Plate heat exchanger

Heat exchange – Expansion and contraction relieving or absorbing means

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165167, 165DIG359, F28D 900

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057974462

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BRIEF SUMMARY
The present invention refers to a plate heat exchanger for heat transfer between two fluids, comprising two frame plates and between these several permanently joined heat transfer plates, which have inlet and outlet openings for respective fluids in their corner portions, communicating with connections through at least one of the frame plates.
Permanently joined plate heat exchangers are known for instance by GB 0580368 and GB 2126703. These may be produced in shape of all-welded plate heat exchangers in such a way that the heat transfer plates first are welded together in pairs along an inner line and then two such pairs of plates are welded together along an outer line. An all-welded plate heat exchanger may also be produced in that several heat transfer plates are welded together simultaneously. However, the size of the plate heat exchanger becomes limited to the number of heat transfer plates, which presently may be welded simultaneously.
As an alternative to an all-welded plate heat exchanger, modules composed of 10-20 heat transfer plates may be welded together. After testing the modules they are assembled to a complete plate heat exchanger by means of intermediate gaskets, which admit that the modules may be dismantled from each other and replaced with new in case of a possible defect. Such plate heat exchangers are previously known through SE 304 293 and WO 92/11501. The disadvantage with these is that the intermediate gaskets limit the applicability of the plate heat exchangers.
All-welded plate heat exchangers are used, when the working temperature is high. Therefore, it is essential that the construction admits movements depending on thermic expansion, else very high stresses may arise.
In fast fluctuation of the temperature in the plate heat exchanger, the temperature of the heat transfer plates will follow the temperature of the flowing fluids with a slight delay, while the relatively thick frame plates will have a slower variation of the temperature. This difference between the heat transfer plates and the frame plates lead to a different large expansion.
The heat transfer plates are usually produced of stainless steel, while the frame plates are produced of normal mild steel. The stainless steel has a coefficient of heat expansion, which is about 30% larger than that of the mild steel. This means that the heat transfer plates expand more than the frame plates by a certain raise of temperature.
Thus, the linear expansion will also be larger for the heat transfer plates than for the frame plates at a constant working temperature. Besides, the relative temperature of the frame plates will be lower than that of the heat transfer plates, since the frame plates are cooled by the surroundings.
The difference in prolongation arising between the frame plates and the heat transfer plates cause problems mainly round the inlet and outlet openings. Previously attempt with permanent joining between the internal linings and a first adjacent heat transfer plate has failed, depending on that the material has burst during operation.
One way to avoid this problem is to introduce rubber gaskets between the frame plate and the first adjacent heat transfer plate. This is however undesirable, since the material of the gasket limits the usability of the plate heat exchanger. Another way is to manufacture the frame plates of the same material as the heat transfer plates, which however is excluded for the cause of expense.
The objects of the present invention are to avoid the disadvantages and limitation existing in plate heat exchangers of the known kind and to make a permanent lining of the connections possible without risk of fatigue of the material arising depending on different extension by temperature.
These objects are attained by the present invention, which principally is characterized in that the connections are formed of outer extending pipes provided with internal linings, that the outer pipes are permanently fastened to the frame plate and that the internal linings are permanently connected with an adjac

REFERENCES:
patent: 4750555 (1988-06-01), Ahl et al.

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