Claims
- 1. A turbulizer for a heat exchanger comprising:an elongate planar member having a plurality of groups of adjacent longitudinal parallel rows of convolutions formed therein, said convolutions being interrupted to form longitudinal neutral channels between said groups of adjacent rows of convolutions.
- 2. A turbulizer for a heat exchanger as claimed in claim 1 wherein the convolutions are in the form of bridges, the turbulizer having a high pressure drop orientation in the direction of the bridges and a low pressure drop orientation in the direction passing under the bridges.
- 3. A turbulizer for a heat exchanger as claimed in claim 2 wherein the rows of convolutions are further interrupted in the high pressure drop direction to form pressure recovery zones located longitudinally between the convolutions.
- 4. A turbulizer for a heat exchanger as claimed in claim 3 wherein the convolutions are aligned in the low pressure drop direction, the pressure recovery zones also being aligned transversely to form neutral channels in the low pressure drop direction.
- 5. A turbulizer for a heat exchanger as claimed in claim 2 wherein the convolutions are staggered in the low pressure drop direction.
- 6. A turbulizer for a heat exchanger as claimed in claim 2 wherein the convolutions are aligned in the low pressure drop direction.
- 7. A turbulizer for a heat exchanger as claimed in claim 3 wherein the turbulizer has a central plane containing the pressure recovery zones, and wherein the convolutions in each row of convolutions extend alternately above and below the central plane.
- 8. A turbulizer for a heat exchanger as claimed in claim 5 wherein the turbulizer has a central plane containing the pressure recovery zones, and wherein the convolutions in each row of convolutions extend alternately above and below the central plane.
- 9. A turbulizer for a heat exchanger as claimed in claim 1 wherein said groups include three rows of convolutions, there being a single longitudinal neutral channel between each group.
- 10. A turbulizer for a heat exchanger as claimed in claim 1 wherein there is a central group of three rows of convolutions, double width neutral channels on either side of said central group, and a group of two rows of convolutions on either side of said neutral channels.
- 11. A turbulizer for a heat exchanger as claimed in claim 1 wherein there is a central group of five rows of convolutions, neutral channels on either side of said central group, and a group of two rows of convolutions on either side of the neutral channels.
- 12. A turbulizer for a heat exchanger as claimed in claim 1 wherein there are two groups of four rows of convolutions and a neutral channel between and on either side of said groups of convolutions.
- 13. A turbulizer for a heat exchanger as claimed in claim 1 wherein there are two groups of four rows of convolutions and a triple width neutral channel located between said two groups of convolutions.
- 14. A turbulizer for a heat exchanger as claimed in claim 1 wherein there are two groups of five rows of convolutions and a longitudinal neutral channel located therebetween.
- 15. A heat exchange comprising:a plurality of spaced-apart tube members defining flow passages therebetween; said tube members defining spaced-apart inlet and outlet openings; and a turbulizer as claimed in claim 1 located in at least one of the flow passages between the respective inlet and outlet openings.
- 16. A heat exchanger comprising:a plurality of spaced-apart tube members defining flow passages therebetween; said tube members defining spaced-apart inlet and outlet openings; and a turbulizer as claimed in claim 9 located in at least one of the flow passages between the respective inlet and outlet openings.
- 17. A heat exchanger as claimed in claim 15 wherein the tube members are formed of back-to-back plates having joined peripheral edges and raised central portions defining said flow passages.
- 18. A heat exchanger as claimed in claim 16 wherein the tube members are formed of back-to-back plates having joined peripheral edges and raised central portions defining said flow passages.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/064,218 filed Apr. 22, 1998.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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