Vortical flowaerothermodynamic heat exchanger

Heat exchange – Conduit within – or conforming to – panel or wall structure

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126121, 126131, F28F 312

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040611892

ABSTRACT:
A heat exchanger particularly for use in a circulating hot air fireplace is constructed to induce vorticity in the flame and/or hot combustion gases at a position in proximity to a heat exchange surface to enhance residence time and thermal transfer to the circulating air.
The vorticity pattern acts as a self-adjusting flow controller.

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