Claims
- 1. A heat exchange arrangement for transferring heat from a reactor gas coolant to a secondary fluid medium comprising, in combination, vessel means defining a generally cylindrical cavity having a substantially vertical longitudinal axes, means defining an inlet passage intersecting said cavity adjacent the upper end thereof and enabling introduction of a high temperature reactor coolant into the upper end of said cavity, an exit passage intersecting said cavity at an elevation below said inlet passage, and a heat exchanger supported by said vessel means within said cavity, said heat exchanger including a primary tube sheet generally adjacent the lower end of said cavity, a plurality of heat transfer tubes supported by said primary tube sheet so as to extend upwardly within said cavity, said heat transfer tubes being adapted to receive a secondary fluid medium upwardly therein, a first shroud disposed circumferentially of said heat transfer tubes and having at least one flow passage formed therein adjacent said primary tube sheet, said first shroud extending upwardly from said primary tube sheet to at least the height of said heat transfer tubes and having a substantially closed wall upper portion and an outwardly flared lower portion, said lower portion having said at least one flow passage formed therethrough, and a secondary shroud substantially coaxial with said first shroud and extending upwardly within said cavity adjacent said inlet passage, said second shroud being isolated within said cavity and cooperative with said first shroud such that primary coolant entering said cavity flows downwardly within said coaxial shrouds and past said heat transfer tubes before exiting through said at least one flow passage.
- 2. A heat transfer tube as defined in claim 1 wherein said second shroud extends downwardly over said upper portion of said first shroud in substantially coaxial relation therewith, the coaxial portions of said first and second shrouds being spaced from the peripheral surface of said cavity so as to define a flow passage therebetween communicating with said at least one flow passage and said exit passage.
- 3. A heat exchange arrangement for use in transferring heat from a reactor gas coolant to a secondary fluid medium comprising, in combination:
- housing means defining an elongated generally cylindrical cavity having a substantially vertically disposed longitudinal axis and defining upper and lower ends,
- a first flow passage communicating with said cavity adjacent said upper end and defining a reactor gas coolant inlet into said cavity,
- a second flow passage communicating with said cavity and defining an exit passage for said reactor coolant,
- a primary tube sheet supported by said housing means generally adjacent the lower end of said cavity in substantially transverse relation thereto,
- a secondary tube sheet supported by said primary tube sheet in generally parallel relation therewith,
- a plurality of spaced bayonet type heat transfer tube assemblies supported by said primary and secondary tube sheets in upstanding substantially parallel relation to the longitudinal axis of said cavity, said tube assemblies having upper ends terminating below said first flow passage,
- means cooperative with the lower ends of said tube assemblies for passing secondary fluid medium upwardly within said tube assemblies and outwardly from the lower ends thereof,
- a first shroud having a lower end supported by said primary tube sheet and extending upwardly within said cavity circumferentially of said tube assemblies, said first shroud extending upwardly within said cavity a distance equal to approximately the height of said tube assemblies and having flow passage means formed therein generally adjacent said primary tube sheet,
- a second shroud supported by said housing means externally of and in substantially coaxial relation to said first shroud, said second shroud terminating at its lower end above said flow passage means in said first shroud and extending upwardly from the upper end of said first shroud, said second shroud defining an open upper end adapted to receive reactor coolant from said first inlet flow passage,
- and seal means interposed between said first and second shrouds for preventing flow of reactor coolant therebetween, whereby high temperature reactor coolant entering said cavity from said first inlet passage is caused to flow downwardly within said shrouds over said heat transfer tube assemblies and outwardly of said flow passage means in said first shroud to said reactor coolant exit passage so that the temperature of the reactor coolant impinging said primary tube sheet is substantially lower than the temperature of said reactor coolant entering said cavity.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-ATO3-76SF70046 awarded by the United States Department of Energy.
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