Heat exchange – Expansion and contraction relieving or absorbing means
Patent
1977-09-12
1979-03-06
Myhre, Charles J.
Heat exchange
Expansion and contraction relieving or absorbing means
16534R, 165161, F28F 1900
Patent
active
041425782
ABSTRACT:
The tubes adjacent the shell inlet in a shell-and-tube heat exchanger or similar device are protected against erosion by the incoming shell-side fluid by tube shields which are fixed at one end to a tube sheet or baffle and slidably supported at the other end by a transverse bar or similar supporting member attached to an adjacent tube sheet or baffle. In exchangers having staggered tubes, the exposed tubes in the second row may be protected by tube shields which depend from the tube shields protecting tubes in the first row or from their supporting members and which extend adjacent the exposed tubes in the second row.
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Exxon Research & Engineering Co.
Myhre Charles J.
Reed James E.
Richter Sheldon
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