Claims
- 1. A heat exchanger, said heat exchanger comprising:
- a plurality of heat exchange tubes extending from an inlet manifold of said heat exchanger to an outlet manifold of said heat exchanger;
- said heat exchange tubes being adapted for passing water and cleaning bodies between said inlet manifold and said outlet manifold for cleaning said heat exchange tubes, said cleaning bodies being forced through said heat exchange tubes by said water and having a cleaning effect on said heat exchange tubes;
- recirculation means, including a conduit for receiving said cleaning bodies, coupled between said inlet manifold and said outlet manifold for recirculating said water and said cleaning bodies through said heat exchange tubes;
- measuring means coupled to said exchanger tubes for receiving some of said water and said cleaning bodies, said measuring means being adapted to receive a source of heat for raising the temperature of said water within said measuring means;
- temperature measuring means coupled to said measuring means for measuring the temperature change of said water in said measuring means when one of said cleaning bodies pass said temperature measuring means, the cleaning effectiveness of said cleaning bodies being monitored on the basis of said measured temperature change.
- 2. A heat exchanger according to claim 1, wherein said measuring means is one of said plurality of heat exchange tubes.
- 3. A heat exchanger according to claim 2, wherein said temperature change is measured at a first end of said measuring means.
- 4. A heat exchanger according to claim 3, wherein said temperature change is measured at a second end of said measuring means.
- 5. A heat exchanger according to claim 2, wherein said temperature change is measured over a period of time at both ends of said measuring means.
- 6. A heat exchange according to claim 5, wherein the flow velocity of said water through said measuring means is calculated in accordance with the time difference between said temperature changes at one end of said measuring means and a corresponding temperature change at the other end of said measuring means, said time difference being determined by a correlation analysis of the temperature changes measured at both ends of said measuring means.
- 7. A heat exchanger according to claim 6, wherein the flow of velocity of said water through said measuring means is determined in accordance the length of said measuring means.
- 8. In a heat exchanger system comprising a fluid inlet manifold and a fluid outlet manifold, at lease one heat exchange tube having an inlet end coupled to said inlet manifold for receiving said fluid and an outlet end coupled to said outlet manifold for discharging said fluid, the improvement comprising:
- first temperature measuring means coupled to said inlet end of said exchange tube for measuring the temperature of said fluid entering said exchange tube;
- second temperature measuring means coupled to said outlet end of said exchange tube for measuring the temperature of said fluid discharged from said exchange tube;
- cleaning body inlet means for receiving at least one cleaning body; and
- processing means coupled to said first and said second temperature measuring means for performing a cross-correlation analysis for determining the flow velocity of said fluid through said exchange tube in response to a comparison in temperature measurements between said first temperature measuring means and said second temperature measuring means.
- 9. A heat exchanger system according to claim 8, wherein said fluid is cooling water.
- 10. A heat exchanger system according to claim 8 wherein said cleaning body inlet means receives at least one cleaning body for passage through said exchange tube for cleaning the interior of said exchange tube, said cleaning body being forced through said exchange tube by the flow of said cooling water.
- 11. A heat exchanger system according to claim 8 wherein said cleaning body inlet means includes a flow back path through which said cooling water flows from said outlet manifold to said inlet manifold.
- 12. A heat exchanger system according to claim 11 wherein said flow back path includes pump means for urging the flow of said cooling water from said outlet manifold to said inlet manifold.
- 13. A heat exchanger system according to claim 11 wherein the flow of said cooling water from said outlet manifold to said inlet manifold is urged by a pressure difference between outlet manifold and said inlet manifold.
- 14. A heat exchanger system according to claim 8 wherein said cleaning body inlet means includes a baffle plate coupled to a tube plate of said inlet manifold forming a passage for a stream of said cooling water, the exit of said passage terminating in the immediate vicinity of said heat exchange tube, whereby said cooling water flowing through said passage between said baffle and said tube plate is caused by a pressure difference when said cooling water within said inlet manifold is warmed by heat transfer through said tube plate.
- 15. In a heat exchanger system comprising a fluid inlet manifold and a fluid outlet manifold, at lease one heat exchange tube having an inlet end coupled to said inlet manifold for receiving said fluid and an outlet end coupled to said outlet manifold for discharging said fluid, the improvement comprising:
- cleaning body inlet means for receiving at least one cleaning body for passage through said exchange tube for cleaning the interior of said exchange tube, said cleaning body being forced through said exchange tube by the flow of said fluid;
- temperature measuring means coupled to said outlet end of said exchange tube for measuring the temperature of said fluid discharged from said exchange tube; and
- processing means coupled to said temperature measuring means for determining the cleaning effectiveness of said cleaning body.
- 16. A heat exchanger system according to claim 14, wherein said fluid is cooling water.
- 17. A heat exchanger system according to claim 16 wherein said processing means determines the cleaning effectiveness of said cleaning body by comparing the change in the temperature of said fluid over a predetermined period of time.
- 18. In a heat exchanger system comprising a cooling water inlet manifold and a cooling water outlet manifold, at lease one heat exchange tube having an inlet end coupled to said inlet manifold for receiving said cooling water and an outlet end coupled to said outlet manifold for discharging said cooling water, the improvement comprising:
- first temperature measuring means coupled to said inlet end of said exchange tube for measuring the temperature of said cooling water entering said exchange tube;
- cleaning body inlet means for receiving at least one cleaning body for passage through said exchange tube for cleaning the interior of said exchange tube, said cleaning body being forced through said exchange tube by the flow of said cooling water;
- second temperature measuring means coupled to said outlet end of said exchange tube for measuring the temperature of said cooling water discharged from said exchange tube; and
- processing means coupled to said first and said second temperature measuring means for performing a cross-correlation analysis for determining the flow velocity of said cooling water through said exchange tube in response to a comparison in temperature measurements between said first temperature measuring means and said second temperature measuring means.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 07/760,478, filed Sep. 16, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,176,199.
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