Claims
- 1. In a heat exchanger that improvement comprising a metal tube of the internal finned type comprising:
- an elongated, cylindrical tube open at both ends and having a plurality of integrally formed internal fins of uniform height, said fins being uniformally spaced and radially disposed and projecting toward the axial center line of the tube;
- each fin being formed integrally from the wall of said tube and extending longitudinally along and throughout the extent of the inner wall surface of said tube and being parallel to the axial center of said tube;
- each fin being of uniform cross-section throughout the effective length of said tube and having a configuration of a truncated triangular base formed integrally with the wall of the tube forming a truncated triangle in cross-section with the apex removed, and a rectangular portion in cross-section formed integrally with and centrally of the truncated triangle extending toward the axial center line of the tube;
- the number of fins being equal to the formula 2.pi./.theta. where .theta. in radians is the angle subtended between the center lines of two adjacent fins and may vary between 0.45 and 0.345 radian and the fin height being between 14% and 20% of the internal diameter of the tube, whereby the fins are widely separated to provide a plurality of wide channels therebetween and thus maintain a large free open area within the tube, resulting in maximum heat transfer while maintaining a relatively low pressure drop.
- 2. The heat exchanger tube of claim 1 wherein the fins form a spiral of approximately one inch for every 24 inches of tube length, said spiral fins being parallel to each other.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 652,610, filed Jan. 26, 1976, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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