Claims
- 1. A plate heat exchanger for heat transfer between two fluids, comprising a stack of thin heat transfer plates (1), which define plate interspaces between them, and sealing means between the heat transfer plates, each alternate plate interspace defining a flow space for a first fluid and the other plate interspaces defining flow spaces for a second fluid, each heat transfer plate (1) having a pressed corrugation pattern, which has two distribution portions (7, 8) and, arranged between said distribution portions, a main heat transfer portion (9), which is divided in several areas (10a, 10b) having parallel ridges and valleys, opposing ridges of adjacent heat transfer plates crossing and abutting against each other in the plate interspaces, the plate heat exchanger having inlets and outlets for said fluids, arranged in such a way that the fluids will have a flow direction, between the heat transfer plates (1), essentially from one to the other of the distribution portions (7, 8) of each heat transfer plate (1),characterized in that the main heat transfer portion (9) of each heat transfer plate (1) comprises a row with an odd number of at least three areas (10a, 10b) located following one another in said flow direction, that an even number of such rows are arranged next to each other across the flow direction, at least said three areas of each row being situated beside corresponding areas of an adjacent row, that the parallel ridges and valleys of each pair of adjacent areas (10a, 10b), both in said flow direction and across said flow direction, extend in such a way, that they form mirror images of each other with reference to an imaginary line between respective areas (10a, 10b), and that the main heat transfer portion (9) is provided with upwardly pressed reinforcing grooves (11), extending in the flow direction and staggered in the flow direction relative to each other.
- 2. A plate heat exchanger according to claim 1, characterized in that each reinforcing groove extends only over a part of the main heat transfer portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/313,262, filed Sep. 29, 1994, abandoned, which is the 371 of U.S. national phase application of International Application PCT/SE94/00040, filed Jan. 20, 1994, and claims the benefit of Swedish Application No. 9300570-0, filed Feb. 19, 1993.
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