Claims
- 1. A tube support grid for supporting and spacing heat exchange tubes within a heat exchanger, said heat exchanger being characterized by expected temperature ranges according to location within said heat exchanger, each heat exchange tube having both a coolant inlet and a coolant outlet adjacent its base and being welded at the base to a tube sheet and extending generally upward therefrom, said heat exchanger having a predetermined location a predetermined distance above said tube sheet for said tube support grid, said tubes being arranged on a circular array with a predetermined number of circular rows, said bases of said tubes being arranged in a similar array, the radial and circumferential pitches of which vary within known limits according to the temperature of the tube sheet, said grid comprising:
- a series of concentric rings;
- means supporting said rings within said heat exchanger; and
- a plurality of spacers, each spacer spacing an immediately adjacent pair of said rings, each spacer spacing immediately adjacent said tubes within a respective one of said circular rows;
- said rings being sized for preloading said tubes by deflecting them when cool inwardly from their as-welded condition with the radii of said rings when cool being substantially between the radii calculated to result in negligible deflection from the vertical of the tubes during maximal operating temperatures and the radii calculated to result in minimal maximum deflection from the vertical over the range of temperatures expected in said heat exchanger.
- 2. A tube support grid for supporting and spacing heat exchange tubes within a heat exchanger, said heat exchanger being characterized by expected temperature ranges according to location within said heat exchanger, each heat exchange tube having both a coolant inlet and a coolant outlet adjacent its base and being welded at the base to a tube sheet and extending generally upward therefrom, said heat exchanger having a predetermined location a predetermined distance above said tube sheet for said tube support grid, said tubes being arranged on a circular array with a predetermined number of circular rows, said bases of said tubes being arranged in a similar array, the radial and circumferential pitches of which vary within known limits according to the temperature of the tube sheet, said grid comprising:
- a series of concentric rings;
- means supporting said rings within said heat exchanger; and
- a plurality of spacers, each spacer spacing an immediately adjacent pair of said rings, each spacer spacing immediately adjacent said tubes within a respective one of said circular rows;
- said rings being sized for preloading said tubes by deflecting them when cool inwardly from their as-welded condition with the radii of said rings when cool being approximately the radii calculated to result in negligible deflection from the vertical of the tubes during maximal operating temperatures of said heat exchanger.
- 3. A tube support grid for supporting and spacing heat exchange tubes within a heat exchanger, said heat exchanger being characterized by expected temperature ranges according to location within said heat exchanger, each heat exchange tube having both a coolant inlet and a coolant outlet adjacent its base and being welded at the base to a tube sheet and extending generally upward therefrom, said heat exchanger having a predetermined location a predetermined distance above said tube sheet for said tube support grid, said tubes being arranged on a circular array with a predetermined number of circular rows, said bases of said tubes being arranged in a similar array, the radial and circumferential pitches of which vary within known limits according to the temperature of the tube sheet, said grid comprising:
- a series of concentric rings;
- means supporting said rings within said heat exchanger; and
- a plurality of spacers, each spacer spacing an immediately adjacent pair of said rings, each spacer spacing immediately adjacent said tubes within a respective one of said circular rows;
- said rings being sized for preloading said tubes by deflecting them when cool inwardly from their as-welded condition with the radii of said rings when cool being approximately the radii calculated to result in minimal maximum deflection from the vertical over the range of temperatures expected in said heat exchanger.
- 4. The grid of claim 1, 2, or 3 further characterized in that the number of rings is one more than said predetermined number of said rows of said tubes.
- 5. The grid of claim 1, 2, or 3 further characterized in that each of said spacers is formed of spring sheet metal to have opposing concave sides and two V-shaped ends pointed away from one another, each of said V-shaped ends contacting both of said concave sides, the outer surface of the concave sides having a radius of curvature approximately equal to that of the outer surface of the tubes so as to conform thereto, the distance of closest approach of said concave sides being approximately equal to the difference between said predetermined circumferential pitch and the diameter of said tubes, each of said ends being bonded to a respective adjacent one of said rings, said spacers being arranged in a circular array with circumferential and radial pitches equal to those of the array of tubes, said array of spacers being offset by one-half the circumferential pitch from said array of tubes so as to space said tubes.
- 6. The tube support grid of claim 5 further characterized in that each pair of immediately adjacent said tubes within a given circular row of said array defines the location of a slot within each of the two immediately adjacent rings, said location being the intersection of one of said rings and a radius bisecting the planar angle with a vertex along the axis of the array and defined by the axes of the respective of said immediately adjacent said tubes, and in that each of said spacers has tabs directed radially away from one another and connected to a respective one of said ends of said spacer elements, each spacer being positioned between a respective pair of immediately adjacent tubes within a circular row of said array of tubes, said tabs of each said spacer element being inserted into said slots in said locations within each of said immediately adjacent rings defined by said immediately adjacent tubes so as to fix the position of each said spacer element between the respective immediately adjacent rings, said spacers thereby supporting and spacing said tubes within said circular array.
- 7. A tube support grid for supporting and spacing generally vertically extending tubes arranged in a circular array having predetermined circular and radial pitches, said array having an innermost circular row of tubes with a predetermined radius and a predetermined number of circular rows of tubes, said grid comprising:
- a series of concentric rings, the number of rings being one more than the number of circular rows of tubes, the radius of the innermost of said rings being approximately equal to the difference between the radius of said innermost circular row of tubes and one-half the radial pitch of said circular array, said series of concentric rings having a radial pitch approximately equal to that of said circular array;
- means spacing and supporting said rings; and
- a plurality of spacers formed of sheet metal to have opposing concave sides and two V-shaped ends pointed away from one another, each of said ends connecting to both of said concave sides, the outer surface of the concave sides having a radius of curvature approximately equal to that of the outer surface of the tubes so as to conform thereto, the distance of closest approach of said concave sides of each spacer being approximately equal to the difference between said predetermined circumferential pitch and the diameter of said tubes, each of said ends being bonded to a respective adjacent one of said rings, said spacers being arranged in a circular array with circumferential and radial pitches approximately equal to those of the array of tubes, said array of spacers being offset by one-half the circumferential pitch from said array of tubes so as to space said tubes.
- 8. A tube support grid for supporting and spacing generally vertically extending tubes arranged in a circular array having predetermined circumferential and radial pitches said array having an innermost circular row of tubes with a predetermined radius and a predetermined number of circular rows of tubes, said grid comprising:
- a series of concentric rings, the number of rings being one more than the number of circular rows of tubes, the radius of the innermost of said rings being approximately equal to the difference between the radius of said innermost circular row of tubes and one-half the radial pitch of said circular array, said series of concentric rings having a radial pitch approximately equal to that of said circular array, each pair of immediately adjacent said tubes within a given circular row defining the location of a slot within each of the two immediately adjacent rings, said location being the intersection of one of said rings and a radius bisecting the planar angle with a vertex along the axis of the array defined by the axes of the respective ones of said immediately adjacent tubes;
- means spacing and supporting said rings; and
- a plurality of spacers formed of sheet spring metal to have opposing concave sides and two V-shaped ends pointed away from one another, each of said ends connecting to both of said concave sides, the outer surface of the concave sides having a radius of curvature approximately equal to that of the outer surface of the tubes so as to conform thereto, the distance of closest approach of said concave sides of each spacer being approximately equal to the difference between said predetermined circumferential pitch and the diameter of said tubes, each of said spacers having tabs directed radially away from one another and connected to a respective one of said ends of said spacer elements, each spacer being positioned between a respective pair of immediately adjacent tubes within a circular row of said array, said tabs of each said spacer element being inserted into the slots in locations defined by said immediately adjacent tubes so as to fix the position of each said spacer element between the respective immediately adjacent rings, said spacers thereby providing support to and spacing said tubes within said circular array.
- 9. A spacer for spacing and supporting tubes within a tube support grid comprising: sheet metal formed to have opposing concave sides to conform to adjacent tubes, the outer surface of the concave sides having a radius of curvature approximately equal to that of the outer surface of the tubes, and two V-shaped ends pointed away from one another, each of said ends connecting to both of said concave sides.
- 10. A spacer for spacing and supporting tubes having a common diameter, said tubes being arranged in a circular array with a predetermined circumferential pitch within a tube support grid, said tube support grid including a series of concentric rings, comprising: sheet metal formed to have opposing concave sides and two V-shaped ends pointed away from one another, each of said ends connecting to both of said concave sides, the outer surface of each of said concave sides having a radius of curvature approximately equal to that of the outer surface of the tubes, the distance of closest approach of said concave sides of each spacer being approximately equal to the difference between said predetermined circumferential pitch and the diameter of said tubes.
- 11. The spacer of claim 9 or 10 further comprising one outwardly directed tab on each of said ends.
- 12. The spacer of claim 9 or 10 further characterized in that each of said concave sides subtends approximately one-fourth of a circle.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AT03-76ET35301 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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