Automotive oil cooler

Heat exchange – Non-communicating coaxial enclosures – With communicating coaxial enclosure

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165141, 165156, 165184, 184104B, F28D 710

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040869598

ABSTRACT:
Submerged oil cooler for automotive vehicles requires only two pricipal parts but can provide more heat transfer at a lower pressure drop than conventional oil coolers which utilize three principal parts. In a preferred embodiment, an outer tube having a helically corrugated surface is hand press fit over an inner tube having an outer surface which is helically finned and has rows of longitudinal grooves formed in the fins. The tubes are sealed at their ends so as to define an extended annular flow channel for oil between the tubes, while permitting engine coolant in which the cooler is submerged to flow through the inner tube. In a modified arrangement, longitudinally milled slots are substituted for the formed grooves.

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