Heat exchange – Casing or tank enclosed conduit assembly – With support in casing
Patent
1990-02-09
1991-10-22
Rivell, John
Heat exchange
Casing or tank enclosed conduit assembly
With support in casing
165163, F28D 708
Patent
active
050586637
ABSTRACT:
A tube matrix for a heat exchanger is connected between two spaced ducts for conveying a fluid from one duct to the other. The tube matrix has a plurality of spaced heat exchange tubes whose ends are secured to the ducts and which have a generally S-shape between the ducts. At the points of lateral offset and at the intermediate point therebetween, spaces are provided for keeping adjacent tubes in spaced relation from one another. Each loop of the S-shape tube is formed with two successive sections each of which includes two segments of opposite curvature such that in all there are eight segments which make up the tube. Preferably, the tube is a one piece member and the shape is formed by bending the tube. At each of the points where the tubes are secured and are connected by the spacers, tangents to the tubes extend parallel to one another.
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Leo L. R.
MTU-Motoren-und Turbinen-Union Munchen GmbH
Rivell John
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