said condensing heat exchanger; an exterior source of direct electrical current communicating with the said plurality of elongate electrical conductors of the said gaseous ionizing means; insulating means to electrically isolate the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means from the structure of the said condensing heat exchanger; and a plurality of elongate electrical conductors communicating between an electrical ground exterior to the said condensing heat exchanger and the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means.
- 18. The condensing heat exchanger of claim 10 wherein gaseous electrostatic ionizing means are disposed therewithin; the said gaseous electrostatic ionizing means comprising a plurality of charged elongate electrical conductors whose individual conductor members are disposed longitudinally in a spaced alternate array between the tubesheets and horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means of the said condensing heat exchanger; an exterior source of direct electrical current communicating with the said plurality of elongate electrical conductors of the said gaseous ionizing means; insulating means to electrically isolate the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means from the structure of the said condensing heat exchanger; an exterior second source of direct electrical current having opposite polarity from the said first exterior source of direct electrical current; and a plurality of elongate electrical conductors communicating between the said horizontally-declined heat transfer conduit means and the said exterior second source of direct electrical current.
Parent Case Info
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of my presently pending application Ser. No. 480,930 entitled "Condensing Gas-to-Gas Heat Exchanger" filed Mar. 31, 1983 now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. No. 237,909 entitled "Condensing Gas-to-Gas Heat Exchanger" filed Feb. 25, 1981, now abandoned.
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