This application claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201822127677.8 filed with the Chinese Patent Office on Dec. 18, 2018, and entitled “HEAT EXCHANGE TUBE AND HEAT EXCHANGER HAVING SAME”, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
This application relates to the field of heat exchange technologies, and in particular to a heat exchange tube, a processing method for same, and a heat exchanger having same.
A heat exchanger commonly used in a heat pump water heater is a multichannel heat exchanger. This heat exchanger includes two parallel headers, between which there are arranged a plurality of heat exchange tubes. A plurality of flow channels are arranged inside the heat exchange tube along its width direction. The two headers are in communication with each other through the heat exchange tubes.
In the existing structure, the headers are provided with slots adapted to the heat exchange tubes, ends of the heat exchange tubes are inserted into the headers, and the width direction of the heat exchange tube is parallel to the length direction of the header. In order to ensure the strength, a specific distance needs to be maintained between the slots on the header, and adjacent heat exchange tubes are arranged at a specific distance. This causes an insufficient heat exchange area, and heat exchange performance needs to be improved.
Therefore, how to improve the structure of the existing heat exchange tube to increase the heat exchange area and improve the heat exchange efficiency is a technical problem that needs to be solved by those skilled in the art.
In order to solve the above technical problem, this application provides a heat exchange tube for a heat exchanger, where the heat exchange tube includes a body portion provided with a plurality of flow channels arranged in parallel and spaced apart with each other, the length direction of the flow channel being parallel to the length direction of the body portion;
The heat exchange tube includes the body portion, and the at least one side of the body portion is provided with extension portion along the width direction of the body portion, where the extension portion and at least part of the body portion are formed by folding the same plate material. Because the extension portion and the part of the body portion are made of the same plate material, they do not need to be connected in an additional connection manner. The arrangement of the extension portion can increase a heat exchange area and improve heat exchange performance.
This application further provides a heat exchanger including two headers arranged in parallel and spaced apart, between which there are arranged a plurality of heat exchange tubes, with the width direction of the heat exchange tube being parallel to the length direction of the header, where the heat exchange tube is the heat exchange tube described above, and the heat exchange tube are in communication with the two headers through the body portion.
Because the heat exchange tube has the above technical effect, the heat exchanger including the heat exchange tube also has a similar technical effect, and details will not be repeated herein.
This application further provides a processing method for a heat exchange tube, the processing method including:
This application further provides another processing method for a heat exchange tube, the processing method including:
Because the heat exchange tube has the above technical effect, the corresponding processing method for the heat exchange tube also has a similar technical effect, and details will not be repeated herein.
A heat exchange tube provided in this application is applied to a heat exchanger, where the heat exchange tube includes a body portion having a plurality of flow channels arranged in parallel and spaced apart with each other, the length direction of each flow channel being parallel to the length direction of the body portion.
At least one side of the body portion is provided with an extension portion along the width direction of the body portion, where the extension portion and at least part of the body portion are formed by folding the same plate material.
The extension portion and the at least part of the body portion of the heat exchange tube are formed by folding the same plate material, such that the extension portion and the body portion do not need to be connected in an additional connection manner. This can increase a heat exchange area and improve heat exchange performance.
Specifically, the body portion includes tube walls, the tube walls enclose a tube body having a cavity, and at least part of the tube walls and the extension portion are formed by folding the same plate material.
More specifically, the tube walls include two bottom walls arranged in parallel and spaced apart, two opposite side walls are provided on both sides of the bottom walls, and the two bottom walls and the two side walls enclose the foregoing tube body, where at least one side of one bottom wall extends toward the outside of the tube body to form the extension portion, that is, the bottom wall and the extension portion are formed by the same plate material.
In a specific solution, the body portion is a flat tube structure, that is, the body portion is a flat structure with its thickness dimension being less than its width dimension.
Further, the length of the extension portion is less than the length of the body portion, such that a notch is formed between at least one end of the extension portion and one end of the body portion, that is, along the length direction, at least one end of the body portion protrudes from the extension portion. When the heat exchange tube is assembled with a header of the heat exchanger, the above-mentioned structural arrangement of the extension portion can help locate relative positions of the heat exchange tube and the header, that is, the part of the body portion of the heat exchange tube protruding from the extension portion is the depth for which the body portion is inserted into the header. In this way, the difficulty of assembling the heat exchange tube and the header can be reduced, thereby improving the assembly efficiency of the two. In addition, because a side of the body portion of the heat exchange tube is provided with an extension portion, after heat exchange tubes are assembled between two headers of the heat exchanger, the extension portion fills the space between adjacent body portions, which expands an heat transfer area, such that the heat transfer effect can be effectively improved.
A processing method for a heat exchange tube provided in this application includes:
preparing a plate-shaped piece;
folding a first plate section of the plate-shaped piece into a tube body having a cavity enclosed by two opposite bottom walls and two opposite side walls, where a second plate section of the plate-shaped piece forms an extension portion on at least one side of the tube body, and the extension portion joins one bottom wall of the tube body.
Further, when the first plate section of the plate-shaped piece is folded into the tube body, a part of the first plate section is bent to form an inner baffle separating the cavity into a plurality of flow channels.
To help those in the technical field better understand the solution of this application, this application will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific implementations.
Referring to
In some embodiments, a heat exchange tube 10a includes a body portion 11a, the body portion 11a includes tube walls, and the tube walls enclose a tube body having a cavity. Specifically, the tube walls include two bottom walls 112a arranged in parallel and spaced apart, two opposite side walls 113a are provided on both sides of the bottom walls 112a, and the two bottom walls 112a and the two side walls 113a enclose the tube body.
The body portion 11a further includes an inner baffle 114a arranged in the cavity of the tube body, and the inner baffle 114a separates the cavity of the tube body into a plurality of flow channels 111a. As shown in
In some embodiments, along the width direction of the body portion 11a, both sides of the body portion 11a are provided with extension portions 12a.
Two sides of one bottom wall 112a of the body portion 11a each extend toward the outside of the tube body to form two extension portions 12a, and the thickness of the extension portion 12a is the same as that of the bottom wall 112a. In other words, the two extension portions 12a and the bottom wall 112a are formed by the same plate material. Specifically, the two extension portions 12a and the bottom wall 112a are in the same plane.
Specifically, the tube walls of the tube body of the body portion 11a are formed by folding the same plate material, that is, the two bottom walls 112a and the two side walls 113a are formed by folding the same plate material. Because the extension portions 12a and one bottom wall 112a are of the same plate material, the two bottom walls 112a, the two side walls 113a, and the two extension portions 12a are all formed by folding the same plate material.
Referring to
Further, in some embodiments, the inner baffle 114a, the tube walls, and the extension portions 12a are all formed by folding the same plate material. In other words, the heat exchange tube 10a provided in some embodiments is formed by folding the same plate material. In this way, the heat exchange performance of the heat exchange tube 10a can be further improved.
Certainly, in practical arrangements, it is also feasible that the inner baffle 114a is formed by folding a separate plate material, the tube body and the extension portions 12a are formed by folding another plate material, and then the inner baffle 114a is fitted with the tube body.
Further, the length of the extension portion 12a is less than that of the body portion 11a, that is, along the length direction of the body portion 11a, at least one end of the body portion 11a protrudes from the extension portion 12a, and there is a preset distance between an end face of the extension portion 12a and a corresponding end face of the body portion 11a.
As shown in
From the orientation shown in
In some embodiments, the body portion 11a and the extension portions 12a of the heat exchange tube 10a are an integral structure. Specifically, the structure of the foregoing heat exchange tube 10a is formed by bending a plate-shaped piece, that is, the body portion 11a and the extension portions 12a are formed by bending the plate-shaped piece. In this way, the heat exchange tube 10a has no other external connection points in its own structure, and its strength can be ensured.
Referring to
In a specific embodiment, the processing method in which the heat exchange tube 10a shown in
As shown in
f. Material cutout is performed on the two extension portions 12a in step 2e as required, such that two ends of the body portion 11a along the length direction protrude from the extension portions 12a by a preset distance.
In the foregoing processing method for the heat exchange tube 10a, the plate-shaped piece is folded in the form of a square wave to form side walls of the flow channels 111a of the heat exchange tube 10a. As such, the cross section of the flow channel 111a of the heat exchange tube 10a formed by processing is a square structure. It can be understood with reference to
The extension portion 12a of the heat exchange tube 10a formed by processing using the foregoing method is a single-layer plate structure, that is, the wall thickness of the extension portion 12a is the same as that of the tube wall of the body portion 11a. It can be understood that, in practical arrangements, the extension portion 12a may also be a double-layer plate structure or a plate structure of at least three layers. Specifically, after the foregoing step e, the plate structures on both sides of the body portion 11a may be refolded to form extension portions with double-layer structures, or may be folded multiple times to form extension portions with plate structures of at least three layers.
It should be noted that the foregoing description is merely an example of a processing method for forming the heat exchange tube 10a shown in
Referring to
In some embodiments, a heat exchange tube 10b includes a body portion 11b, the body portion 11b includes a tube body having a cavity, and the tube body is enclosed by tube walls. Specifically, the tube walls include two bottom walls 112b arranged in parallel and spaced apart, two opposite side walls 113b are provided on both sides of the bottom walls 112b, and the two bottom walls 112b and the two side walls 113b enclose the tube body. The body portion 11b further includes an inner baffle 114b arranged in the cavity of the tube body, and the inner baffle 114b separates the cavity of the tube body into a plurality of flow channels 111b arranged in parallel and spaced apart from each other, where the length direction of each flow channel 111b is parallel to the length direction of the body portion 11b.
Along the width direction of the body portion 11b, one side of one bottom wall 112b of the body portion 11b extends outward to form an extension portion 12b. In the illustration, the extension portion 12b is provided on the left of the body portion 11b. Specifically, the extension portion 12b and the bottom wall 112b are in the same plane.
In some embodiments, the inner baffle 114b of the body portion 11b presents a square-wave bent structure, a shape of the cross section of each flow channel 111b formed by separating the cavity of the tube body is square, and the extension portion 12b is a single-layer plate structure, that is, the thickness of the extension portion 12b is the same as the thickness of the bottom wall 112b of the tube body.
In some embodiments, one side of one bottom wall 112b extends toward the outside of the tube body to form the extension portion 12b, and the tube walls, the extension portion 12b, and the inner baffle 114b forming the tube body are all formed by folding the same plate material.
In some embodiments, the extension portion 12b is provided only on one side of the body portion 11b. Therefore, the heat exchange tube 10b provided in some embodiments requires fewer procedures during processing.
In brief, processing steps of a processing method for the heat exchange tube 10b are as follows:
Specifically, material cutout may be performed on the part of the second plate-shaped section that extends out of the through groove bent section, to form the extension portion 12b, such that two ends of the body portion 11b protrude from the extension portion 12b, to facilitate locating during the assembly with headers.
It can be learned that the processing method for the heat exchange tube 10b is simpler than the processing method for the heat exchange tube 10a of Embodiment 1. In practice, the structure of the heat exchange tube can be determined as required.
Referring to
In some embodiments, a heat exchange tube 10c includes a body portion 11c, the body portion 11c includes a tube body having a cavity, and the tube body is enclosed by tube walls. Specifically, the tube walls include two bottom walls 112c arranged in parallel and spaced apart, two opposite side walls 113c are provided on both sides of the bottom walls 112c, and the two bottom walls 112c and the two side walls 113c enclose the tube body. The body portion 11c further includes an inner baffle 114c arranged in the cavity of the tube body, and the inner baffle 114c separates the cavity of the tube body into a plurality of flow channels 111c arranged in parallel and spaced apart from each other, where the length direction of each flow channel 111c is parallel to the length direction of the body portion 11c.
Along the width direction of the body portion 11c, both sides of the body portion 11c extend outward to form extension portions 12c.
In some embodiments, the inner baffle 114c of the body portion 11c also presents a square-wave bent structure, and a shape of the cross section of each flow channel 111c formed by separating the cavity of the tube body is also square.
In some embodiments, the tube walls, the extension portions 12c, and the inner baffle 114c forming the tube body are all formed by folding the same plate material.
The extension portion 12c is a double-layer plate structure, that is, the thickness of the extension portion 12c is twice that of the tube wall. Specifically, referring to
Specifically, the extension portion 12c and the bottom wall 112c that joins the extension portion 12c are in the same plane.
Specifically, it can be understood that one end of one side wall 113c is bent outward and extends a specific length to form one plate portion of the extension portion 12c; after being folded, extends inward the same length to form the other plate portion of the extension portion 12c; and continues to extend inward to form one bottom wall 112c of the tube body.
Compared with Embodiment 1 described above, the heat exchange tube 10c provided in this embodiment differs that the extension portion 12c is a double-layer plate structure.
With reference to
In brief, processing steps of a processing method for the heat exchange tube 10c are as follows:
Certainly, on the basis of the structure of the heat exchange tube shown in
Referring to
In some embodiments, a heat exchange tube 10d includes a body portion 11d, the body portion 11d includes tube walls, and the tube walls enclose a tube body having a cavity. Specifically, the tube walls include two bottom walls 112d arranged in parallel and spaced apart, two opposite side walls 113d are provided on both sides of the bottom walls 112d, and the two bottom walls 112d and the two side walls 113d enclose the tube body. The body portion 11d further includes an inner baffle 114d arranged in the cavity of the tube body, and the inner baffle 114d separates the cavity of the tube body into a plurality of flow channels 111d arranged in parallel and spaced apart from each other, where the length direction of each flow channel 111d is parallel to the length direction of the body portion 11d.
Along the width direction of the body portion 11d, both sides of the body portion 11d extend outward to form extension portions 12d.
In some embodiments, the tube walls, the extension portions 12d, and the inner baffle 114d forming the tube body are all formed by folding the same plate material.
In some embodiments, the two extension portions 12d of the body portion 11d are both double-layer plate structures, that is, the thickness of the extension portion 12d is twice that of the tube wall. Specifically, referring to
Specifically, the extension portion 12d and the bottom wall 112d that joins the extension portion 12d are in the same plane.
Specifically, in this embodiment, the folding manner of the plate material is similar to that of Embodiment 3 described above. Compared with Embodiment 3 described above, the heat exchange tube 10d provided in this embodiment differs in that a shape of the cross section of the flow channel 111d is different. In this embodiment, the structure of the inner baffle 114d is different, and the inner baffle 114d is bent in the form of a sine wave.
Similarly, in other solutions, the inner baffle 114d may alternatively be bent in a wave shape, provided that the cavity of the tube body can be separated into a plurality of flow channels 111d arranged in parallel to each other.
Referring to
In some embodiments, a heat exchange tube 10e includes a body portion 11e, the body portion 11e includes tube walls, and the tube walls enclose a tube body having a cavity. Specifically, the tube walls include two bottom walls 112e arranged in parallel and spaced apart, two opposite side walls 113e are provided on both sides of the bottom walls 112e, and the two bottom walls 112e and the two side walls 113e enclose the tube body. The body portion 11e further includes an inner baffle 114e arranged in the cavity of the tube body, and the inner baffle 114e separates the cavity of the tube body into a plurality of flow channels 111e arranged in parallel and spaced apart from each other, where the length direction of each flow channel 111e is parallel to the length direction of the body portion 11e.
Along the width direction of the body portion 11e, both sides of the body portion 11e are provided with extension portions 12e.
In some embodiments, the tube walls, the extension portions 12e, and the inner baffle 114e forming the tube body are all formed by folding the same plate material.
In some embodiments, the two extension portions 12e of the body portion 11e are both double-layer plate structures, that is, the thickness of the extension portion 12e is twice that of the tube wall. Specifically, referring to
Specifically, the extension portion 12e and the bottom wall 112e that joins the extension portion 12e are in the same plane.
Specifically, in some embodiments, the folding manner of the plate material is similar to that of Embodiment 3 described above. Compared with Embodiment 3 described above, the heat exchange tube 10e provided in some embodiments differs in that a shape of the cross section of the flow channel 111e is different. In some embodiments, the structure of the inner baffle 114e is different. Specifically, the inner baffle 114e is bent in the form of a triangular wave, and the cross section of each flow channel 111e formed by separating the cavity of the tube body presents a triangular structure.
The foregoing lists the specific structures of several heat exchange tubes in an exemplary manner. It can be understood that, in practice, when the overall structure of the heat exchange tube remains unchanged, its specific structure may change due to different folding manners.
In addition, in practical arrangements, the shape of the cross section of each flow channel of the body portion of the heat exchange tube can also be varying. To be specific, in the process of manufacturing the heat exchange tube, different side-wall section structures of the flow channels may be formed by folding manners in different shapes, such as a combination of square wave folding and sine wave folding, or a combination of sine wave folding and triangular wave folding.
In addition, it can be understood that when there are extension portions on both sides of the body portion of the heat exchange tube, structures of the two extension portions may also be set differently. For example, the extension portion on one side is a single-layer plate structure, and the extension portion on the other side is a double-layer plate structure. Certainly, in addition to the single-layer or double-layer plate structure, the extension portion may also be folded repeatedly to form a multi-layer plate structure of at least three layers.
It should be noted that in some embodiments, in the illustrated solutions corresponding to the embodiments, the length of the extension portion is the same as that of the body portion. It can be understood that in practical arrangements, material cutout may be performed on one or two ends of the extension portion as required, such that the end of the body portion protrudes from the extension portion by a predetermined distance, to limit relative mounting positions of the heat exchange tube and the header when the heat exchange tube is inserted into and fitted with the header.
In addition to the foregoing heat exchange tube, this application further provides a heat exchanger including two headers arranged in parallel and spaced apart, between which there are arranged a plurality of heat exchange tubes, with the width direction of the heat exchange tube being parallel to the length direction of the header, where the heat exchange tube are in communication with the two headers through its body portion.
Referring to
As shown in
It can be understood that when the heat exchange tubes connected between the two headers 20 each are provided with an extension portion only on one side, two adjacent heat exchange tubes are still arranged in contact with each other. In this case, the two adjacent heat exchange tubes being in contact with each other means that a space between an extension portion on one side of one heat exchange tube and a body portion of another heat exchange tube is zero.
Specifically, among the plurality of heat exchange tubes connected between the two headers of the heat exchanger, at least two heat exchange tubes are in the same plane.
It should also be noted herein that “same” mentioned throughout this specification does not mean simply “absolutely same” in the mathematical sense, but a certain range of errors is allowed.
The heat exchange tube, the processing method for same, and the heat exchanger having same provided in this application are all described in detail above. Specific examples are used in this specification to explain the principle and implementations of this application. The description of the foregoing embodiments is only used to help understand the method and core idea of this application. It should be noted that for those of ordinary skill in the art, some improvements and modifications can also be made to this application without departing from the principle of the present invention, and such improvements and modifications also fall within the scope of protection of this application.
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