Claims
- 1. A large size heat exchanger operating at a high temperature and pressure, particularly of the type used as a steam generator wherein the primary hot fluid consists of the cooling fluid of a nuclear reactor wherein a bundle of heat exchange tubes is arranged in a container, said exchanger comprising:
- a. a outer heavy structure including an outer cylindrical shell, an upper head having an outer wall and an inner coaxial wall defining an annular chamber therein and a large central passage, an annular base plate closing the lower end of said chamber and having a plurality of circular rows of perforations, a lower annular head having a shape similar to the upper head and arranged symmetrically relative thereto, whereby its inner coaxial wall defines a large central passage allowing access to the interior of the structure for mounting and repairing said bundle of tubes in situ, removable closing means for closing said passage, the outer wall of each of said heads being provided with an aperture for the intake and the outlet of the fluid circulating through said tubes, said structures having inlet and outlet apertures for a second fluid circulating along the tubes, said outer heavy structure being assembled, welded and stabilized by annealing before the mounting of said tubes,
- b. a light inner structure comprising an annular bundle of alike axially undulated planar tubes having a quasi-sinusoidal shape, having successive arcuate deflections in opposite directions with an angle of deflection in the order of 60.degree., said tubes being arranged in a plurality of circular tube layers and having their upper and lower ends inserted in the perforations of the corresponding annular base plates of said heads and welded thereto, said bundle of tubes comprising a plurality of series of concentric annular supporting hoops arranged on different axially spaced supporting planes respectively, a pair of concentric hoops being arranged eitherside of each circular layer of tubes, each hoop consisting of a plurality of flexible linear elements engaged with one another end-on-end, curved and welded to each other as they are fitted within the outer structure, radially extending tubular braces having concave lateral faces and each inserted between a pair of adjacent tubes in each supporting plane and welded to the outer and to the inner hoops of each pair of annular hoops arranged eitherside of each circular sheet of tubes respectively to firmly maintain said tubes in said planes without frictional contact between the tubes and the hoops, said tubular braces having substantially the same expansion coefficient as the tubes, the peripheral outer hoop of each supporting plane being attached to the inner surface of the outer shell and the mounting of said circular tube sheets commencing with the peripheral sheet next to the outer shell, a large central shaft made of relatively thin metal sheet arranged in the middle of the annular bundle of tubes extending over the major part of the height of said bundle, having a lower open end welded to the annular base plate of the lower head and a closed upper end to define an annular heat exchange chamber with the outer shell, the peripheral inner hoop of each supporting plane being attached to the outer surface of said central shaft, the diameter of the central free space surrounded by the annular bundle of tubes being in the order of between 1m and 1.5m to provide an access to said bundles after destruction of said central shaft for the purpose of repairing and changing said tubes.
- 2. Heat exchanger according to claim 1 wherein the rows of circular supporting hoops are arranged in planes containing points of inflection of the undulated quasi-sinusoidal tubes, and the tubular braces are arranged obliquely with respect to a general axial direction of the tubes.
- 3. Heat exchanger according to claim 1 wherein the rows of circular supporting hoops are arranged in planes containing peaks of the arcuate undulations of the tubes, said tubes being straight either side of said peaks over a few centimeters and the tubular braces being arranged parallel to said straight portions of the tubes.
- 4. Heat exchanger according to claim 1, wherein the undulated tubes of the adjacent circular layers of tubes cross one another at the levels of their points of inflection.
- 5. Heat exchanger according to claim 1, wherein the tubular braces are made of a thin metal sheet having a thickness on the order of 1 to 2 mm and have a wide convex base and a narrower opposite convex base, said convex bases being connected by concave and slightly convergent lateral faces, and successive braces being placed alternately having a wide base thereof disposed radially outwardly and radially inwardly and welded to the supporting hoops by the peaks of their convex bases.
- 6. Heat exchanger according to claim 5 wherein the tubular braces inserted between the tubes of each layer of tubes are welded by their wide convex bases alternately to the outer and to the inner hoop arranged either side of said sheet of tubes.
- 7. Heat exchanger according to claim 5 wherein the alternating braces placed in one direction are welded before mounting of the hoops by the peaks of their wide convex bases to the inner side of the supporting outer hoop of each layer of tubes, whereas the alternating tubular braces placed in the opposite direction are welded by the peaks of their wide convex basis to the outer side of the inner supporting hoop of said layer.
- 8. Heat exchanger according to claim 5 wherein alternate tubular braces arranged between two adjacent supporting hoops are alternately welded to both hoops and the others to only one of the hoops, the other braces being made from a thinner sheet metal than said first mentioned braces and being capable of deformation when the tubes are put into place.
- 9. A large size heat exchanger according to claim 1 wherein the primary hot fluid consists of the pressurized cooling water of a nuclear reactor, said pressurized hot water being admitted through the aperture provided in the outer wall of the upper head to circulate through the tubes and being evacuated through the aperture provided in the outer wall of the lower head, whereas the water to be vaporized circulates in counter flow and in forced circulation along the tubes in the exchanger chamber and the steam therein generated is evacuated through the central passage of the upper head, said exchanger comprising inside of the outer cylindrical shell a concentric double sleeve defining a first annular space between the outer sleeve ans the outer shell and a second annular space between both of said sleeves in which is arranged at least a peripheral layer of tubes of the annular bundle, the inner sleeve having an upper end attached to the upper annular head and an upper end of the outer sleeve terminating at a distance from said upper head thereby providing communication between said two annular spaces whereas lower ends of both said sleeves terminate at a distance above the lower annular head of the exchanger, a ring attached to said lower ends of said sleeves and closing the lower end of said second annular space, said ring having perforations through which pass the tubes of the tube layer arranged in said space, communication being thus provided between the outer annular space and the heat exchange chamber containing a major portion of the tube bundle, and means for injecting the water to be vaporized in the lower portion of the annular space formed between said sleeves, said water circulating from the bottom to the top of said annular space where it is preheated by the primary fluid circulating in the tubes disposed therein from top to bottom, and the preheated water circulating then from top to bottom through the annular space between the shell and the outer sleeve to enter the annular exchange chamber where it circulates from bottom to top and is vaporized by the heat provided by the primary fluid, whereby the generated steam is overheated in the upper part of said heat exchange chamber before leaving the exchanger through the central passage of the upper annular head.
- 10. A large heat exchanger according to claim 1, in which said outer cylindrical shell has two enlarged portions provided in upper and in lower end portions of the outer cylindrical shell respectively, two sleeves welded to a lower edge of the upper enlargement and to an upper edge of the lower enlargement respectively and terminating at a distance from the upper head and the lower head respectively thereby providing communication between said enlargement and an annular heat exchange chamber defined between the shells and said sleeves and said central shaft, said upper enlargement having a lower part provided with an inlet for liquid sodium, means defining an outlet for said liquid sodium on an upper part of said lower enlargement, whereby the liquid sodium circulates in the heat exchange chamber from top to bottom along and around the tubes of the bundle and cold water admitted in the lower head circulates from bottom to top to deliver overheated steam evacuated from the upper head.
Priority Claims (2)
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72.42590 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of my copending application Ser. No. 332,761 filed Feb. 15, 1973 for an improvement in Heat EXCHANGER.
US Referenced Citations (9)
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