Heat exchange – With agitating or stirring structure
Patent
1978-07-28
1982-08-17
Favors, Edward G.
Heat exchange
With agitating or stirring structure
122 44A, 122155A, 122 20B, F28F 1312
Patent
active
043444792
ABSTRACT:
An enclosure containing rotating blades for mechanical stirring of gaseous fluids may be a heat exchanger, flue gas energy recovery device, gas generator or combustion device. A high rotational stirring velocity increases the convective heat transfer rate, rendering it independent of the lower throughput velocity of primary fluid which can be controlled independently of the stirring speed. Primary fluid is isolated from a secondary fluid by a thermal transfer surface which is continuously swept by the swirling primary fluid and which may be the peripheral wall of the enclosure or a flow tube located proximate the peripheral wall. In one embodiment, swirling is achieved by radially-extending blade assemblies secured to a rotatable shaft at longitudinally spaced locations to establish discrete swirling zones in which fluid recirculates from the shaft outwardly, along the wall, and back toward the shaft. In another embodiment, the blades extend longitudinally, proximate the peripheral wall, from peripheries of horizontal discs which rotate with the shaft. In this embodiment, primary fluid follows a restricted helical path, maintaining continuous contact with the thermal transfer surface, away from the shaft. Either embodiment may be converted to a combustion system by igniting primary fluid in the presence of admitted air. In all embodiments, recirculation of primary fluid condensate, injected water or additive optimizes heat transfer via latent heat of vaporization and dropwise condensation. Blade rotary speed may be varied to commonly or independently control: combustion fuel and air flow; primary fluid flow; and stirring energy.
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Edell Ira C.
Favors Edward G.
Fuelsaver Company
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