Cylindrical counter-flow heat exchanger

Refrigeration – Refrigeration producer – Evaporator – e.g. – heat exchanger

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165169, F25B 1900

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ABSTRACT:
A compact and easy-to-construct cylindrical counter-flow heat exchanger is provided for cryogenic refrigeration systems. It has an annular body, a helical pipe wound around and in contact with the annular body, and a sleeve which envelopes the helical pipe. A helical flow passage is formed around the annular body in contact with the helical pipe. A high-pressure fluid is introduced into a helical pipe, while a low-pressure fluid flows through the helical flow passage. Heat is exchanged between the two fluids through the helical pipe wall which is made of high heat-conductivity material such as copper.

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