Claims
- 1. A plate for use in a condenser for condensing a vapor to a condensate, said plate having a surface and including condensate collecting and discharging elements, said vapor and said condensate flowing downwardly through the condenser, said condensate collecting and discharging elements comprising a plurality of V-shaped inclined grooves downwardly sloped towards a central portion of said plate, and a single vertical groove formed along said central portion of said plate connecting with a lowest portion of each of said inclined grooves, said vertical groove having an axis, each of said inclined grooves having a pair of edges comprising a first edge and a second edge at the intersection of said inclined groove and the vertical groove, each pair of edges being in a single plane perpendicular to the plane of the surface of said plate and perpendicular to the axis of the vertical groove, wherein said inclined grooves form ramps leading to said vertical groove and said vertical groove forms a recessed channel, the direction of flow of said condensate substantially coinciding with the direction of flow of said vapor across the entire surface of the plate, whereby said inclined grooves and said vertical groove minimizes the area of a filmy downflow liquid layer and prevents a film from growing too thick, thereby improving the heat transfer surface of said plate.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 927,689, filed July 25, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,228,850.
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