Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Heat exchanger or boiler making
Patent
1992-01-29
1993-02-16
Cuda, Irene
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Heat exchanger or boiler making
29890035, B23P 1526
Patent
active
051859254
ABSTRACT:
A condenser having two piece die formed condenser tube parts that are joined along a beveled outer edge. The tube material is braze cladded on both sides for corrosion resistance and for high quality internal braze bonding of (1) longitudinal tube webs for optimizing burst strength, and (2) the tubes to associated air centers which are not cladded for an economical unit. The tubes can be readily made in a multiport or single port design by die forming the longitudinal webs in each tube part, and at discreet lengths along the tube length to provide a cut off area for sizing the tube and a smooth circumferential area where the tube parts with a beveled outer edge enter the header providing a close fit and high quality brazed joints. This tube design provides material and cost advantages over the conventional extruded tubes or roll formed condenser tubes and is readily fabricated using corrosion resistant alloys providing long service life. The number and spacing of the webs in this construction can be readily made by changing the spacing of the dies for forming the tube parts. The method provided by this invention provides increased output with higher machine speeds as compared to extrusion type processes.
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Halstead Gary A.
Joshi Shrikant M.
Ryan Richard P.
Smith David M.
Cuda Irene
General Motors Corporation
Phillips Ronald L.
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