Heat exchange – Conduit within – or conforming to – panel or wall structure – Opposed plates or shells
Patent
1990-05-04
1992-02-11
Flanigan, Allen J.
Heat exchange
Conduit within, or conforming to, panel or wall structure
Opposed plates or shells
165176, 165167, F28D 103
Patent
active
050868373
ABSTRACT:
A heat exchanger having two parallel manifold ducts that communicate with one another through a matrix of several rows of heat exchange tubes, in which a number of sheet metal tray members placed on top of one another form the rows of tubes. Two complementary sheet metal tray members are joined to one another each having a number of parallel longitudinal slots that are interrupted by webs. The heat exchange tubes are formed by opposed trough-shaped portions formed between the slots of the joined complementary tray members.
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Flanigan Allen J.
MTU Motoren-und Turbinen-Union Munchen GmbH
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