Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a heat exchange tube comprising:
- providing a ductile substrate having first and second services;
- passing said ductile substrate through a rolling mill to emboss a plurality of truncated conical protrusions on said first surface;
- forming the substrate into a tube so that the first surface becomes the inner surface of the tube and the second surface becomes the outer surface of the tube so that the protrusions are disposed in a plurality of longitudinal columns, such protrusions in each column having a first longitudinal pitch, the plurality of longitudinal columns comprising:
- a first subplurality of such columns each having such protrusions at a first set of longitudinal positions; and
- a second subplurality of such columns each having such protrusions at a second set of longitudinal positions, each column in the second subplurality located equidistant between two adjacent columns of the first subplurality, the second set of positions selected so that an angle .theta. between the downstream longitudinal direction and a line from each protrusion in the first subplurality and the next most downstream protrusion in an adjacent column of the second subplurality is greater than about 55 degrees and less than about 75 degrees.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said passing step generates a plurality of fins on said second surface.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein a second passing step bends said fins.
- 4. An elongate heat exchange tube for carrying a fluid in a longitudinal downstream direction having:
- an inner surface bounding an interior; and
- an outer surface,
- wherein the inner surface has a longitudinal surface direction and is formed with a plurality of longitudinal columns of substantially frustoconical protrusions into said interior, such protrusions in each such column having a first longitudinal pitch, the plurality of longitudinal columns comprising:
- a first subplurality of such columns each having such protrusions at a first set of longitudinal positions; and
- a second subplurality of such columns each having such protrusions at a second set of longitudinal positions, each column in the second subplurality located equidistant between two adjacent columns of the first subplurality, the second set of positions selected so that an angle .theta. between the downstream longitudinal direction and a line from each protrusion in the first subplurality and the next most downstream protrusion in an adjacent column of the second subplurality is greater than about 55 degrees and less than about 75 degrees.
- 5. The tube of claim 4 wherein the plurality of columns are positioned so as to define a plurality of helixes, equal in number to half the number of columns in the plurality of columns and wherein .theta. is greater than about 55 degrees and less than about 65 degrees.
- 6. The tube of claim 4 wherein said outer surface is formed with a plurality of fins.
- 7. The tube of claim 4 wherein the inner surface has a circumferential surface direction and the first and second subpluralities of such columns each have a first circumferential pitch and wherein a ratio of said first circumferential pitch to said first longitudinal pitch is from about 1.43:1 to about 3.723:1.
- 8. The tube of claim 7 wherein a ratio of the first circumferential pitch to a height of the substantially frustoconical protrusions is from about 3 to about 7.
- 9. The tube of claim 8 wherein said height is from about 0.012 inch to about 0.022 inch.
- 10. An elongate heat exchange tube for carrying a fluid in a longitudinal downstream direction having:
- an inner surface bounding an interior; and
- an outer surface,
- wherein the inner surface has a longitudinal surface direction and is formed with a plurality of longitudinal columns of embossed protrusions into said interior, such protrusions formed substantially as truncated cones for generating vortices in the fluid, such protrusions in each such column having a first longitudinal pitch, the plurality of longitudinal columns positioned so as to define a plurality of helixes, equal in number to half the number of columns in the plurality of columns and comprising:
- a first subplurality of such columns each having such protrusions at a first set of longitudinal positions, and
- a second subplurality of such columns each having such protrusions at a second set of longitudinal positions, each column in the second subplurality located equidistant between two adjacent columns of the first subplurality, the second set of positions selected so that an angle .theta. between the downstream longitudinal direction and a line from each protrusion in the first subplurality and the next most downstream protrusion in an adjacent column of the second subplurality is greater than about 55 degrees and less than about 75 degrees.
- 11. The tube of claim 10 wherein .theta. is greater than about 55 degrees and less than about 65 degrees.
- 12. The tube of claim 10 wherein said outer surface is formed with a plurality of fins.
- 13. An elongate heat exchange tube for carrying a fluid in a longitudinal downstream direction having:
- an inner surface bounding an interior; and
- an outer surface,
- wherein the inner surface has a longitudinal surface direction and is formed with a plurality of longitudinal columns of protrusions into said interior, each such protrusion presenting a curved surface to fluid flowing in the longitudinal downstream direction through the heat exchange tube, such protrusions in each such column having a first longitudinal pitch, the plurality of longitudinal columns comprising;
- a first subplurality of such columns each having such protrusions at a first set of longitudinal positions; and
- a second subplurality of such columns each having such protrusions at a second set of longitudinal positions, each column in the second subplurality located equidistant between two adjacent columns of the first subplurality, the second set of positions selected so that all angle .theta. between the downstream longitudinal direction and a line from each protrusion in the first subplurality and the next most downstream protrusion in an adjacent column of the second subplurality is greater than about 55 degrees and less than about 75 degrees and wherein the inner surface has a circumferential surface direction and the first and second subpluralities of such columns each have a first circumferential pitch and wherein a ratio of the first circumferential pitch to a height of the protrusions is from about 3 to about 7.
- 14. An elongate heat exchange tube for carrying a fluid in a longitudinal downstream direction having:
- an inner surface bounding an interior; and
- an outer surface,
- wherein the inner surface has a longitudinal surface direction and is formed with a plurality of longitudinal columns of protrusions into said interior, each such protrusion presenting a curved surface to fluid flowing in the longitudinal downstream direction through the heat exchange tube, such protrusions in each such column having a first longitudinal pitch, the plurality of longitudinal columns comprising:
- a first subplurality of such columns each having such protrusions at a first set of longitudinal positions; and
- a second subplurality of such columns each having such protrusions at a second set of longitudinal positions, each column in the second subplurality located equidistant between two adjacent columns of the first subplurality, the second set of positions selected so that an angle .theta. between the downstream longitudinal direction and a line from each protrusion in the first subplurality and the next most downstream protrusion in an adjacent column of the second subplurality is greater than about 55 degrees and less than about 75 degrees and wherein the inner surface has a circumferential surface direction and the first and second subpluralities of such columns each have a first circumferential pitch and wherein the first circumferential pitch and first longitudinal pitch are sufficient to allow substantial dissipation of a vortex in the fluid as such fluid flows between one such protrusion and a next such protrusion encountered by the fluid.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/442,229 filed May 15, 1995, now abandoned. The parent application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
This patent application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/167,556 entitled "Heat Exchange Tube with Embossed Enhancements" by M. R. Randlett et al. that is now U.S. Pat. No. 5,415,225.
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