Claims
- 1. A heat exchanger comprising: a shell;
- an upper tube sheet within said shell;
- a lower sheet within said shell;
- plate means below said lower tube sheet, said plate means joining with said lower tube sheet to define a chamber below said lower tube sheet;
- a plurality of straight heat exchange tubes extending between said first tube sheet and said second tube sheet;
- a shroud within said shell and surrounding said heat exchange tubes;
- an intake in said shell for flowing a first heat exchange fluid down through said shroud, between said tube sheets and over said heat exchange tubes;
- an exhaust in said shell for allowing said first heat exchange fluid to leave said shell;
- an inlet in said shell for admitting a second heat exchange fluid into said shell;
- an outlet in said shell for permitting said second heat exchange fluid to leave said heat exchanger;
- a supply pipe connected between said inlet and said chamber, said supply pipe extending generally longitudinally, and laterally of said heat exchange tubes, said supply pipe having a helical portion encircling said shroud;
- whereby differences in thermal expansion between said supply pipe and said heat exchange tubes will not result in structural failure because said helical portion will flex to accommodate the difference in thermal expansion.
- 2. The heat exchanger defined in claim 1 wherein both of said tube sheets are horizontal and wherein said heat exchange tubes extend vertically.
- 3. The heat exchanger defined in claim 2 wherein said intake is above said exhaust.
- 4. The heat exchanger defined in claim 3 wherein said supply pipe is one of a plurality of supply pipes.
- 5. The heat exchanger defined in claim 4 wherein said helical portions define a series of helices with a common axis.
- 6. The heat exchanger defined in claim 5 wherein said helices have equal radii of curvature.
SOURCE OF THE INVENTION
This invention was made or conceived in the course of or under a contract, sub-contract or arrangement entered into with or for the benefit of the Atomic Energy Commission.
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