TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention pertains to the field of heat exchange and specifically to utilizing a thermal fluid to control heat flux in the annular space of a double tube plate fin exchanger.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Plate fin tube in tube heat exchangers or externally finned tube exchangers have long been employed to exchange heat, in varied applications. These exchangers are most often employed to heat or cool a low density gas stream located on the finned side against a denser fluid with higher heat transfer coefficient within the tubes. The extended surface on the finned exterior pass allows greater heat transfer surface than a bare tube and provides greater heat transfer at a low-pressure drop.
The art has not heretofore recognized the unexpected advantage that by controlling heat flux the use of cold or cryogenic fluids may be used on the internal tube and air or water containing fluids may be used on the exterior finned side reducing frosting or icing of the unit.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention may be employed to increase efficiency of any gas turbine by using cold or cryogenic fluids to cool inlet air. The invention can also be used to vaporize cryogenic fluids such as Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) with ambient air with an intermediate fluid to control the heat transfer rate.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a sketch of a typical tube in tube coil with finned outer tubing.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The invention may be described in several ways as alternate embodiments of the same novel discovery.
An energy exchange system that comprises:
- a. Providing a first working fluid on the finned exterior side of the heat transfer device,
- b. Providing 2 or more working fluids flowing in separate circuits within the internal circuits of the heat transfer device,
- c. feeding the first working fluid to the exterior finned side of a heat transfer zone or zones to transfer heat from the first working fluid thereby cooling the first working fluid to a lower temperature,
- d. feeding the second working fluid into passages or groups of passages to be heated or cooled by the first working fluid,
- e. feeding the third working fluid(s) into a separate passage or group of passages to be heated by the second working fluid,
- f. feeding the second fluid into a passage or group of passage space(s) between the first working fluid exterior finned side and the third working fluid passage or group of passages to control heat flux to minimize freezing of the first working fluid on the exterior finned side.
In a preferred embodiment the invention provides:
- g. in a heat exchange device having one or more finned exterior side working fluid streams against one or multiple inner passage circuits,
In a more preferred embodiment the invention further provides the steps of:
- h. A method of circuitry of a plate fin and tube or finned tube exchanger that allows for more effective heat transfer by controlling the heat flux,
In a more preferred embodiment the invention provides:
- i. Causing ambient air to be passed across the exterior finned side of a finned tube exchanger which contains a cryogenic fluid being heated and vaporized in an inner tube or group of tubes, and which utilizes an intermediate fluid in the space between the inner tube and the outer tube of each circuit to control heat transfer rate thereby reducing frosting or icing of the ambient air.
In a more preferred embodiment of the invention i. above, the intermediate fluid in the space between the inner and outer tube or group of tubes is caused to flow by pumping or other means thereby allowing improved heat transfer while reducing frosting or icing of the outer finned surface.
In summary, the invention provides a system for controlled heat transfer in a plate fin and tube or finned tube exchanger by using an intermediate fluid.
The invention is defined and limited by the claims set out below.