Heat exchange – Tubular structure – With discrete heat transfer means
Patent
1977-12-22
1981-11-17
Richter, Sheldon
Heat exchange
Tubular structure
With discrete heat transfer means
F28F 138
Patent
active
043006302
ABSTRACT:
A heat exchanger element has a metal tube with fins disposed radially and in rows, to increase the heat exchange surface. The improvement of the invention is that the fins are of elliptical cross section and are arranged in rows which are equally spaced, the major axes of the respective cross sections of the fins in a row being parallel, and being parallel to or at 90.degree. or at 45.degree. to the tube axis, each fin in a row being staggered with respect to the corresponding fins of the adjoining rows. For welding such fins to the tube, there is used a hollow electrode having its inner cavity of substantially cross-like shape and corresponding to the combined outline of two fins having the major axes of their cross section inclined at 90.degree..
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Drucker William A.
Richter Sheldon
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