Heat exchange – Casing or tank enclosed conduit assembly – Manifold formed by casing section and tube sheet of assembly
Patent
1984-09-07
1986-09-23
Davis, Jr., Albert W.
Heat exchange
Casing or tank enclosed conduit assembly
Manifold formed by casing section and tube sheet of assembly
F28F 902
Patent
active
046129812
ABSTRACT:
A recuperator includes plural ceramic recuperator tubes arranged vertically on top of each other. Each tube has an outer periphery, first and second opposite ends, and a gas passage extending longitudinally between such ends. The first end includes an annular sealing surface extending radially inwardly from the periphery and an annular projection defined by a conical surface extending axially from the sealing surface to an end surface of the first end. The second end includes a square flange extending outwardly from the periphery and a stepped seal extending axially inwardly into the flange from an end surface of the second end.
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Kainer Hartmut
Palz Helmut
Davis Jr. Albert W.
Didier-Werke AG
Neils Peggy
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