The present invention relates to a heat generator.
Heat generators are devices that are normally used in industrial or domestic systems to modify the temperature or the state of fluids, e.g. air or water. The principle they are based on is the transmission by conduction of heat through a wall or a membrane, so that two fluids tend to reduce the mutual temperature difference by generating a thermal flow that tends to warm the colder fluid and to cool the warmer fluid. The temperatures obtained at the end of such process vary depending on the physical and chemical characteristics of the fluids (air, water or others) and of the wall or membrane (having high or low thermal conductivity), on the geometry of the membrane surface (a larger slotted wall generally leads to a greater amount of heat exchanged) and on the flow characteristics (forced or natural convection, presence of turbulences).
In this way, the temperature of a fluid (“working fluid”) may be modified by forcing the heat exchange with another fluid (“exchange fluid”), a large amount of which is available at a temperature suitable to bring the working fluid to the requested temperature. When the heat exchange is over, the working fluid reaches the requested temperature, whereas the exhausted exchange fluid no longer allows the requested heat exchange and must therefore be expelled.
For example, if the working fluid needs to be heated, a heat exchange with fumes obtained by combustion from a burner may be carried out. To put such a process into practice, it is possible to use a heat generator comprised of:
More generally, a generic heat generator comprises:
Even if the physical principle the heat generator technique is based on is very simple, there occurs a great difficulty in assembling the generator, because the constituent elements and the connector elements are numerous and different; their construction requires the use of a lot of machinery and equipment and of skilled labour.
Moreover, the need to achieve high efficiency in terms of exchanged heat in relation to the size of the heat generator leads to force winding paths for the exchange fluid, by inserting devices adapted to obtain a turbulent flow, which further increase the complexity of the heat generators.
Finally, because of the heat generator assembling complexity, it is rather difficult to modify the generators once these have already been constructed.
It is the object of the present invention to obtain a heat generator allowing to overcome the above-said construction problems.
According to the invention such an object is achieved by a heat generator as defined in claim 1.
The exchange fluid is formed in the combustion chamber, it enters the slotted wall and it passes in the expulsion chamber, from which it exits through the discharge flue.
The construction process of a generator according to the invention may comprise three processing steps:
Said construction step for said basic elements may comprise the mechanical deformation of sheet elements, through processes such as drawing, and the removal of parts of such a sheet.
Said construction step for said generator modules may comprise the connection of basic elements, e.g. obtained by laser welding, and the removal of parts of such basic elements.
Said assembling step for generator according to the invention may comprise the connection of several generator modules, e.g. obtained by laser welding, so that such generator modules are connected in a cascade. Finally, to said generator there is applied a burner that generates an exchange fluid by burning within the combustion chamber.
It may be noted that the construction of a generator is particularly simple. Moreover, the addition and the removal of further generator modules is facilitated, rendering the modification of size, features and potential of said generator easy.
These and other features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of an embodiment thereof, which is illustrated by no way of limitation in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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If said heat generator is used to heat a liquid, then it may be inserted within an appropriate sealed housing 50 provided with an inlet and an outlet for the liquid.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2006QA000274 | Feb 2006 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2006/067252 | 10/11/2006 | WO | 00 | 8/13/2008 |