Claims
- 1. A method for making a heat exchanger for a fluid flow comprising the steps of:
- (1) forming a plurality of dish-shaped wall sections from thin metal sheets, each wall section having an outer edge portion and an inner edge portion, said inner edge portion defining a central opening;
- (2) forming a plurality of turbulator plates from thin metal sheets;
- (3) forming turbulator rib means in each turbulator plate;
- (4) displacing regions out of one of the surface of each turbulator plate and the surface of each wall section to form positioning means;
- (5) positioning each of said turbulator plates between a pair of said wall sections with the outer edge portions of said sections in engagement with one another to enclose the turbulator plate therein;
- (6) joining the engaging outer edge portions of each pair of wall sections to form a corrugation with the surfaces of the wall sections diverging radially inwardly, such that the turbulator plate is positioned between the central openings, and the outer peripheral edge of said plate is spaced radially inwardly from the joined outer edges of the wall sections to define a peripheral fluid flow passage through the corrugation, said turbulator rib means extending generally normal to the direction of fluid flow over the plate, and said positioning means maintaining the turbulator plate centered radially within the corrugation and spaced between the adjacent surfaces of the wall sections;
- (7) positioning each of said corrugations with the inner edge portion of one wall section in engagement with the inner edge portion of the wall section of an adjacent corrugation, such that said central openings are axially aligned; and,
- (8) joining the engaging inner edge portions of each adjacent pair of corrugations to form a tubular conduit including a series of generally parallel, axially spaced corrugations.
- 2. The method as set forth in claim 1, wherein said turbulator rib means extend axially of the conduit in both directions from the plane of said turbulator plate.
- 3. The method as set forth in claim 2, wherein said turbulator rib means are formed in a generally concentric array between said outer peripheral edge and said central openings.
- 4. A method for making a heat exchanger for a fluid flow comprising the steps of:
- (1) forming a plurality of dish-shaped wall sections from thin metal sheets, each wall section having an outer edge portion and an inner edge portion, said inner edge portion defining a central opening;
- (2) forming a plurality of turbulator plates from thin metal sheets;
- (3) forming turbulator rib means in each turbulator plate;
- (4) displacing regions out of one of the surface of each turbulator plate and the surface of each wall section to form positioning means;
- (5) joining the engaging outer edge portions of pairs of oppositely facing wall sections to enclose one of said turbulator plates and to form a plurality of corrugations with the surfaces of the wall sections diverging radially inwardly, such that the turbulator plate is positioned between the central openings, and the outer peripheral edge of said plate is spaced radially inwardly from the joined outer edges of the wall sections to define a peripheral fluid flow passage through the corrugation, said turbulator rib means extending generally normal to the direction of fluid flow over the plate, and said positioning means maintaining the turbulator plate centered radially within the corrugation and spaced between the adjacent surfaces of the wall sections;
- (6) positioning each of said corrugations with the inner edge portion of one wall section engaged with the inner edge portion of the wall section of an adjacent corrugation, such that said central openings are axially aligned; and,
- (7) joining the engaged inner edge portions of each adjacent pair of corrugation to form a tubular conduit including a series of generally parallel, axially spaced corrugations.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/443,218, filed Nov. 29, 1989.
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