Evaporator refrigerant distributor
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1. A refrigerant evaporator for use in a liquid chiller comprising:
- a shell, two-phase but primarily liquid refrigerant flowing into said shell when said chiller is in operation;
a plurality of tubes horizontally disposed in said shell and running generally longitudinally thereof; and
a refrigerant distributor, said distributor being positioned generally below said tubes and having an inlet for receiving said two-phase but primarily liquid refrigerant into said shell, said distributor having a first and a second branch, each of said branches defining a refrigerant flow passage and being disposed above and spaced apart from the bottom of said shell, said inlet being disposed between said first and said second branches, the cross section of said flow passages generally decreasing in a direction away from said inlet, each of said branches being of two-piece construction, a first piece of said first branch and a first piece of said second branch each being a cover portion and a second piece of said first branch and a second piece of said second branch each being a trough portion, each of said branches defining a plurality of orifices communicating between a refrigerant branch flow passage and the interior of said shell, said orifices being generally equally spaced along each of said branches.
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Abstract
A refrigerant distributor for use in a shell and tube evaporator has a decreasing cross-sectional area which uniformly distributes refrigerant to the tube bundle within the evaporator shell and operates with a small distributor to evaporator pressure drop.
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10 Claims
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1. A refrigerant evaporator for use in a liquid chiller comprising:
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a shell, two-phase but primarily liquid refrigerant flowing into said shell when said chiller is in operation; a plurality of tubes horizontally disposed in said shell and running generally longitudinally thereof; and a refrigerant distributor, said distributor being positioned generally below said tubes and having an inlet for receiving said two-phase but primarily liquid refrigerant into said shell, said distributor having a first and a second branch, each of said branches defining a refrigerant flow passage and being disposed above and spaced apart from the bottom of said shell, said inlet being disposed between said first and said second branches, the cross section of said flow passages generally decreasing in a direction away from said inlet, each of said branches being of two-piece construction, a first piece of said first branch and a first piece of said second branch each being a cover portion and a second piece of said first branch and a second piece of said second branch each being a trough portion, each of said branches defining a plurality of orifices communicating between a refrigerant branch flow passage and the interior of said shell, said orifices being generally equally spaced along each of said branches. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A refrigerant evaporator for use in a liquid chiller comprising:
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a shell, two-phase but primarily liquid refrigerant flowing into said shell when said chiller is in operation; a plurality of tubes horizontally disposed in said shell and running generally longitudinally thereof; and a refrigerant distributor, said distributor being positioned generally below said tubes and having an inlet for receiving said two-phase but primarily liquid refrigerant into said shell, said distributor having a first and a second branch, each of said branches defining a refrigerant flow passage and being disposed above and spaced apart from the bottom of said shell, said inlet being disposed between said first and said second branches, the cross-section of said flow passages generally decreasing in a direction away from said inlet, each of said branches being of two-piece construction, a first piece of said first branch and a first piece of said second branch each defining a plurality of orifices communicating between a refrigerant branch flow passage and the interior of said shell, the decrease in cross-sectional area of each of said passages defined by said branches in a direction away from said inlet being predetermined so as to maintain essentially constant pressure throughout said passage and so as to result in the expression of generally equal amounts of primarily liquid refrigerant out of each of said orifices along the length of said distributor and said plurality of tubes when said chiller is in operation, one piece of each of said two-pieces of which each of said branches is constructed being a cover portion and the second of said two-pieces being a trough portion, said cover portion and said trough portion cooperating to define a refrigerant flow passage having multiple sides, said orifices being defined in at least two of said multiple sides of said refrigerant flow passage. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. A refrigerant distributor for use in a shell and tube heat exchanger comprising:
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an inlet portion for receiving primarily liquid refrigerant into said heat exchanger; and a first and a second branch portion connected to said inlet portion, each of said first and said second branch portions (i) being disposed generally below the tubes of said heat exchanger but above and spaced apart from the bottom of said shell, (ii) defining a generally horizontal refrigerant flow passage in flow communication with said inlet portion, (iii) having a cross-sectional area which decreases in a direction away from said inlet portion, said decrease being at a generally constant rate in a direction away from said inlet, the rate of decrease in the cross-sectional area of said passages being predetermined so as to maintain essentially constant velocity and pressure in refrigerant flowing therethrough and (iv) being of two-piece construction, a first piece of said first branch portion and a first piece of said second branch portion defining a plurality of orifices along its length, said orifices being of generally uniform size, the refrigerant flow passages defined by each of said first and said second branch portions having at least two sides, said orifices being defined in at least two of said at least two sides so that refrigerant flows out of each of said distributor branch portions in at least two directions, said inlet portion receiving refrigerant flowing into said heat exchanger and dividing the flow of said refrigerant into generally equal portions, a first piece of each of said two-piece branch portions being a trough portion and the second piece of each of said two branch portions being a cover portion, said orifices being defined at generally equal intervals along the length of said trough portions. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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