Claims
- 1. An improved Heat Exchanger comprising:
- a shell of annular configuration;
- a core within said shell consisting of an endless, uniformly convoluted plate, each of said convolutions contacting an outer wall of said shell thus defining a plurality of endless juxtaposed passages of uniform depth on each side of said plate within said shell;
- means for introducing a first fluid at a first temperature into said passages located on one side of said plate and means for simultaneously introducing a second fluid at a second temperature less than said first temperature into said passages on the other side of said plate;
- means for simultaneously extracting said first fluid at a third temperature less than said first temperature from said passages on said one side of said plate, and means for simultaneously extracting said second fluid at a fourth temperature greater than said second temperature from said passages on said other side of said plate;
- each of said means for introducing and extracting said first and second fluid comprising a manifold connected to a side wall of said shell;
- said manifold for introducing said first fluid being on the opposite side wall from and in substantial alignment with said manifold for extracting said second fluid to constitute a first aligned pair of manifolds;
- said manifold for introducing said second fluid being on the opposite side wall from and substantially in alignment with said manifold for extracting said first fluid to constitute a second aligned pair of manifolds;
- said side walls of said shell having openings therein between each of said manifolds and each of said passages located on the side of said plate served by the respective manifolds;
- said first aligned pair of manifolds being separated substantially 180.degree. from said second aligned pair of manifolds whereby a fluid introduced into a manifold and passed through said openings is immediately bifurcated with one part of said fluid flowing in one direction and the other part of said fluid flowing in the opposite direction with said separated parts merging at a manifold for extracting said fluid.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 Stat. 435; 42 U.S.C. 2457).
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Date |
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88,277 |
Jul 1921 |
CH |