Claims
- 1. A tube assembly for a falling film heat exchanger comprising:
- a metal tube;
- a synthetic resin sleeve fitted snugly over said tube and formed with an inwardly extending shoulder abutting an upper end of said tube, said sleeve being open upwardly over its entire cross section;
- an insert received in said sleeve and said tube and having:
- a frustoconical lower portion diverging outwardly toward and within an inner wall of said tube and defining therewith a narrow annular gap from which a liquid film can pass downwardly along said inner wall of said tube,
- a solid cylindrical stem extending upwardly from said frustoconical lower portion, and
- a plurality of angularly equispaced guide webs extending radially outwardly from said stem lying in respective axial planes, said stem having a free end extending above said webs and said sleeve, said guide webs having upper portions slidably engaging an inner wall of said sleeve for accurately positioning said edge relative to said inner wall of said tube, lower portions extending into said tube, and steps respectively between each upper portion and lower portion of each guide web engaging said shoulder for limiting the penetration of the insert into said tube, said insert being integrally molded from a synthetic resin and is separate from said sleeve, said frustoconical lower portion being formed with a downwardly widening conical cavity terminating in an outwardly extending bevel defining said edge.
- 2. The assembly defined in claim 1, further comprising means located above a mouth of said sleeve for letting liquid flow downwardly through said sleeve and through said annular gap, said frustoconical lower portion being formed with a downwardly open recess having upwardly converging generatrices including an angle ranging between about 45.degree. and 60.degree., said lower portion diverging with a vertex angle on the order of 10.degree., said annular gap having a width of not more than about 1 mm, means being provided for contacting a wall of said tube with a liquid refrigerant.
- 3. The assembly defined in claim 2 wherein said width ranges between substantially 0.3 and 0.7 mm.
- 4. The assembly defined in claim 2 wherein said means located above said mouth of said sleeve includes a storage vessel for said liquid, said assembly further comprising a boiler containing said liquid refrigerant and provided with a cover plate supplying said vessel.
- 5. The assembly defined in claim 2 wherein said insert is vertically reciprocable relative to said tube for dislodging solids entrained by said liquid accumulating in said gap.
- 6. The assembly defined in claim 5 wherein said liquid is continuously fed to said mouth of said sleeve at a steady rate, further comprising sensing means for detecting a rise in the level of liquid above said mouth as an indication of clogging of said gap by said solids and servo means responsive to said sensing means for reciprocating said insert within said tube until said level returns to a normal value.
- 7. The assembly defined in claim 6 wherein said sensing means comprises a first sensor for detecting a rise of said level above a first limit and a second sensor for detecting a further rise of said level above a second limit, said servo means being responsive to said first sensor for reciprocating said insert within said tube, said servo means being further responsive to said second sensor for completely lifting said insert out of said tube to enable a dislodgment of larger chunks of solids through said tube.
- 8. The combination defined in claim 6 wherein said servo means comprises a fluidic jack, a solenoid valve operable to admit pressure fluid alternately from below and from above into said jack, a relay controlling the operation of said solenoid valve, said jack having a piston rod connected with said insert, cam means on said piston rod, and switch means actuatable by said cam means to energize said relay.
- 9. The combination defined in claim 8 wherein the connection between said piston rod and said insert includes a universal joint.
- 10. The combination defined in claim 6 wherein said tube is one of several upright heat transfer tubes in said boiler provided with respective inserts jointly connected with said servo means.
- 11. The combination defined in claim 10, further comprising invert solid spacers disposed in said boiler between said heat-transfer tubes for reducing the volume available to said refrigerant.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 628,017 filed July 5, 1984 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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