Umted States Patent (19) (11) Patent Number: 5,642,778: Gentry (45) Date of Patent: Jul. 1, 1997
Umted States Patent (19) (11) Patent Number: 5,642,778: Gentry (45) Date of Patent: Jul. 1, 1997
Umted States Patent (19) (11) Patent Number: 5,642,778: Gentry (45) Date of Patent: Jul. 1, 1997
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ABSTRACT
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FIG. 8
(PRIOR ART)
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INVENTION
Referring now to the drawings, and to FIG. 1 in particular,
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assemblies 16, 18, 20, and 22. One ?uid enters the shell-side
of the shell and tube heat exchanger 10 through an inlet 26
and after heat exchange with the ?uid in tubes 28 leaves the
shell-side via outlet 30. The ?uid ?owing through the tube
side of the heat exchanger enters the end cap 38 of the heat
exchanger via inlet 32 and leaves the end cap 44 of the heat
exchanger via outlet 34. Thus, ?uid ?ows from end chamber
36, which is de?ned by end cap 38 of the heat exchanger 10
and tube sheet 40, through the tubes 28 and into the opposite
a 45 degree angle from the parallel tube rows and the parallel
tube columns.
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to the major tube rows or major tube columns, i.e., the tube
rows and columns which have the greatest spaces between
only radial support of the tubes on all four sides but also
areas, or interstices 54 where shell side ?uid ?ow is not
adjacent tubes. The major tube rows and major tube columns
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are open in the ?rst rod ba?le assembly, and the fourth rod
assembly.
A comparison of FIGS. 8 and 7 will illustrate that the
traditional four ba?le set utilized with a square pitch tube
arrangement results in no interstices and must utilize much
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sheet 40 through the ?rst rod ba?ie assembly 16, the second
rod ba?le assembly 18, the third rod ba?le assembly 20 and
the fourth rod ba?le assembly 22. Rod baffle assemblies 16
and 20 contain diagonally extending rods which are in
opposition to the direction that the rods of rod baf?e assem
blies 18 and 22 extend, as previously disclosed. The four
baf?es together provide radial support on four sides of each
ba?Ele tube 28.
larger rods for tube support than the rods utilized in FIG. 7
which illustrates a diagonal rod arrangement according to
the invention. Thus, the inventive rod baftle assembly can be
utilized in a rod ba?le heat exchanger wherein the tube pitch
dimensions have been increased to provide for a decrease in
shell-side pressure loss and, yet, unlike past rod ba?le
assemblies, such as illustrated in FIG. 8, the inventive rod
ba?le assembly avoids a signi?cant increase in the
longitudinal-?ow, shell-side pressure loss contributions of
the support rods.
A better understanding of the positioning of the rods for
the inventive rod baftle assembly can be obtained with
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present invention.
Reasonable variations and modi?cations, which will be
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are inserted into less than the total number of such diagonal 25
baf?e comprises;
an outer ring surrounding said tube bundle positioned in
a plane which is about perpendicular to said common
for each tube fonning the tube bundle. It is preferred that this
diagonal lane.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said tubes
of said tube bundle are positioned in a square pitch and said
ba?le with said rods of said ?rst baffle extending along a ?rst
set of diagonal lanes and said rods of said second balfle
extending along a second set of diagonal lanes which are
opposing to said ?rst set of diagonal lanes.
4. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said at least
one baf?e set comprises a four ba??e set having a ?rst ba?le
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blies per ba?le set is dependent upon the tube layout. While
FIGS. 39 show a square pitch tube layout, other tube
layouts are possible in which the minimum number of bafEle
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comprises;
6. An apparatus comprising:
a plurality of parallel tubes with a common axis of
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