1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a heat exchanger. The present invention is effectively applied to a radiator, for vehicle use, which is mounted on a vehicle and arranged close to a front grille of the vehicle.
2. Description of the Related Art
Recently, the cooling capacity of a radiator has been enhanced by increasing the surface area of each fin while the weight and size of the radiator has been reduced by decreasing the wall thickness of the fin.
In this connection, when the fin thickness is reduced, it is possible to reduce the weight of a radiator and increase the surface area of the fin. However, the mechanical strength of the fin is lowered. Therefore, for example, when the radiator for vehicle use is washed with water at high pressure, the fin is deformed by the water pressure, and the heat exchanging capacity (cooling capacity) of the fin (especially, the fin in which a louver is formed) is lowered.
In this connection, as it is well known, the louvers are formed by cutting and raising a portion of the fin so that portions of the fin can be formed into a louvers for enhancing the heat transfer coefficient.
In view of the above points, it is an object of the present invention to reduce the thickness of a fin while deformation of the fin is prevented even when it is washed with water at high pressure.
In order to accomplish the above object, according to an aspect of the present invention, a heat exchanger comprises: a tube (111) in which fluid flows, the cross section of which is formed flat; and a fin (112) for facilitating heat exchange between air and a fluid, provided on a planar face (111a) on an outer surface of the tube (111), a portion of the fin being cut and raised so that the portion is formed into a louver, wherein dimension Wf of a portion of the fin (112) parallel to the direction of the major axis of the tube (111) is not more than outer diameter Wt of the tube (111) in the direction of the major axis, and a reinforcing portion (112c), the shape of which is different from that of the louver (112b), for enhancing rigidity of the fin (112) is provided in the fin (112) on the upstream side of an air current.
Due to the foregoing, for example, it is possible to prevent a portion of the fin (112) on the upstream side of the air current, on which water pressure at high pressure water directly acts, from being deformed. Therefore, even if washing is conducted by water at high pressure, the wall thickness of the fin (112) can be reduced while deformation of the fin (112) is prevented.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a heat exchanger mounted on a vehicle at a position close to a front grille, to cool cooling water by exchanging heat between cooling water and air, comprises: a tube (111) in which cooling water flows, the cross section of which is formed flat; and a fin (112) for facilitating heat exchange between air and fluid, provided on a planar face (111a) on an outer surface of the tube (111), a portion of the fin being cut and raised so that the portion is formed into a louver (112d, 122d), wherein dimension Wf of a portion of the fin (112) parallel to the direction of the major axis of the tube (111) is not more than outer diameter Wt of the tube (111) in the direction of the major axis, and a reinforcing portion (112c), the shape of which is different from that of the louver (112d), for enhancing rigidity of the fin (112) is provided in the fin on the front grille side.
Due to the foregoing, for example, it is possible to prevent a portion of the fin (112) on the front grille side of the air current, on which water pressure at high pressure water directly acts, from being deformed. Therefore, even if washing is conducted by water at high pressure, the wall thickness of the fin (112) can be reduced while deformation of the fin (112) is prevented.
In this connection, the reinforcing portion (112c) may be composed by plastically deforming a portion of the fin (112) into a wave shape.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, a heat exchanger mounted on a vehicle at a position close to a front grille, to cool cooling water by exchanging heat between cooling water and air, comprises: a tube (111) in which cooling water flows, the cross section of which is formed flat; and a fin (112) for facilitating heat exchange between air and fluid, provided on a planar face (111a) on an outer surface of the tube (111), a portion of the fin being cut and raised so that the portion is formed into a louver (112d, 122d), wherein size Wf of a portion of the fin (112) parallel to the direction of the major axis of the tube (111) is not more than outer diameter Wt of the tube (111) in the direction of the major axis, and length L1 of the louver (112b) located on an upstream side of the air current of the fin (112) is shorter than length Lo of the louver (112b) located at an approximately central portion in the air flowing direction of the fin (112).
Due to the foregoing, for example, it is possible to prevent a portion of the fin (112) on the upstream side of the air current, on which water pressure at high pressure water directly acts, that is, a portion of the fin on the front grille side, from being deformed. Therefore, even if washing is conducted by water at high pressure, the wall thickness of the fin (112) can be reduced while deformation of the fin (112) is prevented.
Note that the reference numerals in brackets are used for clarifying the relationship between components of the present invention and the concrete means shown in embodiments described later.
The present invention may be more fully understood from the description of preferred embodiments of the invention, as set forth below, together with the accompanying drawings.
In the drawings:
(First Embodiment)
In this embodiment, a heat exchanger of the present invention is applied to the radiator 100 to cool cooling water by exchanging heat between cooling water (fluid), which cools an internal combustion engine used for driving a vehicle, and air.
As shown in
In this connection, side plates 130 are arranged on the end portion of the core portion 110 different from the portion in which the header tanks 120 are arranged, and all parts composing the radiator 100 including the tubes 111, fins 112, header tanks 120 and side plates 130 are made of a relatively light metal (aluminum in this embodiment).
The tube 111 and the fin 112 are soldered to each other by solder material which is clad on the front and rear faces of the fin 112. The tube 111 and side plate 130 are soldered to the header tank 120 by solder material which is clad on the surface of the header tank 120.
In this case, as shown in
In the plane portion (the portion connecting one bent portion with the other bent portion) 112a of the fin 112, there are provided a plurality of louvers 112b for suppressing (for enhancing the heat transfer coefficient) the growth of a temperature boundary layer by disturbing a current of air flowing around the fin. These louvers 112b are formed when a portion of the plane portion 112a is cut and raised up so that the portion can be formed into a louver shape.
Dimension Wf (this dimension will be referred to as a fin width hereinafter) of a portion of the fin 112, which is parallel to the major axis of the tube 111, is not more than dimension Wt (this dimension will be referred to as a tube width hereinafter) of the outer diameter of the tube 111 in the major axis direction (Wf=Wt in this embodiment). On the upstream side (the front side of a vehicle) of an air current of the fin 112, there is provided a reinforcing portion 112c for enhancing the rigidity of the fin 112 by forming the shape of the reinforcing portion 112c to be different from the shape of the louver 112b.
As shown in
Next, the characteristic (the mode of operation) of this embodiment will be explained below.
When washing is conducted with water of high pressure, the water of high pressure flows into the engine compartment from the front grille, which is an inlet of cooling air, and directly collides with the radiator 100 (the core portion 110). However, in this embodiment, the reinforcing portion 112c is provided on the front grille side of the fin 112 which is an upstream side of the air current. Therefore, the deformation of the core portion 110 (the fin 112) caused by water at high pressure can be prevented in the process of washing.
Consequently, according to the present embodiment, even if washing is conducted with water at high pressure, while the deformation of the fin 112 is prevented, it is possible to reduce the wall thickness of the fin 112. In this embodiment, it is possible to reduce the wall thickness to be not more than 60 μm. Therefore, while the weight of the radiator 100 is reduced, the surface area of the fin 112 can be increased. That is, while an increase in the size of the radiator 100 is being suppressed, it is possible to enhance the cooling capacity of the radiator 100.
(Second Embodiment)
In the embodiment described above, the reinforcing portion 112c is provided only on the front grille side which is the upstream side of an air current. However, in this embodiment, as shown in
(Third Embodiment)
In the above embodiment, the reinforcing portion 112c is composed when the fin 112 (the plane portion 112a) is plastically deformed into a wave-shape. As shown in
Due to the above structure, the mechanical strength of the fin 112 on the upstream side of the air current becomes higher than that of the substantially central portion of the fin 112. Therefore, the portion of the fin 112, which is directly exposed to water at high pressure, can be prevented from being deformed by water pressure.
Consequently, according to the present embodiment, even if washing is conducted with water at high pressure, while the deformation of the fin 112 is prevented, it is possible to reduce the wall thickness of the fin 112. Therefore, while the weight of the radiator 100 is reduced, the surface area of the fin 112 can be increased. That is, while an increase in the size of the radiator 100 is suppressed, it is possible to enhance the cooling capacity of the radiator 100.
In this connection, in this embodiment, the length of the louver 112b on only the upstream side of the air current is made to be shorter than that of the central portion. The length of the louver 112b on both end sides (the upstream side end portion and the downstream side end portion) in the direction of the air current of the fin 112 may be made to be shorter than the length of the louver 112b at the central portion.
In this connection,
(Another Embodiment)
In the first and the second embodiment described above, the reinforcing portion 112c is composed when a portion of the fin 112 is formed into a wave-shape. In the third embodiment, the reinforcing portion 112c is composed when length L1 of the louver is shortened. However, it should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the above specific embodiments. The reinforcing portion 112c may be composed by other means.
In the embodiments described above, the present invention is applied to a radiator for vehicle use. However, it should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the above specific embodiments. It is possible to apply the present invention to other heat exchangers.
In the embodiments described above, the present invention is applied to a radiator for vehicle use mounted on the front end of a vehicle. However, it should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the above specific embodiments. It is possible to apply the present invention to a heat exchanger mounted at the rear of a vehicle.
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