Claims
- 1. A generally planar plate adapted for use in a heat exchange apparatus of the type having a plurality of such plates through which heat is exchanged from a first gas to a second gas, said plate comprising at least one pattern having a plurality of alternating spacing ridges and generally sinusoidally varying surface strips extending parallel to one another such that each of said spacing ridges is disposed between two of said surface strips, each of said surface srips defining alternating valleys and hills extending out of the plane of said plate, said valleys and hills being aligned substantially parallel to one another and substantially perpendicular to said spacing ridges, said pattern adapted to produce a generally sinusoidal flow of said first and second gases in opposite directions on opposite sides of said plate, said opposite directions being generally parallel to said surface strips.
- 2. The plate of claim 1 wherein said plurality of spacing ridges are disposed such that said plurality of surface strips are of substantially equal widths.
- 3. The plate of claim 1 wherein said plurality of spacing ridges are disposed such that all but two of said plurality of surface strips are of substantially equal width, the widths of said two surface strips being approximately one half the width of said other strips, said two surface strips being disposed on opposite sides of said surface strips of substantially equal widths.
- 4. The plate of claims 2 or 3 further comprising first and second sealing ridges disposed on opposite sides of said plurality of surface strips and substantially parallel to said spacing ridges, said first sealing ridge extending from one end of said pattern and terminating short of the other end of said pattern to provide an inlet for said second gas, said second sealing ridge extending from the other end of said pattern and terminating short of said one end of said pattern to provide an outlet for said second gas.
- 5. The plate of claim 4 further comprising third and fourth sealing ridges disposed on opposite ends of said plurality of surface sections substantially perpendicular to said spacing ridges.
- 6. A heat exchange apparatus having a plurality of generally planar plates through which heat is exchanged from a first gas to a second gas, wherein at least first and second of said plurality of plates are respectively provided with first and second opposing patterns each having a plurality of alternating spacing ridges and generally sinusoidally varying surface strips extending parallel to one another such that each of said spacing ridges is disposed between two of said surface strips, said surface strips defining valeys and hills extending out of the plane of said plate, said valleys and hills being generally parallel to one another and perpendicualr to said spacing ridges, whereby said second gas flows in a generally sinusoidal path in a first direction generally parallel to said surface strips along a first side of said first and second plates between said first and second plates and said first gas flows in a generally sinusoidal path in a direction opposite said first direction along the other side of at least one of said first and second plates.
- 7. The heat exchange apparatus of claim 6 wherein said plurality of spacing ridges on said second pattern are disposed relative to said plurality of spacing ridges on said first pattern such that said plurality of spacing ridges on said second pattern lie along a line substantially along the middle of said plurality of surface strips of said first pattern, and said plurality of spacing ridges on said first pattern lie along a line substantially in the middle of said surface strips of said second pattern.
- 8. The heat exchange apparatus of claim 7 wherein said first and second patterns are each provided with first and second sealing ridges disposed on opposite sides of said plurality of surface strips and substantially parallel to said spacing ridges, said first sealing ridges extending from one end of each of said first and second patterns and terminating short of the other end of said first and second patterns to provide an inlet for said second gas, said second sealing ridges extending from the other ends of said first and second patterns and terminating short of said one of said first and second patterns to provide an outlet for said second gas, said first and second sealing ridges on said first pattern abutting said first and second sealing ridges on said second pattern, respectively, when said first and second of said plurality of plates are mounted in said heat exchange apparatus, said second gas flowing from said inlet to said outlet between said first and second plates.
- 9. The heat exchange apparatus of claim 8, wherein said first and second patterns each further comprise third and fourth sealing ridges disposed on opposite ends of said plurality of surface sections substantially perpendicular to said spacing ridges.
- 10. A heat exchange apparatus made up of a plurality of generally planar plates of substantially uniform extent and of relatively thin material so formed and stacked as to provide heat transfer through said plates from a first gas to a second gas, said plates being of substantially identical size and being of two types, the first of which is formed with a central opening and an alternating arrangement of first surface patterns and ports, the second of which is formed with a central opening and an alternating arrangement of second surface patterns and ports, said first and second types of plates being stacked alternately so as to place said ports and patterns in alignment, with surface patterns of the first type on plates of said first type being adjacent to surface pattens of the second type on a plate of said second type adjacent thereto to form a plurality of opposing pattern pairs, each of said first and second patterns in each pattern pair having a plurality of alternating spacing ridges and sinusoidally varying surface strips extending parallel to one another such that each of said spacing ridges is disposed between two of said surface strips, each of said surface strips defining alternating valleys and hills extending out of the plane of said plate, said valleys and hills being formed substantially parallel to one another and substantially perpendicular to said spacing ridges, whereby said second gas flows in a generally sinusoidal path in a first direction generally parallel to said surface strips along a first side of said first and second plates and said first gas flows in a generally sinusoidal path in a direction opposite said first direction along the other side of at least one of said first and second plates.
- 11. The heat exchange apparatus of claim 10 wherein said plurality of spacing ridges on said second pattern in each pattern pair are disposed relative to said plurality of spacing ridges on said first pattern such that said plurality of spacing ridges on said second pattern lie along a line substantially along the middle of said plurality of surface strips of said first pattern, and said plurality of spacing ridges on said first pattern lie along a line substantially in the middle of said surface strips of said second pattern.
- 12. The heat exchange apparatus of claim 11 wherein said first and second patterns in each pattern pair are each provided with first and second sealing ridges disposed on opposite sides of said plurality of surface strips and substantially parallel to said spacing ridges, said first sealing ridges extending from one end of each of said first and second patterns and terminating short of the other end of said first and second patterns to provide an inlet for said second gas, said second sealing ridges extending from the other ends of said first and second patterns and terminating short of said one end of said first and second patterns to provide an outlet for said second gas, said first and second sealing ridges on said first pattern abutting said first and second sealing ridges on said second pattern, respectively, said second gas flowing from said inlet to said outlet between said first and second plates.
- 13. The heat exchange apparatus of claim 12, wherein said first and second patterns in each pattern pair each further comprise third and fourth sealing ridges disposed on opposite ends of said plurality of surface sections substantially perpendicular to said spacing ridges.
- 14. The heat exchange apparatus of claims 6 or 10 wherein said first and second plates abut each other such that said first and second patterns intersect at the grid of points which function to maintain said patterns a predetermined distance from each other.
- 15. The heat exchange apparatus of claims 6 or 10 wherein said generally sinusoidal paths are of substantially constant cross sectional area between said first and second patterns but have substantially varied shapes along said paths.
- 16. A heat exchange apparatus having a plurality of plates through which heat is exchanged from a first gas to a second gas, wherein at least first and second of said plurality of plates are respectively provided with first and second abutting and opposing patterns each having a plurality of parallel generally sinusoidally varying surface strips and a grid of support points disposed at spaced intervals intermediate said surface strips, said support points being adapted to maintain said first and second plates a predetermined distance from each other, whereby said second gas flows in a generally sinusoidal path of substantially constant cross sectional area but varying shape in a first direction which is generally parallel to said surface strips along a first side of said first and second plates between said first and second plates and said first gas flows in a generally sinusoidal path of substantially constant cross sectional area but varying shape in a direction opposite said first direction along the other side of at least one of said first and second plates.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DAAK30-78-C-0054 awarded by the Department of the Army.
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