The present invention relates to baffles employed in heat exchangers.
It is known to form heat exchangers from a stack of baffles with the baffles separated by sheet material. The baffles provide a plurality of passages through which air passes, with heat being exchanged between air passing through adjacent baffles. If so required the transfer of moisture was also provided. Such heat exchangers are described in Australian Patent Application 771202 and 771211. Modifications of these heat exchangers are described in International Patent Applications PCT/AU2004/000103, PCT/AU2005/001097, PCT/AU2008001299, PCT/AU2008/001301 and PCT/AU2008/1001703.
A disadvantage of the above discussed heat exchangers is that heat flows between adjacent baffles if not optimized.
It is the object of the present invention to overcome or substantially ameliorate the above disadvantage.
There is disclosed herein a heat exchanger including:
a first baffle with a configuration providing first and second longitudinal sides joined by first and second transverse ends, the baffle providing a plurality of passages through which a fluid passes from an inlet to an outlet, the inlet being at said first side and the outlet being at said second side, with the passages extending at least partly longitudinally and transversely relative to said longitudinal sides;
a second baffle, the baffle being of a configuration to co-operate with the first baffle and so as to have a first and a second longitudinal side and, a first and a second transverse end, the second baffle having a plurality of passages through which a fluid passes, the passages of the second baffle extending from the second baffle first transverse end to the second baffle second transverse end; and
a sheet material between the first and second baffles to provide for the transfer of heat between the fluid passing through the passages of the first baffle and the fluid passing through the passages of the second baffle.
Preferably, said configuration is square or rectangular.
Preferably, each of the passages of the first baffle include a first length, a second length and a third length arranged in series, the first length extending from the first side of the first baffle, the second length being generally parallel to the sides of the first baffle, and the third length extending to the second side.
Preferably, the first and third lengths are inclined by approximately 90° to the sides of the first baffle.
Preferably, the second lengths are inclined by approximately 90° to the first and third lengths.
Preferably, the passages of the second baffle are generally parallel to the sides of the second baffle.
Preferably, the baffles are generally planar.
Preferably, the sheet material provides for the transfer of moisture between the fluid passing through the passages of the first baffle and the fluid passing through the passages of the second baffle.
In an alternative preferred form, the sheet material substantially prevents the transfer of moisture between the fluid passing through passages of the first baffle and the fluid passing through the passages of the second baffle.
Preferably, both baffles are of a rectangular configuration so that the longitudinal sides each have a length and the transfer ends each have a length less than the length of the longitudinal sides.
Preferably, the heat exchanger is adapted to provide for the transfer of heat between the fluids, when the fluids are a gas.
Preferably, the heat exchanger is adapted to provide for the transfer of heat between the fluids, where the fluids are air.
Preferred forms of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
In the accompanying drawings there is schematically depicted a heat exchanger 10. The heat exchanger 10 includes a cabinet 11 that houses a plurality of baffles 12 and 13. In this embodiment the baffles 12 and 13 are generally vertically oriented, that is they generally each lie in their respective vertical planes. In an alternative arrangement the baffles may be horizontally oriented.
The baffles 12 and 13 are arranged alternately and are separated by sheet material 14. The sheet material 14 (as best seen in
Preferably, the baffle 12 is of a rectangular or square configuration so as to have a first longitudinal side 17 and a second longitudinal side 18, the sides 17 and 18 being generally parallel and co-extensive. Joining the sides 17 and 18 are transverse ends 19 and 20, the ends 19, 20 being generally parallel and co-extensive, and generally perpendicular to the sides 17 and 18.
The baffle 12 (as best seen in
As is best seen in
The baffles 13 are best seen in
The sheet material 14 provides for the transfer of heat between air passing through the passages 22, and the passages 34.
The above described preferred embodiment has the advantage of increasing the length over which the second lengths 26 are aligned with the passages 34, relative to previously known heat exchangers as described previously. This provides for an increase in the total length of counter current air flow within the heat exchanger 10, thereby increasing the heat transfer between air passing through the passages 22 and air passing through the passages 34. If the sheet material 15 is moisture pervious, then the transfer of moisture is also enhanced.
The above described preferred embodiment has the further advantage of increasing the average temperature difference between air passing through the second lengths 26 and the passages 34.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012905195 | Nov 2012 | AU | national |