WO1999045332A1 - Heat exchanger plate and plate heat exchanger - Google Patents

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WO1999045332A1
WO1999045332A1 PCT/FI1999/000164 FI9900164W WO9945332A1 WO 1999045332 A1 WO1999045332 A1 WO 1999045332A1 FI 9900164 W FI9900164 W FI 9900164W WO 9945332 A1 WO9945332 A1 WO 9945332A1
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Timo PIRILÄ
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Vahterus Oy
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Priority to EP99906290A priority patent/EP1060357B1/en
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28DHEAT-EXCHANGE APPARATUS, NOT PROVIDED FOR IN ANOTHER SUBCLASS, IN WHICH THE HEAT-EXCHANGE MEDIA DO NOT COME INTO DIRECT CONTACT
    • F28D9/00Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary plate-like or laminated conduit assemblies for both heat-exchange media, the media being in contact with different sides of a conduit wall
    • F28D9/0031Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary plate-like or laminated conduit assemblies for both heat-exchange media, the media being in contact with different sides of a conduit wall the conduits for one heat-exchange medium being formed by paired plates touching each other
    • F28D9/0043Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary plate-like or laminated conduit assemblies for both heat-exchange media, the media being in contact with different sides of a conduit wall the conduits for one heat-exchange medium being formed by paired plates touching each other the plates having openings therein for circulation of at least one heat-exchange medium from one conduit to another
    • F28D9/005Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary plate-like or laminated conduit assemblies for both heat-exchange media, the media being in contact with different sides of a conduit wall the conduits for one heat-exchange medium being formed by paired plates touching each other the plates having openings therein for circulation of at least one heat-exchange medium from one conduit to another the plates having openings therein for both heat-exchange media
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28DHEAT-EXCHANGE APPARATUS, NOT PROVIDED FOR IN ANOTHER SUBCLASS, IN WHICH THE HEAT-EXCHANGE MEDIA DO NOT COME INTO DIRECT CONTACT
    • F28D9/00Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary plate-like or laminated conduit assemblies for both heat-exchange media, the media being in contact with different sides of a conduit wall
    • F28D9/0012Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary plate-like or laminated conduit assemblies for both heat-exchange media, the media being in contact with different sides of a conduit wall the apparatus having an annular form
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28FDETAILS OF HEAT-EXCHANGE AND HEAT-TRANSFER APPARATUS, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
    • F28F3/00Plate-like or laminated elements; Assemblies of plate-like or laminated elements
    • F28F3/02Elements or assemblies thereof with means for increasing heat-transfer area, e.g. with fins, with recesses, with corrugations
    • F28F3/04Elements or assemblies thereof with means for increasing heat-transfer area, e.g. with fins, with recesses, with corrugations the means being integral with the element
    • F28F3/042Elements or assemblies thereof with means for increasing heat-transfer area, e.g. with fins, with recesses, with corrugations the means being integral with the element in the form of local deformations of the element
    • F28F3/046Elements or assemblies thereof with means for increasing heat-transfer area, e.g. with fins, with recesses, with corrugations the means being integral with the element in the form of local deformations of the element the deformations being linear, e.g. corrugations

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  • the invention relates to a plate of a plate heat exchanger, which plate is used especially in welded plate heat exchangers to separate the flow ducts and to form heat transfer surfaces.
  • the plate is circular in shape and contains at least two flow openings for supplying and discharging a heat transfer medium from the ducts formed by the plates.
  • the plates of the plate heat exchanger which are advantageously made of metal, are provided with corrugations for improving the heat transfer characteristics and supporting the ducts formed between the plates of the plate heat exchanger.
  • the plates of the plate heat exchanger are welded together in pairs at the outer perimeters of the flow openings, and the plate pairs are connected together by welding the plates of the plate pairs at their outer perimeter to the plates of the other plate pairs.
  • a conventional plate heat exchanger is composed of superimposed plates which form a stack of plates which is clamped between two end plates by means of tie bars.
  • the ducts formed by the plates and the flow openings connected thereto are sealed at their outer perimeters by means of separate sealings.
  • Even though sealings have undergone an intensive development, the most significant problem in such heat exchangers is the leaking of the sealings, which can be caused by the temperature, corrosion, aging, or another corresponding factor.
  • the plates of such plate heat exhangers are typically rectangular-shaped, and the flow openings, usually four in number, are placed in the vicinity of the corners.
  • the heat transfer surfaces are typically provided with straight corrugations, or the corrugations are arranged in a v-shape.
  • the plates are stacked on top of each other in such a way that the corrugations are not in parallel, but an angle is formed between their ridges, the width of which angle significantly affects the heat transfer characteristics. Because the plates of a conventional plate heat exchanger are manufactured by pressing, the 2 process of changing the angle between the ridges has always required a new, expensive pressing tool.
  • the Finnish patent publication FI 79409 presents a plate heat exchanger in which circular or polygonal plates are stacked on top of each other, and the stack of plates hereby formed is supported between end plates. Unlike conventional plate heat exchangers, the plates are not provided with flow openings, but the flows are directed in ducts between the plates from outside the plates. Thus the angle between the ridges can be freely chosen by means of circular and polygonal plates within the restrictions set by the polygonal shape.
  • the construction according to the publication is expensive to manufacture and the problems of tightness have not been solved satisfactorily.
  • the Finnish patent publication FI 84659 discloses a solution which contains features typical both of a conventional plate heat exchanger and of a pipe heat exchanger. Similarly to conventional plate heat exchangers, one heat transfer medium is arranged to flow via flow openings located in the plates. A feature related to the tube heat exchanger is the outer cell which surrounds the heat exchanger. The most significant difference when compared with conventional solutions is the fact that the plates are welded together at the flow openings and outer perimeters. Plates according to this application can be used in a plate heat exchanger of the above-described type.
  • the Finnish patent publication FI 94395 presents a manufacturing method and a tool for producing a plate for a plate heat exchanger.
  • a pressing tool is used which contains several filling pieces 3 which either correspond to the normal corrugation or form a flow opening.
  • the placement of the flow openings in the pressed heat exchanger plates can be altered by changing the places of the filling pieces, wherein the angle between the ridges in the plates constituting the heat exchanger changes as well.
  • such pressing tools are more expensive to manufacture than conventional ones, but they are considerably less expensive than pressing tools manufactured separately for each ridge angle needed.
  • the purpose of this invention is to produce a circular, corrugated heat exchanger plate which contains at least one additional location for a pair of flow openings, which flow openings can be selected after pressing the heat exchanger plate.
  • the corrugation of the heat exchanger plate is cut by the outer perimeter of the flow opening in such a way that it is possible to cut a flow opening in the plate by means of the pressing tool.
  • the number of the locations of the flow opening pairs determines the ridge angle alternatives in the heat exchanger plates. In practice, one or two additional locations are often sufficient for a pair of flow openings.
  • the plate for a plate heat exchanger is characterized in what will be presented in the characterizing part of claim 1.
  • the plates for a plate heat exchanger according to the invention contain at least two pairs of locations for the flow openings, wherein by providing the flow openings at the desired locations, the ridge angle between the ridges of the corrugations in the superimposed plates of the plate heat exchanger is adjusted and changed to attain the best possible heat transfer characteristics.
  • the locations of the flow openings and the central hole are composed of straight, 4 smooth ring-like parts with a corrugation inside them.
  • An opened central hole constitutes a flow duct for one heat transfer medium and/or functions as a duct in which a supporting means is placed. Unopened locations for the central hole and the flow openings constitute a part of the heat exchange surfaces in a plate heat exchanger composed of heat exchanger plates according to the invention.
  • the ring-like straight part on the outer perimeter of the plate as well as the ring-like straight parts in the locations of the flow openings and the central hole are at least on two different levels in order to close the flow ducts formed between the plates of the plate heat exchanger.
  • the adjacent plates are welded together at their outer perimeters as well as at the outer perimeters of the central holes or at the flow openings. If the diameters of the plate blanks to be removed from the flow openings are sufficiently large, the locations of the flow openings can be formed as heat exchanger plates which contain locations for alternative flow openings and the plates thus attained can be used to form smaller plate heat exchangers.
  • a plate for a plate heat exchanger With a plate for a plate heat exchanger according to the invention, it is possible to achieve considerable advantages.
  • the price of the pressing tool used in the production of the plate does not differ from the price of a conventional tool.
  • Plates for a plate heat exchanger can be manufactured to be stocked for future deliveries.
  • the flow openings can be pressed after the heat exchanger has been thermically dimensioned before starting the assembly work. Because all the plates are produced with the same pressing tool, the plates are formed rapidly, without changes in the settings of the pressing tool. If the plates to be pressed are sufficiently large in size, the plate blanks to be removed from the flow openings can be used as plates in a small plate heat exchanger, in which plates the locations of the flow openings have already been pressed.
  • the plate for a plate heat exchanger according to the invention does not provide a 5 stepless adjustment of the ridge angle, the angle alternatives available are sufficient in practice.
  • the basic construction of the plate heat exchanger composed of plates according to the invention is superior when compared with solutions of prior art where the ridge angle can be steplessly adjusted, at least with respect to purchase price and reliability.
  • the plate heat exchanger which is welded of plates according to the invention is small in size, reliable and provided with good pressure endurance features.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematical top view of the plate for a plate heat exchanger according to the invention
  • Fig. 2 shows schematically an embodiment of the plate for a plate heat exchanger according to the invention, cut out from a flow opening of a larger plate,
  • Fig. 3 shows schematically how the plates for a plate heat exchanger according to Fig. 1 are coupled together as plate pairs
  • Fig. 4 shows schematically a plate heat exchanger composed of plates according to the invention cross-cut at the flow opening and the opened central hole
  • Fig. 5 shows schematically a plate heat exchanger composed of plates according to the invention, seen at the unopened flow opening and unopened central hole, 6
  • Figs. 1 to 3 show circular plates 1 for a plate heat exchanger, which plates 1 are made of a sheet material by means of a pressing tool. Corrugations 2 are pressed in the plate 1 by means of a pressing tool or the like. The locations 4, 5 for flow openings can be left unpunched at the pressing stage. In the middle of the plate 1 of the plate heat exchanger, it is possible to allocate a location 6 for the central hole.
  • the corrugations 2 are cut, and at the outer perimeters of the openings there are straight, ring-like parts 7, 8, 9.
  • the outer edges of the plate heat exchanger plates 1 are also provided with straight parts 10.
  • the plates 1 are joined together in such a way that the ridges of the corrugations 12 form a ridge angle ⁇ with each other.
  • Figs 4 to 5 illustrate how the plates 1 of the plate heat exchanger are connected to each other.
  • the central hole 11 is opened.
  • the plates 1 are joined together as plate pairs 13 at the outer perimeters of the flow openings 3 by means of welds 12.
  • the plate pairs 13 are connected to each other at the outer perimeters of the plates 1 by means of a weld 14.
  • the opened central hole 11 is welded at its outer perimeter with a weld 15.
  • the ring-like straight parts 10 at the outer perimeters of the plates 1 as well as the straight parts 9 of the central hole 11 are in the same plane, wherein the central hole 11 is connected to flow ducts 16, which open at the outer perimeter of the plates 1.
  • the central hole 11 as an inlet or outlet passage for one flow circuit of heat transfer media.
  • the flow openings 3 and the ducts 17 constitute a closed flow circuit, whose inlet and outlet passages are composed of the flow openings 3.
  • 7 Fig. 5 illustrates how the unopened flow openings 3 and the central hole 11 affect the flow ducts 16 and 17.
  • the flow ducts 16 and 17 remain open when meeting a location 4, 5 of the flow opening 3.
  • the ring-like straight parts 9 of the unopened central hole 11 close one of the flow ducts 16, 17 when placed on top of each other, depending on the level at which the straight parts 9 are arranged. This fact has to be taken into account when using a plate heat exchanger composed of plates 1 according to the invention at high temperatures.
  • the profile of the corrugations 2 in the plate 1 for a plate heat exchanger can have any possible shape as long as it meets the strength and thermic requirements.
  • the number of the locations 4, 5 of the flow openings 3 can be increased even so that they partly overlap each other.
  • the number of the locations 4, 5 is too large, the flow conditions in the ducts 16, 17 may change too much.
  • the size of the central hole 11 and its coupling to the flow ducts 16, 17 can be selected according to the use.

Abstract

The invention relates to a plate heat exchanger plate (1) which contains alternative locations (4, 5) for flow openings, the locations of which can be changed to adjust the ridge angle between the ridges of the corrugations (2) of the adjacent plates (1) in a plate heat exchanger composed of plates (1) in order to improve the heat transfer and flow characteristics. The plates (1) may also be provided with a location (6) for a central hole.

Description

HEAT EXCHANGER PLATE AND PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER
The invention relates to a plate of a plate heat exchanger, which plate is used especially in welded plate heat exchangers to separate the flow ducts and to form heat transfer surfaces. The plate is circular in shape and contains at least two flow openings for supplying and discharging a heat transfer medium from the ducts formed by the plates. The plates of the plate heat exchanger, which are advantageously made of metal, are provided with corrugations for improving the heat transfer characteristics and supporting the ducts formed between the plates of the plate heat exchanger. The plates of the plate heat exchanger are welded together in pairs at the outer perimeters of the flow openings, and the plate pairs are connected together by welding the plates of the plate pairs at their outer perimeter to the plates of the other plate pairs.
A conventional plate heat exchanger is composed of superimposed plates which form a stack of plates which is clamped between two end plates by means of tie bars. The ducts formed by the plates and the flow openings connected thereto are sealed at their outer perimeters by means of separate sealings. Even though sealings have undergone an intensive development, the most significant problem in such heat exchangers is the leaking of the sealings, which can be caused by the temperature, corrosion, aging, or another corresponding factor. The plates of such plate heat exhangers are typically rectangular-shaped, and the flow openings, usually four in number, are placed in the vicinity of the corners. The heat transfer surfaces are typically provided with straight corrugations, or the corrugations are arranged in a v-shape. The plates are stacked on top of each other in such a way that the corrugations are not in parallel, but an angle is formed between their ridges, the width of which angle significantly affects the heat transfer characteristics. Because the plates of a conventional plate heat exchanger are manufactured by pressing, the 2 process of changing the angle between the ridges has always required a new, expensive pressing tool.
Several solutions have been presented to adjust the angle between the ridges of the plate. Attempts have been made to find a solution by changing the structure of the plate heat exchanger or by developing the pressing tools. The Finnish patent publication FI 79409 presents a plate heat exchanger in which circular or polygonal plates are stacked on top of each other, and the stack of plates hereby formed is supported between end plates. Unlike conventional plate heat exchangers, the plates are not provided with flow openings, but the flows are directed in ducts between the plates from outside the plates. Thus the angle between the ridges can be freely chosen by means of circular and polygonal plates within the restrictions set by the polygonal shape. However, the construction according to the publication is expensive to manufacture and the problems of tightness have not been solved satisfactorily.
The Finnish patent publication FI 84659 discloses a solution which contains features typical both of a conventional plate heat exchanger and of a pipe heat exchanger. Similarly to conventional plate heat exchangers, one heat transfer medium is arranged to flow via flow openings located in the plates. A feature related to the tube heat exchanger is the outer cell which surrounds the heat exchanger. The most significant difference when compared with conventional solutions is the fact that the plates are welded together at the flow openings and outer perimeters. Plates according to this application can be used in a plate heat exchanger of the above-described type.
The Finnish patent publication FI 94395 presents a manufacturing method and a tool for producing a plate for a plate heat exchanger. In the method according to the publication, a pressing tool is used which contains several filling pieces 3 which either correspond to the normal corrugation or form a flow opening. The placement of the flow openings in the pressed heat exchanger plates can be altered by changing the places of the filling pieces, wherein the angle between the ridges in the plates constituting the heat exchanger changes as well. By using the same pressing tool, it is possible to attain several different variations with respect to the ridge angle, depending, naturally, on the number of the filling pieces. Naturally, such pressing tools are more expensive to manufacture than conventional ones, but they are considerably less expensive than pressing tools manufactured separately for each ridge angle needed.
The purpose of this invention is to produce a circular, corrugated heat exchanger plate which contains at least one additional location for a pair of flow openings, which flow openings can be selected after pressing the heat exchanger plate. The corrugation of the heat exchanger plate is cut by the outer perimeter of the flow opening in such a way that it is possible to cut a flow opening in the plate by means of the pressing tool. The number of the locations of the flow opening pairs determines the ridge angle alternatives in the heat exchanger plates. In practice, one or two additional locations are often sufficient for a pair of flow openings.
More precisely, the plate for a plate heat exchanger is characterized in what will be presented in the characterizing part of claim 1.
The plates for a plate heat exchanger according to the invention contain at least two pairs of locations for the flow openings, wherein by providing the flow openings at the desired locations, the ridge angle between the ridges of the corrugations in the superimposed plates of the plate heat exchanger is adjusted and changed to attain the best possible heat transfer characteristics. The locations of the flow openings and the central hole are composed of straight, 4 smooth ring-like parts with a corrugation inside them. An opened central hole constitutes a flow duct for one heat transfer medium and/or functions as a duct in which a supporting means is placed. Unopened locations for the central hole and the flow openings constitute a part of the heat exchange surfaces in a plate heat exchanger composed of heat exchanger plates according to the invention. In the plate heat exchanger, the ring-like straight part on the outer perimeter of the plate as well as the ring-like straight parts in the locations of the flow openings and the central hole, are at least on two different levels in order to close the flow ducts formed between the plates of the plate heat exchanger. In a heat exchanger composed of heat exchanger plates according to the invention, the adjacent plates are welded together at their outer perimeters as well as at the outer perimeters of the central holes or at the flow openings. If the diameters of the plate blanks to be removed from the flow openings are sufficiently large, the locations of the flow openings can be formed as heat exchanger plates which contain locations for alternative flow openings and the plates thus attained can be used to form smaller plate heat exchangers.
With a plate for a plate heat exchanger according to the invention, it is possible to achieve considerable advantages. The price of the pressing tool used in the production of the plate does not differ from the price of a conventional tool. Plates for a plate heat exchanger can be manufactured to be stocked for future deliveries. The flow openings can be pressed after the heat exchanger has been thermically dimensioned before starting the assembly work. Because all the plates are produced with the same pressing tool, the plates are formed rapidly, without changes in the settings of the pressing tool. If the plates to be pressed are sufficiently large in size, the plate blanks to be removed from the flow openings can be used as plates in a small plate heat exchanger, in which plates the locations of the flow openings have already been pressed. Even though the plate for a plate heat exchanger according to the invention does not provide a 5 stepless adjustment of the ridge angle, the angle alternatives available are sufficient in practice. The basic construction of the plate heat exchanger composed of plates according to the invention is superior when compared with solutions of prior art where the ridge angle can be steplessly adjusted, at least with respect to purchase price and reliability. The plate heat exchanger which is welded of plates according to the invention is small in size, reliable and provided with good pressure endurance features.
In the following, the plate heat exchanger according to the invention will be described in more detail with reference to the appended drawings, in which
Fig. 1 is a schematical top view of the plate for a plate heat exchanger according to the invention,
Fig. 2 shows schematically an embodiment of the plate for a plate heat exchanger according to the invention, cut out from a flow opening of a larger plate,
Fig. 3 shows schematically how the plates for a plate heat exchanger according to Fig. 1 are coupled together as plate pairs,
Fig. 4 shows schematically a plate heat exchanger composed of plates according to the invention cross-cut at the flow opening and the opened central hole,
Fig. 5 shows schematically a plate heat exchanger composed of plates according to the invention, seen at the unopened flow opening and unopened central hole, 6 In the following, the invention will be described in more detail with reference to the appended drawings. Figs. 1 to 3 show circular plates 1 for a plate heat exchanger, which plates 1 are made of a sheet material by means of a pressing tool. Corrugations 2 are pressed in the plate 1 by means of a pressing tool or the like. The locations 4, 5 for flow openings can be left unpunched at the pressing stage. In the middle of the plate 1 of the plate heat exchanger, it is possible to allocate a location 6 for the central hole. At the locations 4 and 5 of the flow openings as well as at the location 6 of the central hole, the corrugations 2 are cut, and at the outer perimeters of the openings there are straight, ring-like parts 7, 8, 9. The outer edges of the plate heat exchanger plates 1 are also provided with straight parts 10. In Fig. 3, the plates 1 are joined together in such a way that the ridges of the corrugations 12 form a ridge angle α with each other.
Figs 4 to 5 illustrate how the plates 1 of the plate heat exchanger are connected to each other. In the solution according to Fig. 4, the central hole 11 is opened. The plates 1 are joined together as plate pairs 13 at the outer perimeters of the flow openings 3 by means of welds 12. The plate pairs 13 are connected to each other at the outer perimeters of the plates 1 by means of a weld 14. Correspondingly, the opened central hole 11 is welded at its outer perimeter with a weld 15. The ring-like straight parts 10 at the outer perimeters of the plates 1 as well as the straight parts 9 of the central hole 11 are in the same plane, wherein the central hole 11 is connected to flow ducts 16, which open at the outer perimeter of the plates 1. Thus, it is possible to use the central hole 11 as an inlet or outlet passage for one flow circuit of heat transfer media. The flow openings 3 and the ducts 17 constitute a closed flow circuit, whose inlet and outlet passages are composed of the flow openings 3. 7 Fig. 5 illustrates how the unopened flow openings 3 and the central hole 11 affect the flow ducts 16 and 17. As can be seen in the figure, the flow ducts 16 and 17 remain open when meeting a location 4, 5 of the flow opening 3. However, the ring-like straight parts 9 of the unopened central hole 11 close one of the flow ducts 16, 17 when placed on top of each other, depending on the level at which the straight parts 9 are arranged. This fact has to be taken into account when using a plate heat exchanger composed of plates 1 according to the invention at high temperatures.
It is self-evident for anyone skilled in the art that the embodiment presented above is merely an embodiment according to the inventive idea, and it can naturally vary within the scope of protection determined in the claims. For example the profile of the corrugations 2 in the plate 1 for a plate heat exchanger can have any possible shape as long as it meets the strength and thermic requirements. When it is desired to make the gradation of the ridge angle α denser, the number of the locations 4, 5 of the flow openings 3 can be increased even so that they partly overlap each other. However, if the number of the locations 4, 5 is too large, the flow conditions in the ducts 16, 17 may change too much. The size of the central hole 11 and its coupling to the flow ducts 16, 17 can be selected according to the use.

Claims

8 Claims:
1. Plate for a plate heat exchanger, especially for welded plate heat exchangers, which plate separates flow ducts (16, 17) in a plate heat exchanger composed of plates, constitutes heat transfer surfaces for heat transfer media, has a circular shape and is provided with corrugations (2) or the like extending at least partly across the plate heat exchanger plate (1), characterized in that the plate (1) for a plate heat exchanger comprises at least two pairs of unopened locations (4, 5) for flow openings (3) in which locations (4, 5) the flow openings (3) can be made, and that by arranging the flow openings (3) in the desired locations (4, 5), the ridge angle between the ridges of the corrugations (2) in adjacent plates (1) of a plate heat exchanger is adjusted to attain as good as possible flow and heat transfer characteristics.
2. Plate (1) for a plate heat exhanger according to claim 1, characterized in that in the centre of the plate (1) there is a location (6) for a central hole (11) which, when opened, in the plate heat exchanger composed of plates (1), forms a flow duct for the heat transfer medium and/or a duct in which the supporting means for the end plates of the heat exchanger is placed.
3. Plate (1) for a plate heat exchanger according to claims 1 to 2, characterized in that the locations (4, 5) for the flow openings (3) and the central hole (11) are composed of straight, ring-like parts (7, 8, 9) inside of which a part of the plate (1) comprises corrugations (2).
4. Plate (1) for a plate heat exchanger according to claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the locations (4, 5, 6) of the flow openings (3) and the central hole (11) constitute a part of the heat exchange surfaces in a plate heat exchanger composed of plates (1).
5. Plate (1) for a plate heat exchanger according to claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the ring-like straight part (10) of the outer perimeter of the plate (1), the ring-like straight parts (7, 8, 9) of the locations (4, 5, 6) of the flow openings (3) and the central hole (11) are on at least two different levels in order to close the flow ducts (16, 17) in a plate heat exchanger composed of plates (1).
6. Plate (1) for a plate heat exchanger according to claims 1 to 5, characterized in that in the plate heat exchanger composed of plates (1), the adjacent plates (1) are connected together at their outer perimeters as well as at the outer perimeters of the central holes (11) or the outer perimeters of the flow openings (3) by means of welding or a corresponding method.
7. Plate (1) for a plate heat exchanger according to claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the plate blanks removed from the flow openings (3) are plates (1) of a plate heat exchanger with a smaller diameter, containing alternative locations (4, 5) for the flow openings (3).
8. Plate (1) for a plate heat exchanger according to any of the foregoing claims, characterized in that the corrugations (2) of the plate (1) extend continuously through the centre of the plate (1) and that the plate (1) is not provided with location (6) for the central hole (11).
9. Plate heat exchanger composed of plates according to any of the claims 1 to 8, characterized in that in the plate heat exchanger composed of plates, adjacent plates (1) are connected together at their outer perimeters, as well as at the outer perimeters of the central holes (11) or at the outer perimeters of the flow openings (3) by means of welding or a corresponding method.
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