EP1769209A1 - Echangeur de chaleur muni de joues - Google Patents
Echangeur de chaleur muni de jouesInfo
- Publication number
- EP1769209A1 EP1769209A1 EP05790898A EP05790898A EP1769209A1 EP 1769209 A1 EP1769209 A1 EP 1769209A1 EP 05790898 A EP05790898 A EP 05790898A EP 05790898 A EP05790898 A EP 05790898A EP 1769209 A1 EP1769209 A1 EP 1769209A1
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- Prior art keywords
- cheek
- heat exchanger
- exchanger according
- expansion zone
- zone
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Classifications
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F28—HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
- F28F—DETAILS OF HEAT-EXCHANGE AND HEAT-TRANSFER APPARATUS, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
- F28F9/00—Casings; Header boxes; Auxiliary supports for elements; Auxiliary members within casings
- F28F9/001—Casings in the form of plate-like arrangements; Frames enclosing a heat exchange core
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F28—HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
- F28F—DETAILS OF HEAT-EXCHANGE AND HEAT-TRANSFER APPARATUS, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
- F28F2265/00—Safety or protection arrangements; Arrangements for preventing malfunction
- F28F2265/26—Safety or protection arrangements; Arrangements for preventing malfunction for allowing differential expansion between elements
Definitions
- the invention relates to a heat exchanger, in particular a heat exchanger for the equipment of a motor vehicle.
- Conventional heat exchangers comprise a bundle of tubes delimited by two end tubes.
- spacers may be provided between the tubes of the bundle to improve the heat exchange.
- An end spacer may be disposed on the outer face of each of the end tubes.
- L 1 exchanger further comprises two collector plates through which the ends of the tube bundle. Furthermore, a cheek is conventionally arranged directly on the end spacer of one of the end tubes.
- the cheeks of a heat exchanger thus form a spacer between the collector plates to maintain a constant spacing between them and facilitate the manufacture of exchangers. Furthermore, they can be used to support and maintain accessory bodies related to the heat exchanger, such as a motor-fan unit.
- each cheek comprises a central core, bordered by two longitudinal wings which extend along the cheek.
- the central core is usually rectangular and flat.
- Each longitudinal wing protrudes from the plane defined by the central core.
- the cheek thus has a substantially U-shaped cross section.
- the longitudinal wings are conventionally designed to stiffen and strengthen the associated cheek.
- the conventional heat exchanger tubes tend to have a relatively small thickness, to limit the manufacturing costs of the exchanger.
- the tubes are less and less resistant to thermal shocks and the risks of rupture mentioned above increase accordingly.
- the patent FR 2 183 375 proposes a transverse fold, lyre-shaped, on the bracket which connects the cheek to the collector plate or directly on the cheek.
- the patent application EP 1 195 573 proposes an opening on each cheek so that part of the edge of the opening is located in the vicinity of an edge of the cheek. Furthermore, a fold is provided which extends transversely from the aforementioned portion of the edge of the opening to the edge of the cheek located in its vicinity.
- US Pat. No. 6,328,098 proposes making crease-shaped rupture zones in the central core and / or in the wings.
- the present invention improves the situation.
- the invention proposes a heat exchanger, in particular for a motor vehicle, comprising a bundle of tubes and spacers interposed between the tubes of the bundle to promote the exchange of heat.
- the beam is delimited by two end spacers.
- the exchanger further comprises two collector plates, intended to be traversed by the ends of the bundle, and at least one cheek disposed on one of the end inserts.
- the flange comprises at least one expansion zone to compensate for longitudinal expansion of the side plate, while the cross section of the cheek in the 'expansion zone is substantially U-shaped
- the cheek comprises a substantially flat central core, bordered by two longitudinal wings ' and in that the expansion zone comprises an opening arranged in the central core and two lateral folds directed towards the inside of the cheek, the lateral folds being arranged on either side of the longitudinal axis of the cheek and each lateral fold extending over a portion of the wings and on the corresponding portion of the connecting zone of the wings to the central core.
- the lateral folds are substantially symmetrical to each other with respect to the longitudinal axis of the cheek.
- the opening of the expansion zone has a length substantially equal to the length of the lateral folds.
- each lateral bend is located substantially in the middle of the expansion zone along the longitudinal axis of the cheek.
- the cheek has a single expansion zone and the distance between the middle of the expansion zone and one of the collector plates is substantially between 75 mm and 300 mm.
- the cheek has two expansion zones, each dilation zone being located in the vicinity of a collector plate. '
- the opening of the dilation zone has a generally rectangular shape.
- the opening of the dilation zone has a general shape of "X".
- the opening has a general shape of "M", the legs of the "M” being directed along the longitudinal axis of the cheek. The legs of the "M” are directed towards the center of the cheek.
- the legs of the "M" are directed towards the neighboring collector plate.
- the ratio between the width of the connecting legs of the legs of the "M" and the length of the cheek is substantially between 0.05 and 0.25.
- the distance between the upper edge of the central tip of the M and the lower edge of each lateral tip of the M is substantially between -5 mm and +5 mm.
- the distance between the lower edge of the central tip and the upper edge of each lateral tip is substantially greater than or equal to the width of the leg connecting legs of the "M", and is substantially less than or equal to the length of the zone of dilatation.
- Each lateral fold comprises on its inner wall, a slit of direction substantially perpendicular to the plane of the central core, at the tip of the lateral fold.
- Each slot has a generally V-shaped cross section, the tip of the V being oriented towards the outside of the cheek.
- the ratio between the length of the expansion zone and the width of the cheek is substantially between 0.5 and 1.5.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a conventional heat exchanger
- Figure 2A is a diagram showing a top view of a portion of the cheek according to the first embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 2B is a perspective view of a portion of a cheek according to a second embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 3 is a diagram showing a view of a portion of the cheek according to the second embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 4A is a diagram showing a perspective view of a heat exchanger according to the second embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 4B is a diagram showing a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the heat exchanger of Fig. 4A;
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a view from above of a portion of the cheek according to the second embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a view from above of a portion of the cheek assembled with the end spacer according to the second embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a view from above of part of the cheek according to another embodiment of FIG.
- FIG. 1 shows a heat exchanger 1, including a heat exchanger for a motor vehicle.
- the heat exchanger 1 comprises a tube bundle 2 parallel to each other and arranged between two collector plates 4. Each collector plate 4 is traversed by one end of the bundle. Each collecting plate 4 is covered by a collecting box 3.
- Heat exchangers in the form of corrugated spacers 7 are inserted between the tubes 2.
- the heat exchange may take place between the refrigerant fluid circulating in the tube and the air passing through the spacers 7.
- the spacers 7 maintain a spacing between the tubes, and limit the deformation of the tubes when they are traversed by a refrigerant underpressure.
- the bundle of tubes is delimited by two end tubes
- the tubes 2, 20 and 21 respectively corresponding to the upper end tube and the lower end tube of the bundle.
- the terms "upper tube” and “lower tube” are used with reference to the position of the exchanger of FIG. 1. In the position of FIG. 1, the tubes 2, 20 and 21 are substantially horizontal.
- the exchanger may be arranged such that the tubes 2, 20 and 21 are oriented vertically, and in this case, the end tubes are side tubes.
- end tubes 20 and 21 may be designated respectively by “upper tube” and “lower tube”, for clarity.
- an end spacer 70 is disposed on the outer face of the upper tube and an end spacer 71 is disposed on the outer face of the lower tube 21.
- these spacers d end 70 and 71 may be designated respectively by “upper spacer” and “lower spacer”.
- the heat exchanger further comprises at least one cheek disposed on one of the end spacers.
- the heat exchanger comprises a cheek 50 disposed on the upper spacer 70 and a cheek 51 disposed on the lower spacer 71.
- the cheeks 50 and 51 are designed to maintain a constant gap between the collector plates and facilitate the manufacture of 1 exchanger.
- connection between the upper tube 20, the spacer 70, the collector plates 4 and the cheek 50 is generally made by brazing.
- a refrigerant enters through one of the manifolds 3 and flows through the tubes of the bundle.
- the high temperature of the coolant causes heat transfer to the walls of the tube and the spacers.
- the air passing through the spacers makes it possible to cool the refrigerant flowing through the tubes.
- the tubes then tend to expand longitudinally, under the effect of a high temperature of the refrigerant, which causes high stresses at the area of attachment of the tubes to the collector plates.
- the use of the cheeks 50 and 51 maintains a spacing between the collector plates, which opposes the longitudinal expansion of the tubes.
- the temperature of each cheek does not rise at the same time as that of the corresponding end tube, insofar as the cheek is not in direct thermal contact with the refrigerant.
- Each cheek 50 or 51 is in fact in contact with the corresponding end spacer 70 or 71, along its length, so that the pressure exerted inside the corresponding end tube 20 or 21 is transmitted. to the cheek by the end spacer.
- the cheeks have a differential expansion which can cause deformation of parts of the exchanger.
- the exchanger 1 comprises on each cheek 50 and 51 expansion zones, hereinafter designated by the respective references 80 and 81. These zones are schematically represented by the shaded areas of FIG.
- Figure 2A is a diagram showing a top view of a portion of the upper cheek 50, according to a first embodiment of the invention.
- the invention will be described with reference to the upper cheek 50. However, it can be applied in a similar manner to the lower cheek 51.
- the cheek 50 generally has a cross section in the general shape of U.
- it comprises a central core 500, substantially flat, bordered by two longitudinal wings 501 and 502.
- the wings. are generally perpendicular to the plane of the central core 500 and are disposed at the edges of the cheek 50.
- each longitudinal wing 501 and 502 makes protruding from the plane defined by the central core 500.
- the longitudinal wings have the role of reinforcing and stiffening the cheek 50.
- the cheek 50 comprises an expansion zone 80, adapted to compensate for a thermal expansion that would occur longitudinally on the cheek, and the cheek also has a U-shaped cross section in this expansion zone.
- the dilation zone is represented by the rectangular zone 80 in broken lines.
- the expansion zone 80 is shaped so as to reduce the tensile stiffness of the cheek and thus compensate for longitudinal thermal expansion. It is further shaped so that the bending stiffness of the cheek is sufficient to ensure acceptable vibration resistance.
- the expansion zone 80 has an opening 800 arranged in the central core and two lateral folds 871 and
- Each lateral fold 871 or 872 is directed towards the inside of the cheek.
- the lateral folds 871 or 872 are in particular directed toward each other.
- the lateral folds may be symmetrical with each other with respect to the longitudinal axis ⁇ of the cheek.
- the opening 800 facilitates the production of lateral folds, and the lateral folds make it possible to compensate for the expansion of the cheek.
- Each lateral fold 871 or 872 extends over that part of the wing 501 or 502 located in the expansion zone, as well as on the corresponding part of the wing connection zone.
- the wings 501, 502 are connected to the central core 500 in the expansion zone
- connection zone may, for example, have substantially a dihedral shape.
- each lateral fold 871 or 87 may further extend to a corresponding part of the central core 500.
- the tip of each lateral fold 871 or 87 is disposed substantially in the middle of the expansion zone 80 along the longitudinal axis ⁇ of the cheek.
- the lateral folds 871 'and 872 can be obtained by deformations of the cheek, towards the inside of the cheek, according to lines of vertical folds passing through the middle of the dilation zone.
- vertical refers to the direction perpendicular to the plane of the central core 500. This term is used herein with reference to the position of the exchanger of Figure 1 for clarity.
- the deformations 871 and 872 are such that in the expansion zone, the U-shape of the cross-section of the cheek is retained.
- the dimensions of the U-shaped section of the cheek gradually decrease towards the middle of the expansion zone, along the longitudinal axis ⁇ . This U-shape promotes the rigidity of the cheek and therefore the resistance to vibrations.
- the length of the opening 800 and the length of the side folds 871 and 872 may be substantially equal to the length of the expansion zone L1.
- the ratio between the length Ll of the expansion zone 80 and the width Lj of the cheek may be substantially between 0.5 and 1.5.
- the ratio between the depth L5 of each of the side folds 871 and 872 and the width Lj of the cheek is preferably substantially between 0.05 and 0.3.
- the opening 800 makes it possible to weaken the cheek along the longitudinal axis ⁇ of the cheek.
- the cheek is adapted to break under the effect of a relatively low stress, resulting from longitudinal expansion.
- the lateral folds 871 and 872 of the wings and the zone of connection of the wings to the central core, in the zone of expansion 80, further contribute to weaken the cheek longitudinally. Moreover, they make it possible to maintain a rigidity in bending of the satisfactory cheek, in the plane perpendicular to the plane of the central core 500. Such rigidity is necessary for keeping the cheek vibrating.
- the exchanger according to the invention makes it possible to keep the U-section of the cheek along its entire length, and consequently to obtain a satisfactory flexural rigidity in the zone. of dilation 80.
- the opening 800 according to the first embodiment of the invention may have a substantially rectangular shape whose width may be substantially equal to the width Lj of the cheek 50.
- the longitudinal edges of the opening 800 may be slightly curved inwards, under the effect of the deformations used to form the side folds 871 and 872.
- the plate 50 may comprise a single expansion zone 80. In this case, the distance between the center of the expansion area 80, passing through the axis ⁇ M, and one of the collector plates 4 is substantially between 75 mm and 300 mm.
- the cheek 50 may comprise two expansion zones 80.
- each expansion zone 80 is located near one of the collector plates.
- the opening 800 may have a general shape of M, whose legs 808 and 809 are generally oriented along the longitudinal axis ⁇ of the cheek.
- FIGS 4A and 4B show perspective views of a heat exchanger according to the second embodiment of the invention.
- the upper cheek 50 of the heat exchanger comprises two expansion zones 80.
- the legs of the M of each expansion zone may be oriented toward the nearby collector plate, as shown in FIG. 4A.
- the legs of the M of each of the expansion zones 80 may be oriented towards the center of the cheek, as shown in Figure 4B.
- FIG 3 is a diagram showing a top view of a portion of the cheek 50 showing an expansion zone 80 according to the second embodiment of the invention.
- the M-shaped opening 800 has a central tip 803 and two lateral tips 805 and 807.
- the legs 808 and 809 are connected by two branches 804 and 806. These connecting branches further delimit the central tip 803 of the "M". According to one aspect of the invention, the ratio between the width L2 of each connection branch 804 and 806 and the width Lj of the cheek is substantially between 0.05 and 0.25.
- the distance L4 between the upper edge of the central tip 803 and the lower edge of each lateral tip 805 and 807 is substantially between -5mm and + 5mm.
- the distance L6 between the lower edge of the central tip 803 and the upper edge of each lateral tip 805 and 807 is substantially greater than or equal to the width L2 of the branches of the central tip 803, and is substantially less than or equal to at the length L1 of the expansion zone 80.
- Such dimensions allow to adapt the shape of the opening 800 to the width of the cheek and to maintain the folds of tabs pressed against the tube during brazing.
- positioning holes 801 and 802 can be provided on either side of each of the expansion zones 80. These positioning holes make it possible to hold the cheek in the tool, and thus to avoid a variation in length. of the cheek during the realization of the opening 800.
- the width of the M-shaped opening 800 is preferably substantially less than the width L 1 of the cheek.
- a band of peripheral material is delimited between each edge of the cheek and the corresponding longitudinal edge of the M, in the portion of the core 500 of the expansion zone 80.
- the strips of material are indicated by hatching in the figure 3. These peripheral material strips allow to adapt the flexural rigidity of the cheek 50, for example to the width of the cheek. These strips of material are preferably between about 0 mm and 3 mm.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a top view of a portion of the cheek, according to a variant of the second embodiment of the cheek.
- a slot 61 or 62 may be provided on the inner wall of each lateral fold 871 and 872, at the tip of the lateral fold. More specifically, each slot extends along the fold line of the corresponding lateral fold, on the inner wall thereof.
- Each slot 61 and 62 preferably has a V-shaped cross section, the tip of the V being oriented towards the outside of the cheek.
- the slots 61 and 62 facilitate the folding of the wings 501 and 502, in case of longitudinal expansion.
- the opening 800 and the lateral folds 871 and 872 of the expansion zone 80 weaken the central core 500 to compensate for longitudinal expansion of the cheek, while promoting flexural stiffness, in the plane perpendicular to the plane of the cheek. blade.
- the lateral folds 871 and 872 of the expansion zone can make it possible to hold the upper interlayer pressed against the upper tube during brazing.
- the lateral tips 805 and 807 of the M-shaped opening also contribute to holding the upper spacer 70 pressed against the upper tube during brazing.
- FIG. 6 is a partial view of the cheek 50 assembled to the spacer 70.
- Providing a free interleaf pleat increases the suppleness of the cheek, while maintaining an alternating pressure resistance of the satisfactory tube.
- the heated end tubes can expand under the effect of heating.
- the cheeks can then undergo differential expansion relative to the end tubes.
- this differential expansion is compensated by the expansion zone 80, according to the invention, which is deformed so as not to postpone the stresses on the ends of the exchanger.
- the cheek according to the invention can be made by profiling. Alternatively, it can be obtained by stamping.
- the opening 800 can be obtained by cutting the cheek in the dilation zone.
- the lateral folds 871 and 872 can be made by a deformation of the wings and the zone of connection of the wings to the soul, towards the inside of the cheek.
- the bundle of tubes is first assembled, with spacers 7 inserted between the tubes 2 and tabs 70 and 71 disposed on the end tubes 20 and 21. respectively.
- the tubes of the bundle are then engaged in the collector plates 4, then the flanges 50 and 51 are fixed to the collector plates.
- the assembled exchanger is then brazed.
- the manifolds 3 can be mounted after brazing exchanger. Alternatively, they can be brazed with the bundle of tubes.
- the lateral tips 805 and 807 of the opening 800 in the form of "M" make it possible to hold the upper spacer 70 pressed against the tube, during brazing.
- V of the opening in M It is also possible not to braze the wings of the cheek on the inserts.
- the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above. It encompasses all the embodiments that may be envisaged by those skilled in the art.
- the invention is not limited to an opening 800 in the general shape of a rectangle or an opening in the general shape of "M”. Other forms can be envisaged.
- an 800 opening general shape of "X”, as shown in Figure 7, could be used to implement the invention.
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EP10182795.4A EP2282155A3 (fr) | 2004-07-20 | 2005-07-19 | Joue et échangeur de chaleur muni de joues |
PL05790898T PL1769209T3 (pl) | 2004-07-20 | 2005-07-19 | Wymiennik ciepła wyposażony w płyty boczne |
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