Claims
- 1. A corrosion resistant heat exchanger assembly consisting essentially of:
- a partition having opposed sides and adapted to be contacted on a first side by a first heat exchange fluid and contacted on the other side by a second heat exchange fluid;
- a fin-like structure brazed to one of said sides to enhance heat exchange between the heat exchange fluid ont he associated side and said partition;
- one of said partition and said fin-like structure being formed of a ferrous material having an external aluminum coating facing the other of said partition and said fin-like structure;
- the other of said partition and said fin-like structure having an aluminum surface facing said one of said partition and said fin-like structure; and
- aluminum braze clad material at the interface of said partition and said fin-like structure;
- said assembly being characterized by the absence of any appreciable exposed layer of ferrous aluminum intermetallic compound or intermediate phase on said one of said partition and said fin-like structure in the area of said other of said partition and said fin-like structure.
- 2. The heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein said one side is an interior side of said partition.
- 3. The heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein said partition is defined by a tube.
- 4. The heat exchanger of claim 3 wherein said fin is located within said tube.
- 5. The heat exchanger of claim 3 wherein said tube is a flattened tube having opposed walls and said fin is located within said tube and extends between and is bonded to both said walls.
- 6. The heat exchanger of claim 3 wherein said tube is a flattened tube having opposed walls and wherein there are two said fins, one bonded to each of said walls.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a division and continuation-in-part of our co-pending application Ser. No. 406,064 filed Sept. 12, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,949,543, entitled "Tube and Fin Assembly for Heat Exchangers in Power Plants".
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Air Cooled Condensers for Combined-Cycle and Cogeneration, Jun. 1988--two pages. |
Operating Experience and Performance Testing of the World's Largest Air-Cooled Condenser--by Kosten et al., Apr. 27-29, 1981. |
GEA Air Cooled Condensing Systems, GEA-Information--Air cooled condenser for a 160 MW Steam etc., GEA-Information--Fin Tubes for long service life. |
Divisions (1)
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406064 |
Sep 1989 |
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