Method for forming a heat exchanger core
First Claim
1. A method for forming a core for an indirect fluid-to-fluid heat exchanger comprising the steps of:
- forming an elongated sheet of metal to define a longitudinal series of closely spaced corrugated sections each having a plurality of parallel corrugations defining ridges and troughs terminating in triangular end reinforcements, such reinforcements having apexes, the apexes of the end reinforcements at the end of each section lying substantially along a line extending in a direction transverse to the elongated sheet;
pleat folding said formed sheet along such lines between adjacent sections whereby alternating first and second fluid passages are defined by said folded sheet with said first passages lying on one side of said sheet and said second passages lying on the other side of said sheet; and
sealing together adjacent edges of said sections to enclose ends of said first passages.
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Abstract
An improved method for forming a heat exchanger core from a single elongated sheet of metal which is stamped to define longitudinally spaced corrugated sections and then is pleat folded between the stamped sections to define first and second groups of alternating fluid passages for indirect heat transfer between two fluids. During stamping of each corrugated section, edges of such section are clamped in place to define precise exterior dimensions and the corrugations are formed by stretching the metal to conform with a die. The stamped corrugations are shaped with triangular end reinforcements to control the location of the bends as the sheet is folded into the final shape of the core. Edges of the sections defining each passage in the first group are sealed together to prevent the fluids from leaking around such edges. In a modified embodiment, reinforcement strips of metal are placed between adjacent sections to permit operation of the core at higher pressures without increasing the thickness of the metal sheet.
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1. A method for forming a core for an indirect fluid-to-fluid heat exchanger comprising the steps of:
- forming an elongated sheet of metal to define a longitudinal series of closely spaced corrugated sections each having a plurality of parallel corrugations defining ridges and troughs terminating in triangular end reinforcements, such reinforcements having apexes, the apexes of the end reinforcements at the end of each section lying substantially along a line extending in a direction transverse to the elongated sheet;
pleat folding said formed sheet along such lines between adjacent sections whereby alternating first and second fluid passages are defined by said folded sheet with said first passages lying on one side of said sheet and said second passages lying on the other side of said sheet; and
sealing together adjacent edges of said sections to enclose ends of said first passages. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
- forming an elongated sheet of metal to define a longitudinal series of closely spaced corrugated sections each having a plurality of parallel corrugations defining ridges and troughs terminating in triangular end reinforcements, such reinforcements having apexes, the apexes of the end reinforcements at the end of each section lying substantially along a line extending in a direction transverse to the elongated sheet;
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