Claims
- 1. A shell and tube heat exchanger comprising:
- a. a shell;
- b. a plurality of tubes supported within said shell;
- c. tube sheets for defining a first, second and third chamber within said shell and for supporting said tubes, portions of said tube sheets being porous, said third chamber being disposed between said first and second chambers, one of said tube sheets comprising hemispherical indentations;
- d. means for inletting a first fluid medium into said first chamber, said first chamber being in flow communication with the inside of said tubes;
- e. means for flowing a second fluid medium through said second chamber in heat exchange relation with said first fluid;
- f. means for inletting a third fluid medium into said third chamber at a pressure higher than that of said first and second chambers such that said third fluid passes from said third chamber into said first and second chambers through said porous portions;
- said tubes comprising an integral spherical flange matingly configured to said hemispherical indentations in said one tube sheet.
- 2. The heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein said tubes comprise dense silicon carbide.
- 3. A vertically oriented shell and tube heat exchanger comprising:
- a. an elongated vertically disposed shell assembly;
- b. an upper tube sheet having a plurality of generally hemispherically shaped perforations;
- c. two lower perforated tube sheets dividing the interior of said shell assembly into a plurality of chambers including a lower inlet chamber, an intermediate chamber and an upper heat exchange chamber, said tube sheets including porous inserts disposed through said perforations;
- d. a plurality of ceramic tubes, the upper portion of each said tube comprising a generally spherical flange matingly sized to seat in a corresponding one of said hemispherical perforations; said tubes extending downwardly through, and sized to be loosely received by, said porous inserts;
- e. means for restraining upward movement of said upper portion of each said tube;
- f. means for flowing a hot fluid medium into said lower chamber and through said tubes;
- g. means for flowing a cool fluid medium through said upper chamber in thermal interexchange with said hot fluid medium; and
- h. means for injecting a third fluid medium into said intermediate chamber at a pressure higher than the pressure within said upper and lower chambers;
- whereby said third fluid flows into said upper and lower chambers forming a dynamic fluid seal which substantially prevents direct communication between said first and second fluid mediums.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No.49,688, filed June 18, 1979, subsequently issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,279,293.
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