Claims
- 1. Heat exchange apparatus comprising:
- a generally cylindrical tank defining a longitudinal axis and having a first port and a second port for entry and exit of a first fluid;
- an annular tube bundle disposed within said tank, said annular tube bundle comprising a plurality of elongated metal tubes, said annular tube bundle defining a longitudinal axis substantially parallel to that of said tank and offset therefrom, and having a generally cylindrical interior communicating with said first port so as to define an axial inside plenum for said first fluid;
- said second port being located on said tank substantially diametrically opposite said axis of said annular tube bundle whereby an eccentric outsid.e plenum is defined within said tank outside of said annular tube bundle and communicating with said second port;
- means for effecting flow of said first fluid into one of said plenums and thence over said tube bundle into the other plenum; and
- means for effecting flow of a second fluid through the interiors of said tubes to effect heat transfer between said first fluid and said second fluid.
- 2. Heat exchange apparatus in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a generally cylindrical, perforate flow distribution shroud extending coaxially within said annular tube bundle.
- 3. Heat exchange apparatus in accordance with claim 2 further comprising a baffle located adjacent said second port within said tank.
- 4. Heat exchange apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein each of said tubes has first and second open ends and said means for effecting flow of said second fluid through said tubes comprises a first manifold enclosing the first ends of said tubes a second manifold enclosing the second ends of said tubes, means for entry of said second fluid into said first manifold, means for discharge of said second fluid from said second manifold, and a plurality of generally circular dividers within the respective manifolds effectively separating said annular tube bundle into a plurality of annular coaxial groups and effecting flow of said second fluid in a plurality of passes, each pass being through one of said annular coaxial groups.
- 5. Heat exchange apparatus comprising: a tank having a pair of generally circular ends and a generally cylindrical outer wall extending therebetween, and defining a longitudinal axis, said tank having a first port and a second port to enable flow of a first fluid into the tank through one of said ports and out of the tank through the other of said ports, said first port being disposed in one of said ends of said tank.
- an annular tube bundle disposed within said tank, said annular tube bundle comprising a plurality of elongated metal tubes, said annular tube bundle defining a longitudinal axis substantially parallel to that of said tank and offset therefrom so as to define an eccentric outer plenum for said first fluid disposed outward of said annular tube bundle within said tank, said outer plenum being in communication with said second port, said bundle having a generally cylindrical interior defining an inner plenum for said first fluid in communication with said first port;
- a pair of tube sheets defining a space therebetween for flow of said first fluid over the exteriors of said tubes and generally radially through said tube bundle; and
- means to enable flow of a second fluid through the interiors of said tubes to effect heat transfer between said first fluid and said second fluid;
- said second port being located substantially diametrically opposite said axis of said annular tube bundle.
- 6. Heat exchange apparatus comprising:
- a generally cylindrical tank defining a longitudinal axis and having an inlet port for entry of a first fluid and an outlet port for exit of said first fluid;
- an annular tube bundle disposed within said tank, said annular tube bundle comprising a plurality of elongated metal tubes, said annular tube bundle defining a longitudinal axis substantially parallel to that of said tank and offset therefrom so that an eccentric inlet plenum is provided between said tube bundle and said tank, said tube bundle having a generally cylindrical interior communicating with said outlet port so as to define an axial outlet plenum for said first fluid;
- means for effecting flow of said first fluid into said inlet plenum and thence inward through said tube bundle over said tubes; and
- means for effecting flow of a second fluid through the interiors of said tubes to effect heat transfer between said first fluid and said second fluid;
- said inlet port being located substantially diametrically opposite said axis of said annular tube bundle.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 645,999, U.S. Pat. No. 4,577,682, issuing March 25, 1986.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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