The invention relates to a heat exchanger, particularly for a motor vehicle.
Heat exchangers, notably in the motor vehicle field, are usually composed of flat tubes grouped in a bundle, between which spacers are positioned. A first fluid, for example; a heat transfer fluid such as glycol/water or a gas, flows inside the flat tubes, and a second fluid, for example air, flows between said flat tubes through the spacers. The flat tubes may take the form of stacked elongated tubes, or alternatively pairs of plates inside which a circuit for the flow of the first fluid is formed. The exchange surface between the first and the second fluid is increased by the presence of the spacers, but the thermal conductivity between these two fluids is also affected by the quality of the thermal bridge between these spacers and the flat tubes. If there is not a good thermal bridge at the contact between the spacers and the flat tubes, the heat exchanger will be less efficient.
One of the objects of the present invention is therefore to overcome at least some of the drawbacks of the prior art, and to propose an improved heat exchanger.
The present invention therefore relates to a heat exchanger comprising:
The presence of these grooves can facilitate the assembly of the bundle by providing a housing into which the ends of the spacers may be inserted. These grooves also improve the contact between the outer surface of the flat tubes and the spacers, thereby improving the heat exchange between these two elements. Because of these grooves, the performance of the heat exchanger according to the invention is better than that of others of equivalent size.
According to an aspect of the invention, the ends of the spacers have the profile of a continuous line over the whole width of the flat tubes, and a groove on the outer surface of the flat tubes forms a single continuous line over the width of said flat tube.
According to another aspect of the invention, the spacers comprise at least two strips with a periodic profile, offset relative to one another, and, over their width, the flat tubes comprise, on their outer surfaces, segmented grooves which are complementary to the ends of the strips with a periodic profile.
According to another aspect of the invention, the grooves on the outer surface of the flat tubes also form a protuberance on the inner surface of said flat tubes. According to another aspect of the invention, the grooves and the protuberances of the two walls of the flat tubes are positioned one below the other.
According to another aspect of the invention, the grooves and the protuberances of the two walls of the flat tubes are offset relative to one another.
According to another aspect of the invention, the depth of the grooves is less than 50% of the height of the void in the flat tube, and is preferably between 40% and 30%. According to another aspect of the invention, each of the flat tubes comprises a pair of plates, inside which a circuit for the flow of the first fluid is formed.
According to another aspect of the invention, the periodic profile of the spacers is a sinusoidal profile. According to another aspect of the invention, the ends of the spacers are rounded.
According to another aspect of the invention, the ends of the spacers are flat.
According to another aspect of the invention, the periodic profile of the spacers is a crenelated profile. According to another aspect of the invention, the periodic profile of the spacers is a sawtooth profile.
According to another aspect of the invention, the flat tubes and the spacers are made of a metallic material and are fixed to one another by brazing.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will be more clearly apparent from a reading of the following description, provided as an illustrative and non-limiting example, and from the appended drawings, of which:
Identical elements in the various figures have been given the same references.
The following embodiments are examples. Although the description refers to one or more embodiments, this does not necessarily mean that each reference concerns the same embodiment, or that the characteristics are applicable to a single embodiment only. Simple characteristics of different embodiments may also be combined to provide other embodiments.
In the present description, some elements or parameters may be indexed, for example as a first element or second element, or first parameter and second parameter, or first criterion and second criterion, etc. In this case, this is a simple indexing for the purpose of differentiating and designating elements or parameters or criteria which are similar but not identical. This indexing does not imply that any element, parameter or criterion takes priority over another, and such designations may easily be interchanged without departing from the scope of the present invention. Furthermore, this indexing does not imply any ordering, in time for example, for the estimation of any one or other criterion.
A heat exchanger, notably in the motor vehicle field, usually comprises:
These spacers 3 usually have a periodic profile, the ends 30 of which are contact with the outer surfaces of said flat tubes 2. Said spacers 3 have a second fluid passing through them.
The flat tubes 2 and the spacers 3 usually form a bundle, and the ends of the flat tubes are connected to manifolds of the first fluid. The flat tubes 2 may, for example, be tubes which have an oblong and relatively flat shape in cross section. They may also take the form of a pair of plates forming a circuit for the flow of the first fluid. In this case, the pairs of plates are superimposed to form the bundle, the second fluid flowing between the pairs of plates.
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The presence of these grooves 20 can facilitate the assembly of the bundle by providing a housing into which the ends of the spacers 3 may be inserted. These grooves 20 also improve the contact between the outer surfaces of the flat tubes 2 and the spacers, thereby improving the heat exchange between these two elements. Because of these grooves 20, the performance of the heat exchanger according to the invention is better than that of others of equivalent size.
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According to a first embodiment, the grooves 20 and the protuberances 21 of the two walls of the flat tubes 2 are positioned one below the other, as shown in
According to a second embodiment, the grooves 20 and the protuberances 21 of the two walls of the flat tubes 2 are offset relative to one another, as shown in
The depth of the grooves 20, and therefore the height of the protuberances 21, is preferably less than 50% of the height of the void 22 in the flat tube 2. This depth may, notably, be between 40% and 30% of the height of the void 22 in the flat tube 2.
The flat tubes 2 and the spacers 3 are made of a metallic material and are fixed to one another by brazing. A brazing strip 40 is then present between the ends 30 of the spacers 3 and the grooves 20, as shown in
According to a second embodiment, the ends 30 of the spacers 3 having a sinusoidal profile are flat, as shown in
According to other embodiments, the spacers 3 may have a sawtooth profile, as shown in
Evidently, therefore, the performance of the heat exchanger is better, owing to the presence of the grooves 20 and the improved connection between the spacers 3 and the flat tubes 2.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1557906 | Aug 2015 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2016/068423 | 8/2/2016 | WO | 00 |