The present invention refers to a heat exchanger plate according to the preamble of claim 1. The invention also refers to a plate heat exchanger comprising a plurality of heat exchanger plates. The plate heat exchanger may be configured to operate as an evaporator.
WO 2017/174301 discloses a heat exchanger plate, a plate heat exchanger for evaporation of a first fluid, and a method of making a plate heat exchanger are disclosed. The heat exchanger plate comprises a heat exchanger area extending in parallel with an extension plane the heat exchanger plate, an edge area extending around the heat exchanger area, a number of portholes extending through the heat exchanger area, and a peripheral rim surrounding a first porthole of said number of portholes and extending transversely to the extension plane from a root end to a top end with a rim height perpendicular to the extension plane. The heat exchanger plate comprises at least one restriction hole extending through the peripheral rim and having a height perpendicular to the extension plane.
WO 2017/207292 discloses a plate heat exchanger comprising first heat exchanger plates, second heat exchanger plates, first plate interspaces each formed by a primary pair of one second heat exchanger plate and an adjacent first heat exchanger plate, and second plate interspaces each formed by a secondary pair one first heat exchanger plate and an adjacent second heat exchanger plates. Each first heat exchanger plate comprises a peripheral rim surrounding a first porthole and defining an inlet channel for a first fluid through the plate heat exchanger. Each secondary pair encloses an inlet chamber adjacent to the peripheral rim. The inlet chamber is closed to the second plate interspaces, open to the inlet channel and communicates with one of the first plate interspaces via a nozzle member, thereby permitting a flow of the first fluid from the inlet channel to the first plate interspace.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,310,136 discloses a brazed plate heat exchanger for exchanging heat between fluids, comprising a number of heat exchanging plates provided with a pressed corrugation of ridges and grooves. The heat exchanger plates are stacked onto one another such that flow channels are formed between said plates. The flow channels are in selective communication with port openings. Port skirts are arranged on the heat exchanging plates. The port skirts at least partly surround the port openings, extend in a generally perpendicular direction as compared to a plane of the heat exchanger plates and are arranged to overlap one another to form a pipe like configuration or a part thereof.
Due to the deformation of the material, a large strain may arise in the material when forming, through pressing, the heat exchanger plate and the peripheral rim, especially at the edge of the peripheral rim. In evaporators, for instance those described in the documents referred to above, it is desired to have a relatively small flow area for the porthole forming the inlet for the refrigerant, being in a liquid state. Such small flow area further increases the strain in the peripheral rim. A restriction hole through the peripheral rim subjected to a large strain, may cause problems with the strength of the peripheral rim, and may render the peripheral rim sensible to cracking especially close to the edge of the peripheral rim.
The purpose of the present invention is thus to remedy the problems discussed above, and to provide a plate heat exchanger having an improved strength in the area of the porthole, especially the inlet porthole for a refrigerant.
The purpose is achieved by the heat exchanger plate initially defined, which is characterized in that that the peripheral rim, along the circumferential length, comprises a flat or substantially flat portion and that the restriction hole extends though the flat or substantially flat portion.
The flat or substantially flat portion may thus be flat or plane, or may have a slight curvature along the circumferential length.
The flat or substantially flat portion of the peripheral rim comprises no stresses, or substantially no stresses, meaning that the strain is significantly lower than in a remaining portion or remaining portions of the peripheral rim, especially in the proximity of the edge of peripheral rim. The risk of cracks on the peripheral rim due to the restriction hole is therefore significantly lower than when the restriction hole extends through a curved peripheral rim. Consequently, the strength of the claimed heat exchanger plate, especially in the area of the inlet porthole for the fluid to be evaporated, is improved.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the peripheral rim is formed by said at least one flat or substantially flat portion and at least one remaining portion, which may have a radius of curvature that varies along the circumferential length. The radius of curvature of said at least one remaining portion may be shorter than the radius of curvature of the flat or substantially flat portion in each position along the circumferential length.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the flat or substantially flat portion of the peripheral rim extends transversely to the extension plane of the heat exchanger plate.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the flat or substantially flat portion has a length measured in parallel with the extension plane of the heat exchanger plate that is at least 5% of the circumferential length, preferably at least 10% of the circumferential length, or more preferably at least 15% of the circumferential length. Advantageously, said length may be at most 50% of the circumferential length of the peripheral rim.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the restriction hole is located more closely to the root end than to the edge of the peripheral rim. This location of the restriction hole contributes to the strength of the peripheral rim and the first inlet porthole.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the restriction hole has a diameter that is at least 0.5 mm. The diameter of the restriction hole creates a restriction for the first fluid that is sufficient to create a pressure drop and a proper distribution of the first fluid in the plate interspace inside the restriction hole. The exact length of the diameter of the restriction hole may be determined by factors such as the type of refrigerant selected to form the first fluid.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the flat or substantially flat portion is turned towards a central line of the heat exchanger area. Such a position of the flat or substantially flat portion and thus the restriction hole may direct the first fluid towards the heat exchanger area. However, the flat or substantially flat portion may also be turned in another direction, for instance towards a short side of the heat exchanger plate or towards a long side of the heat exchanger plate.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the peripheral rim comprises two flat or substantially flat portions, wherein a respective restriction hole extends through each of the flat or substantially flat portions. The number of the flat or substantially flat portions, and thus the number of restriction holes, may thus be one, two, three, four or even more. The number of the flat or substantially flat portions and restriction holes is determined by factors such as the type of refrigerant selected to form the first fluid. Consequently, the flat or substantially flat portions may be turned in different directions including, for instance, towards the central line of the heat exchanger area.
Each of the restriction holes may be located more closely to the root end then to the outer end of the peripheral rim.
Each of the restriction holes may have a diameter that is at least 0.5 mm or being in accordance with the examples given above.
The length of each of the flat or substantially flat portions, measured in parallel with the extension plane of the heat exchanger plate, may be is at least 5% of the circumferential length, preferably at least 10% of the circumferential length, or more preferably at least 15% of the circumferential length. Advantageously, the sum of said lengths of the flat or substantially flat portions may be at most 50% of the circumferential length of the peripheral rim.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the portholes has a respective flow area and comprises a first outlet porthole for said first fluid, wherein the flow area of the first inlet porthole may be smaller, or significantly smaller, than the flow area of the first outlet porthole, especially the flow area of the first inlet porthole is less than 50% of the flow area of the first outlet porthole. Such a smaller flow area generally increases the strain in the peripheral rim, especially at the edge of the peripheral rim. Thus, the flat or substantially flat portion may in this case in an efficient manner reduce the strain and provide a proper position for the restriction hole.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the ridges and valleys extend between a primary level at a distance from the main extension plane and a secondary level at a distance from and on an opposite side of the main extension plane, wherein the heat exchanger plate has a pressure depth defined by the distance between the primary level and the secondary level, and wherein the peripheral rim may have a length perpendicularly to the main extension plane that is longer than twice the pressure depth. Such a length of the peripheral rim permit an overlap joint between the outer end of the peripheral rim of the heat exchanger plates and the root end of the peripheral rim of another heat exchanger plate.
The purpose is also achieved by the plate heat exchanger initially defined, wherein the plurality of heat exchanger plates comprises first heat exchanger plates, each of which constitutes a heat exchanger plate as described above, and second heat exchanger plates.
According to an embodiment of the invention, wherein the first and second heat exchanger plates are arranged in an alternating order in a plate package of the plate heat exchanger to form first plate interspaces for the first fluid to be evaporated and second plate interspaces for a second fluid.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the portholes of the first and second heat exchanger plates form an inlet channel for the first fluid, an outlet channel for the first fluid, an inlet channel for the second fluid, and an outlet channel for the second fluid, respectively. The inlet channel for the first fluid may have a flow area that is smaller, or significantly smaller, than the flow area of the outlet channel for the first fluid.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the restriction hole extends through the flat or substantially flat portion of the peripheral rim of the first heat exchanger plate from the inlet channel for the first fluid to one of the first plate interspaces.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the outer end of the peripheral rim of one of the first heat exchanger plates and the root end of the peripheral rim of an adjacent first heat exchanger plate overlap each other and form an overlap joint, especially a brazed overlap joint.
The present invention is now to be explained more closely through a description of various embodiments and with reference to the drawings attached hereto.
As can be seen in
The heat exchanger plates 1, 2 of the plate package may be joined to each other by a brazing material obtained through brazing process in a known manner.
The plate heat exchanger is configured to be operated as an evaporator, wherein the first plate interspaces 3 are configured to receive the first fluid to be evaporated therein. The first fluid may be any suitable refrigerant. The second plate interspaces 4 are configured to receive the second fluid for heating the first fluid to be evaporated in the first plate interspaces 3.
Each of the first and second heat exchanger plates 1, 2 has a heat exchanger area 5, see
The heat exchanger area 5 comprises a corrugation 7 of ridges and valleys, which is schematically indicated in
The ridges and valleys of the corrugation 7 extend between a primary level p′ at a distance from the main extension plane p and a secondary level p″ at a distance from and on an opposite side of the main extension plane p, see
Each of the first heat exchanger plates 1 and the second heat exchanger plates 2 also comprises four portholes 11, 12, 13, 14, see
In the embodiment disclosed in the figures, the first inlet porthole 11 has a flow area that is smaller, or significantly smaller, than the flow area of the first outlet porthole 12, for instance less than 50% of the flow area of the first outlet portholes 12. The dimension of the flow area of the second inlet porthole 13 and the second outlet porthole 14 depends on the properties of the second fluid.
As can be seen in
The peripheral rim 15 is tapering conical, or slightly tapering or slightly conical, and extends away from the heat exchanger area 5 transversally to the extension plane p. The peripheral rim 15 tapers from the root end 16 towards the edge 17.
The remaining three portholes 12-14 are not provided with any peripheral rim of the kind provided at the first inlet porthole 11, but are defined by a porthole edge 18, schematically indicated in
Moreover, the first inlet porthole 11 of the second heat exchanger plates 2 lacks any peripheral rim, as can be seen in
The first and second heat exchanger plates 1, 2 are arranged in such a way that the peripheral rim 15 of the first heat exchanger plates 1 define an inlet channel 21, see
The first outlet porthole 12 of the first and second heat exchanger plates 1, 2 defines an outlet channel 22 for the first fluid, see
In the embodiment disclosed, each of the first heat exchanger plates 1 comprises a restriction hole 30, which extends through the peripheral rim 15 from the inlet channel 21 to one of the first plate interspaces 3.
The peripheral rim 15 has circumferential length around the first inlet porthole 11. In the embodiment disclosed in the figures, the peripheral rim 15 comprises or consists of, along the circumferential length, a flat or substantially flat portion 31 and a remaining portion 32, having a radius of curvature. The flat or substantially flat portion 31 may thus be flat or may have a radius of curvature that is longer, or significantly longer, than the radius of curvature of the remaining portion 32, i.e. a slight curvature. The restriction hole 30 extends though the flat or substantially flat portion 31 of the peripheral rim 15, see
The flat or substantially flat portion 31 of the peripheral rim 15 extends transversely to the extension plane p of the first heat exchanger plate 1.
The peripheral rim 15 thus may consist of the remaining portion 32, which may form a curved circular portion, and said flat or substantially flat portion 31. The remaining portion 32 may have a constant radius of curvature in each plane parallel with the extension plane p, or the radius of curvature of the remaining portion 32 may vary along the circumferential length of the remaining portion 32. The remaining portion 32 and the flat or substantially flat portion 31 may both be inclined, or slightly inclined, in relation to a line perpendicular to the extension plane p, and thus contribute to the taper of the peripheral rim 15.
The flat or substantially flat portion 31 has a length measured in parallel with the extension plane p of the first heat exchanger plate 1 that is at least 5% of the circumferential length. Preferably said length may be at least 10% of the circumferential length, or more preferably at least 15% of the circumferential length.
Advantageously, said length may be at most 50% of the circumferential length of the peripheral rim.
The restriction hole 30 may be located more closely to the root end 16 then to the edge 17 of the peripheral rim 15, as has been indicated in
The restriction hole 13 may be circular, or approximately circular, and have a diameter that is at least 0.5 mm, at least 0.7 mm, or at least 1.0 mm. The diameter of the restriction hole may be smaller than 3 mm, or smaller than 2 mm.
In the embodiment disclosed in the figures, the flat or substantially flat portion 31 is turned towards a central line x of the heat exchanger area 5. The central line x extends in parallel with two long sides of the first heat exchanger plate 1, see
In another embodiment, the flat or substantially flat portion 31 may be turned in another direction, for instance towards a short side of the first heat exchanger plate 1 or towards a long side of the first heat exchanger plate 1.
In the embodiment disclosed in the figures, the peripheral rim 15 comprises only one flat or substantially flat portion 31 with one restriction hole 30. In another embodiment, the sole flat or substantially flat portion 31 may comprise more than one restriction hole 30, for instance two restriction holes 30. In a further embodiment, the peripheral rim 15 may comprise two or more flat or substantially flat portions 31, being distributed along the peripheral rim 15 and each comprising one or more restrictions holes 30. In this case, the flat or substantially flat portions 31 may be turned in different directions including, for instance, towards the central line x of the heat exchanger area 5.
In particular, the peripheral rim 15 may comprise four flat or substantially flat portions 31 arranged perpendicular to each other to form a square- or rectangular-like first inlet porthole 11, wherein the four remaining portions 31 each may form a corner with a short, or very short, radius of curvature. Further shapes of the first inlet porthole 11 are possible, such as triangular, pentagonal etc.
The shape of the remaining portion 32 in the embodiment disclosed in the figures may deviate from a circular shape with a constant radius of curvature, and may thus be oval, elliptic, or irregular.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed but may be varied and modified within the scope of the following claims.
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