Heat exchange – Casing or tank enclosed conduit assembly – With distinct flow director in casing
Patent
1983-04-18
1985-11-12
Cline, William R.
Heat exchange
Casing or tank enclosed conduit assembly
With distinct flow director in casing
165162, 165163, F28D 702, F28D 710, F28F 922
Patent
active
045522111
ABSTRACT:
The heat exchanger has a vertical central tube and a concentric jacket between which support plates extend radially and axially. The support plates carry a bunch of heat exchanger tubes and the jacket is formed near the top and bottom ends with apertures for a heat-yielding medium which flows around the heat exchanger tubes. Separating plates are disposed in registration with the support plates to subdivide the annular chamber extending around the upper end of the central tube and provide a continuation of the flow paths for the heat-yielding medium. These separating plates prevent a circulation of flows between the flow paths defined by the support plates during shut-down.
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Cline William R.
Ford John K.
Sulzer Brothers Limited
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