WO2009048451A1 - Heat exchangers having baffled manifolds - Google Patents

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WO2009048451A1
WO2009048451A1 PCT/US2007/021858 US2007021858W WO2009048451A1 WO 2009048451 A1 WO2009048451 A1 WO 2009048451A1 US 2007021858 W US2007021858 W US 2007021858W WO 2009048451 A1 WO2009048451 A1 WO 2009048451A1
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heat exchanger
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Jules Ricardo Munoz
Alexander Chen
Young K. Park
Parmesh Verma
Salvatore Macri
Tiziano Conti
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Carrier Corporation
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Priority to US12/682,108 priority patent/US20100206535A1/en
Priority to EP07839508.4A priority patent/EP2212639B1/en
Priority to ES07839508.4T priority patent/ES2589319T3/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
    • F28D1/00Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium is a large body of fluid, e.g. domestic or motor car radiators
    • F28D1/02Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium is a large body of fluid, e.g. domestic or motor car radiators with heat-exchange conduits immersed in the body of fluid
    • F28D1/04Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium is a large body of fluid, e.g. domestic or motor car radiators with heat-exchange conduits immersed in the body of fluid with tubular conduits
    • F28D1/053Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium is a large body of fluid, e.g. domestic or motor car radiators with heat-exchange conduits immersed in the body of fluid with tubular conduits the conduits being straight
    • F28D1/0535Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium is a large body of fluid, e.g. domestic or motor car radiators with heat-exchange conduits immersed in the body of fluid with tubular conduits the conduits being straight the conduits having a non-circular cross-section
    • F28D1/05366Assemblies of conduits connected to common headers, e.g. core type radiators
    • F28D1/05391Assemblies of conduits connected to common headers, e.g. core type radiators with multiple rows of conduits or with multi-channel conduits combined with a particular flow pattern, e.g. multi-row multi-stage radiators
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25BREFRIGERATION MACHINES, PLANTS OR SYSTEMS; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
    • F25B39/00Evaporators; Condensers
    • F25B39/02Evaporators
    • F25B39/028Evaporators having distributing means
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28FDETAILS OF HEAT-EXCHANGE AND HEAT-TRANSFER APPARATUS, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
    • F28F9/00Casings; Header boxes; Auxiliary supports for elements; Auxiliary members within casings
    • F28F9/02Header boxes; End plates
    • F28F9/0202Header boxes having their inner space divided by partitions
    • F28F9/0204Header boxes having their inner space divided by partitions for elongated header box, e.g. with transversal and longitudinal partitions
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28FDETAILS OF HEAT-EXCHANGE AND HEAT-TRANSFER APPARATUS, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
    • F28F9/00Casings; Header boxes; Auxiliary supports for elements; Auxiliary members within casings
    • F28F9/02Header boxes; End plates
    • F28F9/026Header boxes; End plates with static flow control means, e.g. with means for uniformly distributing heat exchange media into conduits
    • F28F9/027Header boxes; End plates with static flow control means, e.g. with means for uniformly distributing heat exchange media into conduits in the form of distribution pipes
    • F28F9/0273Header boxes; End plates with static flow control means, e.g. with means for uniformly distributing heat exchange media into conduits in the form of distribution pipes with multiple holes
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28FDETAILS OF HEAT-EXCHANGE AND HEAT-TRANSFER APPARATUS, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
    • F28F9/00Casings; Header boxes; Auxiliary supports for elements; Auxiliary members within casings
    • F28F9/02Header boxes; End plates
    • F28F9/026Header boxes; End plates with static flow control means, e.g. with means for uniformly distributing heat exchange media into conduits
    • F28F9/0278Header boxes; End plates with static flow control means, e.g. with means for uniformly distributing heat exchange media into conduits in the form of stacked distribution plates or perforated plates arranged over end plates

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  • the present disclosure relates to heat exchangers. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to heat exchangers having baffled manifolds.
  • Refrigeration systems are well known in the art and ubiquitous in such industries as food service, chemical, residential and commercial cooling, and automotive. On a larger scale, heat exchangers are required for office buildings and for residential purposes. Lack of efficiency is a great concern with such systems.
  • Traditional refrigeration cycles, or air conditioners include a compressor, a condenser, an expansion valve, an evaporator, and a refrigerant whose evaporation creates the cool temperature.
  • the evaporator and condenser are heat exchangers having a series of parallel channels, which provide parallel refrigerant paths. When the refrigerant passes through the expansion valve, a pressure and temperature drop occurs.
  • the term "maldistribution" of two-phase fluid shall mean that one phase of the fluid (e.g., liquid-phase) predominantly flows through a particular portion of the evaporator, while that the other phase of the fluid (e.g., vapor-phase) predominantly flows through a different portion of the evaporator.
  • a heat exchanger having a plurality of parallel channels in fluid communication with a manifold.
  • the manifold includes a mixing device and one or more baffles that work together to prevent maldistribution of the two- phases of the fluid within the channels.
  • FIG. 1 is a sectional view of an exemplary embodiment of heat exchanger with a manifold having baffles according to the present disclosure
  • FIG. 2 is a close-up view of a first alternate exemplary embodiment of the manifold of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 3 is a close-up view of a second alternate exemplary embodiment of the manifold of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 4 is a sectional view of an alternate exemplary embodiment of a heat exchanger with a manifold according to the present disclosure
  • FIG. 5 is a sectional view of an alternate exemplary embodiment of a heat exchanger with a manifold according to the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a refrigeration circuit having a pair of heat exchangers according to the present disclosure.
  • Heat exchanger 10 includes one or more baffles 12 within one or more manifolds 18, 20.
  • baffles 12 are configured to limit the movement of the fluid along an axis (A) of manifold 18, 20, which mitigates separation of the two-phase fluid and ensures uniform distribution within the channels of heat exchanger 10.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates heat exchanger 10 as a multipass heat exchanger having a first pass 14 and a second pass 16.
  • baffles 12 it is contemplated by the present disclosure for baffles 12 to find equal use with any parallel path heat exchanger having more or less than two passes.
  • Heat exchanger 10 includes a first manifold 18 and a second manifold 20 that are in fluid communication with one another by way of a plurality of parallel channels 22.
  • heat exchanger 10 is a micro-channel heat exchanger having a plurality of micro-channels 22.
  • baffles 12 it is contemplated by the present disclosure for baffles 12 to find equal use with any type of parallel path heat exchanger having channels 22 of any desired size.
  • First manifold 18 includes a first partition 24-1 and second manifold 20 includes a second partition 24-2.
  • Partitions 24-1 , 24-2 are configured to separate manifolds 18, 20 and channels 22 into first pass 14 and second pass 16, respectively, along a line 26.
  • Partition 24-1 divides first manifold 18 into an inlet side 28 and an outlet side 30.
  • partition 24-2 divides second manifold 20 into an inlet side 32 and an outlet side 34.
  • Heat exchanger 10 includes a distribution insert 36 within inlet side 28 of first manifold 18. Further, heat exchanger 10 includes a collection insert 38 within outlet side 32 of second manifold 20 and a distribution insert 40 within inlet side 34 of second manifold 20. In the illustrated embodiment, collection insert 38 and distribution insert 40 are shown as one unitary member. However, it is contemplated by the present disclosure for collection and distribution inserts 38, 40 to be separate items.
  • Heat exchanger 10 finds particular use with a fluid 42, such as a refrigerant of a vapor-compression or air conditioning circuit.
  • Fluid 42 can be a single-phase fluid or a two-phase fluid.
  • fluid 42 traveling through heat exchanger 10 can be in a vapor-phase and/or a fiquid-phase.
  • the flow of fluid 26 is represented by one or more directional arrows.
  • Distribution insert 36 includes a plurality of openings 44 defined therein. Openings 44 place distribution insert 36 in fluid communication with inlet side 28 of first manifold 18. Collection insert 38 includes a plurality of openings 46 defined therein. Openings 46 place collection insert 38 in fluid communication with outlet side 32 of second manifold 20. Distribution insert 40 includes a plurality of openings 48 defined therein. Openings 48 place distribution insert 40 in fluid communication with inlet side 34 of second manifold 20.
  • fluid 42 enters heat exchanger 10 through distribution insert 36 within inlet side 28 of first manifold 18.
  • the fluid 42 is prevented from flowing from inlet side 28 to outlet side 30 by partition 24-1. Rather, distribution insert 36 distributes fluid 42 into inlet side 28 of first manifold 18 through openings 44.
  • distribution insert 36 assists in passing fluid 42 in a substantially homogeneous state to inlet side 28 of first manifold 18. More particularly, it has been determined that distribution insert 36 assists in mixing fluid 42 so that the fluid within inlet side 28 of first manifold 18 is a substantially homogeneous mixture of liquid-phase fluid and vapor-phase fluid.
  • Openings 44 are preferably of variable size to effectively mix and distribute fluid 42 flowing into inlet side 28 of first manifold 18. Openings 44 can have a dimension that can be uniform across distribution insert 36, or the dimension of the openings can increase in size in a direction from first pass 14 to second pass 16. For example, openings 44 can increase in dimension further downstream of the fluid flow path can achieve a greater degree of fluid distribution. [0026] Within inlet side 28, baffles 12 are configured to limit the movement of fluid 42 within the inlet side 28 of first manifold 18.
  • baffles 12 assist in mitigating maldistribution of fluid 42 within channels 22 of first pass 14.
  • heat exchanger 10 includes a mixing device, illustrated as distribution insert 36, to effectively mix fluid 42 as the fluid enters inlet side 28 so that both phases of the fluid are in a substantially homogeneous two-phase mixture within inlet side 28.
  • heat exchanger 10 includes one or more baffles 12 (two show) to prevent the fluidic forces within inlet side 28 from separating the two phases from one another and forcing one of the two phases towards partition 24-1. In this manner, baffles 12 ensure that fluid 42 enters channels 22 of first pass 14 in the substantially homogeneous two- phase mixture, which mitigates maldistribution of the fluid within the channels.
  • Fluid 42 enters channels 22 from inlet side 28 of first manifold 18, flows through the channels and exits the channels into outlet side 32 of second manifold 20.
  • fluid 42 is prevented from flowing directly to inlet side 34 of second manifold 20 by partition 24-2.
  • fluid 42 flows from outlet side 32 to collection insert 38 through openings 46. Then, fluid 42 flows from collection insert 38 to distribution insert 40. In this manner, fluid 42 flows from first pass 14 across line 26 into second pass 16. Next, fluid 42 flows from distribution insert 40 through openings 48 into inlet side 34 of second manifold 20.
  • collection insert 38 and/or distribution insert 40 assists in passing fluid 42 in a substantially homogeneous two-phase state to inlet side 34 of second manifold 20. More specifically, collection insert 38 and distribution insert 40 each mix fluid 42 as the fluid passes therethrough.
  • Baffles 12 within second manifold 20 are configured to limit the movement of fluid 42 within inlet side 34 along the axis (A) of the second manifold. Thus, baffles 12 can also assist in mitigating maldistribution of fluid 42 within channels 22 of second pass 16.
  • Fluid 42 enters channels 22 from inlet side 34 of second manifold 20, flows through the channels and exits the channels into outlet side 30 of first manifold 18.
  • fluid 42 flows out of the heat exchanger.
  • heat exchanger 10 it is contemplated by the present disclosure for heat exchanger 10 to have more than two passes 14, 16, such that fluid 42 flowing from second manifold 20 can enter a third pass (not shown) of channels.
  • FIG. 2 An alternate embodiment of heat exchanger 10 having baffles 12 is shown in FIG. 2. For purposes of clarity, only relevant portions of heat exchanger 10 are shown.
  • openings 44 in distribution insert 36 are illustrated directing fluid 42 in a direction substantially perpendicular (e.g., about ninety degrees) to the direction of flow through channels 22.
  • distribution insert 36 is illustrated in FIG. 1 having openings 44 directing fluid 42 in a direction substantially parallel (e.g., about zero degrees) to the direction of flow through channels 22.
  • heat exchanger 10 it is contemplated by the present disclosure for heat exchanger 10 to have distribution insert 36 with openings 44 at any desired angle with respect to the direction of flow through channels 22.
  • heat exchanger 10 it is contemplated for heat exchanger 10 to have distribution insert 36 with openings 44 at an angle such as zero degrees (FIG. 1), ninety degrees (FIG. 2), and angle there between, as well as any angle more than ninety degrees.
  • the angle of openings 44 to differ from one another such that some openings may have one angle, while other openings have a different angle.
  • distribution insert 36 is shown as a closed ended tube having an end-cap 50 adjacent partition 24-1
  • the embodiment of distribution insert 36 shown in FIG. 1 is illustrated as an open ended tube connected to partition 24-1.
  • distribution insert 36 is defined by a first wall 52 and a second wall 54, where the first wall is independent of first manifold 18, but the second wall is common with the first manifold. Further, distribution insert 36 is defined by partition 24-1. In contrast, the embodiments of distribution insert 36 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 have no walls in common with first manifold 18.
  • heat exchanger 10 includes distributing inserts 36 and 40 as described with respect to the embodiment of FIG. 1.
  • heat exchanger 10 lacks collection insert 38 within outlet side 32 of second manifold 20 as in FlG. 1.
  • heat exchanger 10 illustrated in FIG. 4 includes an external collection-distributor 56.
  • External collection-distributor 56 is in fluid communication with outlet side 32 of second manifold 20 via one or more ports 58 (only one shown). Further, external collection-distributor 56 is in fluid communication with inlet side 34 of second manifold 20 via one or more ports 60 (three shown).
  • fluid 42 enters channels 22 from inlet side 28 of first manifold 18, flows through the channels and exits the channels into outlet side 32 of second manifold 20.
  • fluid 42 is prevented from flowing directly to inlet side 34 of second manifold 20 by partition 24-2.
  • fluid 42 flows from outlet side 32 to external collection- distributor 56 through openings 58.
  • fluid 42 flows through external collection-distributor 56 from first pass 14 across line 26 into second pass 16.
  • fluid 42 flows from external collection-distributor 56 through openings 60 into distribution insert 40, which further mixes fluid 42 as the fluid flows from the distribution insert through openings 48 into inlet side 34 of second manifold 20.
  • baffles 12 within second manifold 20 are configured to limit the movement of fluid 42 along axis A of the second manifold.
  • baffles 12 can also assist in mitigating maldistribution of fluid 42 within channels 22 of second pass 16.
  • External collection-distributor 56 assists in passing fluid 42 in a substantially homogeneous state to inlet side 34 of second manifold 20.
  • the combination of external collection-distributor 56 along with distribution insert 40 adds an additional mixing stage as compared to the embodiment of FIG. 1.
  • external collection-distributor 56 includes a first portion 62 within first pass 14 (i.e., to the left of line 26) and a second portion 64 within second pass 16 (i.e., to the right of line 26).
  • first portion 62 functions in a manner similar to collection insert 38 of FIG. 1
  • second portion 64 functions in a manner similar to distribution insert 40 of FIG. 1. Since the embodiment of FIG. 4 includes first portion 62, second portion 64, and distribution insert 40, this embodiment of heat exchanger 10 provides one additional mixing stage of fluid 42 as compared to the embodiment of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 5 another embodiment of heat exchanger 10 is shown.
  • first manifold 18 includes inlet port 66 and outlet port 68 that are configured so that the flow of fluid 42 is in a direction substantially parallel (e.g., about zero degrees) to the flow of fluid through channels 22.
  • heat exchanger 10 illustrated in FIG. 1 having ports 66, 68 directing fluid 42 in a direction substantially perpendicular (e.g., about ninety degrees) to the direction of flow through channels 22.
  • ports 66, 68 at any desired angle with respect to the direction of flow through channels 22.
  • heat exchanger 10 to have one or both ports 66, 68 at an angle selected from the group consisting of zero degrees, ninety degrees, and any combinations thereof.
  • first manifold 18 includes collection insert 38 within outlet side 30 of the first manifold. Collection insert 38 within outlet side 30 of first manifold 18 functions as described with respect to collection insert 38 within outlet side 32 of second manifold 20 of the embodiment of FIG. 1. Accordingly, heat exchanger 10 in the embodiment of FIG. 5 provides for additional mixing of fluid 42 before the fluid exits the heat exchanger.
  • heat exchanger 10 includes a second collection-distributor 70 at second manifold 20.
  • Second collection- distributor 70 is in fluid communication with collection insert 38 via one or more (only one shown) openings 72 and with distributing insert 40 via one or more (only one shown) openings 74.
  • partition 24-2 includes an extension 76 preventing direction fluid communication between collection insert 38 and distributing insert 40.
  • heat exchanger 10 finds use in any refrigeration circuit.
  • heat exchanger 10 is shown in use in a refrigeration circuit 80.
  • refrigeration circuit 80 has an evaporator 82 and a condenser 84.
  • heat exchanger 10 can find use as evaporator 82, as condenser 84, or both.
  • Heat exchanger 10 can be arranged within circuit 80 so that the plurality of channels 22 are arranged in any desired manner.
  • heat exchanger 10 can be arranged within circuit 80 so that channels 22 are vertically arranged. In this manner, heat exchanger 10 can be arranged within circuit 80 so that refrigerant 42 flows through the channels in an up-and-down manner.
  • heat exchanger 10 can be arranged within circuit 80 so that channels 22 are horizontally arranged. In this manner, heat exchanger 10 can be arranged within circuit 80 so that refrigerant flows through channels 22 in a side-to-side manner.
  • Circuit 80 can find use in any vapor-compression device such as, but not limited to, an air conditioner, a heat pump, a dehumidifier, a refrigerator, a freezer, and others.
  • circuit 80 can find use in an air conditioner in a vehicle such as, but not limited to, an automobile, a truck, a ship, an airplane, and other mobile vehicles.
  • circuit 80 can find use in an air conditioner in a stationary conditioning device such as that used in a refrigerator, freezer, home air conditioner, or commercial air conditioner, a chiller unit, and others.
  • heat exchanger 10 includes parallel channels 22 in fluid communication with one another via a pair of manifolds 18, 20.
  • One or more of the manifolds can include mixing devices (e.g., inserts 36, 38, 40, 56, 70) to keep fluid 42 passing through heat exchanger 10 in a substantially uniform two-phase mixture.
  • heat exchanger 10 also includes one or more baffles 12 within one or more of the manifolds 18, 20. The baffles 12 prevent movement of fluid 22 along the axis of the manifolds 18, 20 so that fluid 42 remains in the uniform two-phase mixture when entering channels 22.

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A heat exchanger for a fluid having a vapor-phase and a liquid-phase is provided. The heat exchanger includes a first manifold, a second manifold, a plurality of parallel channels, a mixing device, and one or more baffles. The parallel channels are in fluid communication with the first and second manifolds. The mixing device mixes the fluid flowing into the first manifold so that the fluid is a substantially homogeneous two-phase mixture of the vapor and liquid phases. The baffles are within the first manifold and ensure that the fluid enters the parallel channels as the substantially homogeneous two- phase mixture.

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HEAT EXCHANGERS HAVING BAFFLED MANIFOLDS
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001]The present disclosure relates to heat exchangers. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to heat exchangers having baffled manifolds.
2. Description of Prior Art
[0002] Refrigeration systems are well known in the art and ubiquitous in such industries as food service, chemical, residential and commercial cooling, and automotive. On a larger scale, heat exchangers are required for office buildings and for residential purposes. Lack of efficiency is a great concern with such systems.
[0003] Traditional refrigeration cycles, or air conditioners, include a compressor, a condenser, an expansion valve, an evaporator, and a refrigerant whose evaporation creates the cool temperature. In some refrigeration systems, the evaporator and condenser are heat exchangers having a series of parallel channels, which provide parallel refrigerant paths. When the refrigerant passes through the expansion valve, a pressure and temperature drop occurs.
[0004] In many refrigerant vapor-compression systems, as the refrigerant passes through the expansion valve, a portion of the fluid expands to a vapor- phase, while a second portion of the fluid remains in a liquid-phase. The resulting two-phase fluid can cause maldistribution in the evaporator. As used herein, the term "maldistribution" of two-phase fluid shall mean that one phase of the fluid (e.g., liquid-phase) predominantly flows through a particular portion of the evaporator, while that the other phase of the fluid (e.g., vapor-phase) predominantly flows through a different portion of the evaporator. [0005] It has been determined by the present disclosure that maldistribution of the two-phase fluid is a common problem with heat exchangers that use parallel refrigerant paths, resulting in poor heat exchanger efficiency. For heat exchangers that have relatively few parallel refrigerant paths (typically 20 or less), even distribution of the two-phase fluid is achieved through a distribution device that individually feeds each parallel refrigerant path. However, for heat exchanges with many parallel refrigerant paths (typically more than 20), individual distribution to each parallel refrigerant path is often not practical. In most cases, a simple inlet header is used, which can lead to significant refrigerant maldistribution to the heat exchanger. Additionally, gravity and the increase in overall volume as the flow transitions from the expansion device to the inlet header also act to cause the liquid-phase and vapor-phase to separate, causing maldistribution to the heat exchanger.
[0006] Previously, it has been proposed by U.S. Patent No. 7,143,605 to include a distributor tube positioned within the inlet manifold to reduce maldistribution. While the distributor tube has proven to be helpful to reduce maldistribution, the maldistribution of the liquid-phase and vapor-phase within the heat exchanger remains problematic.
[0007] Therefore, there exists a need for heat exchangers that overcome, alleviate, and/or mitigate one or more of the aforementioned and other deleterious effects of prior art heat exchangers.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] A heat exchanger having a plurality of parallel channels in fluid communication with a manifold. The manifold includes a mixing device and one or more baffles that work together to prevent maldistribution of the two- phases of the fluid within the channels. [0009]The above-described and other features and advantages of the present disclosure will .be appreciated and understood by those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, drawings, and appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] FIG. 1 is a sectional view of an exemplary embodiment of heat exchanger with a manifold having baffles according to the present disclosure;
[0011]FIG. 2 is a close-up view of a first alternate exemplary embodiment of the manifold of FIG. 1 ;
[0012] FIG. 3 is a close-up view of a second alternate exemplary embodiment of the manifold of FIG. 1 ;
[0013] FIG. 4 is a sectional view of an alternate exemplary embodiment of a heat exchanger with a manifold according to the present disclosure;
[0014] FIG. 5 is a sectional view of an alternate exemplary embodiment of a heat exchanger with a manifold according to the present disclosure; and
[0015] FIG. 6 illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a refrigeration circuit having a pair of heat exchangers according to the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] Referring now to the figures and in particular to FIG. 1 , an exemplary embodiment of parallel path heat exchanger according to the present disclosure is shown and is generally referred to by reference numeral 10. Heat exchanger 10 includes one or more baffles 12 within one or more manifolds 18, 20. Advantageously, baffles 12 are configured to limit the movement of the fluid along an axis (A) of manifold 18, 20, which mitigates separation of the two-phase fluid and ensures uniform distribution within the channels of heat exchanger 10. [0017] For purposes of clarity, FIG. 1 illustrates heat exchanger 10 as a multipass heat exchanger having a first pass 14 and a second pass 16. Of course, it is contemplated by the present disclosure for baffles 12 to find equal use with any parallel path heat exchanger having more or less than two passes.
[0018] Heat exchanger 10 includes a first manifold 18 and a second manifold 20 that are in fluid communication with one another by way of a plurality of parallel channels 22. In the illustrated embodiment, heat exchanger 10 is a micro-channel heat exchanger having a plurality of micro-channels 22. However, it is contemplated by the present disclosure for baffles 12 to find equal use with any type of parallel path heat exchanger having channels 22 of any desired size.
[0019] First manifold 18 includes a first partition 24-1 and second manifold 20 includes a second partition 24-2. Partitions 24-1 , 24-2 are configured to separate manifolds 18, 20 and channels 22 into first pass 14 and second pass 16, respectively, along a line 26. Partition 24-1 divides first manifold 18 into an inlet side 28 and an outlet side 30. Similarly, partition 24-2 divides second manifold 20 into an inlet side 32 and an outlet side 34.
[0020] Heat exchanger 10 includes a distribution insert 36 within inlet side 28 of first manifold 18. Further, heat exchanger 10 includes a collection insert 38 within outlet side 32 of second manifold 20 and a distribution insert 40 within inlet side 34 of second manifold 20. In the illustrated embodiment, collection insert 38 and distribution insert 40 are shown as one unitary member. However, it is contemplated by the present disclosure for collection and distribution inserts 38, 40 to be separate items.
[0021] Heat exchanger 10 finds particular use with a fluid 42, such as a refrigerant of a vapor-compression or air conditioning circuit. Fluid 42 can be a single-phase fluid or a two-phase fluid. Thus, fluid 42 traveling through heat exchanger 10 can be in a vapor-phase and/or a fiquid-phase. In the illustrated embodiment, the flow of fluid 26 is represented by one or more directional arrows.
[0022] Distribution insert 36 includes a plurality of openings 44 defined therein. Openings 44 place distribution insert 36 in fluid communication with inlet side 28 of first manifold 18. Collection insert 38 includes a plurality of openings 46 defined therein. Openings 46 place collection insert 38 in fluid communication with outlet side 32 of second manifold 20. Distribution insert 40 includes a plurality of openings 48 defined therein. Openings 48 place distribution insert 40 in fluid communication with inlet side 34 of second manifold 20.
[0023] During use, fluid 42 enters heat exchanger 10 through distribution insert 36 within inlet side 28 of first manifold 18. The fluid 42 is prevented from flowing from inlet side 28 to outlet side 30 by partition 24-1. Rather, distribution insert 36 distributes fluid 42 into inlet side 28 of first manifold 18 through openings 44.
[0024] It has been determined by the present disclosure that distribution insert 36 assists in passing fluid 42 in a substantially homogeneous state to inlet side 28 of first manifold 18. More particularly, it has been determined that distribution insert 36 assists in mixing fluid 42 so that the fluid within inlet side 28 of first manifold 18 is a substantially homogeneous mixture of liquid-phase fluid and vapor-phase fluid.
[0025] Openings 44 are preferably of variable size to effectively mix and distribute fluid 42 flowing into inlet side 28 of first manifold 18. Openings 44 can have a dimension that can be uniform across distribution insert 36, or the dimension of the openings can increase in size in a direction from first pass 14 to second pass 16. For example, openings 44 can increase in dimension further downstream of the fluid flow path can achieve a greater degree of fluid distribution. [0026] Within inlet side 28, baffles 12 are configured to limit the movement of fluid 42 within the inlet side 28 of first manifold 18. More specifically, and without wishing to be bound by any particular theory, it has been determined by the present disclosure that the liquid and vapor phases of fluid 42 can be separated by the fluidic forces within heat exchanger 10 such that these forces can cause one of the two phases to be forced towards partition 24-1. This movement of fluid 42 along the axis of first manifold 18 towards partition 24-1 can be limited by baffles 12. Thus, baffles 12 assist in mitigating maldistribution of fluid 42 within channels 22 of first pass 14.
[0027] In sum, heat exchanger 10 includes a mixing device, illustrated as distribution insert 36, to effectively mix fluid 42 as the fluid enters inlet side 28 so that both phases of the fluid are in a substantially homogeneous two-phase mixture within inlet side 28. Further, heat exchanger 10 includes one or more baffles 12 (two show) to prevent the fluidic forces within inlet side 28 from separating the two phases from one another and forcing one of the two phases towards partition 24-1. In this manner, baffles 12 ensure that fluid 42 enters channels 22 of first pass 14 in the substantially homogeneous two- phase mixture, which mitigates maldistribution of the fluid within the channels.
[0028] Fluid 42 enters channels 22 from inlet side 28 of first manifold 18, flows through the channels and exits the channels into outlet side 32 of second manifold 20. Here, fluid 42 is prevented from flowing directly to inlet side 34 of second manifold 20 by partition 24-2.
[0029] Rather, fluid 42 flows from outlet side 32 to collection insert 38 through openings 46. Then, fluid 42 flows from collection insert 38 to distribution insert 40. In this manner, fluid 42 flows from first pass 14 across line 26 into second pass 16. Next, fluid 42 flows from distribution insert 40 through openings 48 into inlet side 34 of second manifold 20.
[003O] It has been determined by the present disclosure that collection insert 38 and/or distribution insert 40 assists in passing fluid 42 in a substantially homogeneous two-phase state to inlet side 34 of second manifold 20. More specifically, collection insert 38 and distribution insert 40 each mix fluid 42 as the fluid passes therethrough.
[0031] Baffles 12 within second manifold 20 are configured to limit the movement of fluid 42 within inlet side 34 along the axis (A) of the second manifold. Thus, baffles 12 can also assist in mitigating maldistribution of fluid 42 within channels 22 of second pass 16.
[0032] Fluid 42 enters channels 22 from inlet side 34 of second manifold 20, flows through the channels and exits the channels into outlet side 30 of first manifold 18. In the illustrated embodiment where heat exchanger 10 is a two- pass exchanger, fluid 42 flows out of the heat exchanger. However, it is contemplated by the present disclosure for heat exchanger 10 to have more than two passes 14, 16, such that fluid 42 flowing from second manifold 20 can enter a third pass (not shown) of channels.
[0033]An alternate embodiment of heat exchanger 10 having baffles 12 is shown in FIG. 2. For purposes of clarity, only relevant portions of heat exchanger 10 are shown. Here, openings 44 in distribution insert 36 are illustrated directing fluid 42 in a direction substantially perpendicular (e.g., about ninety degrees) to the direction of flow through channels 22. By way of contrast, distribution insert 36 is illustrated in FIG. 1 having openings 44 directing fluid 42 in a direction substantially parallel (e.g., about zero degrees) to the direction of flow through channels 22.
[0034]As such, it is contemplated by the present disclosure for heat exchanger 10 to have distribution insert 36 with openings 44 at any desired angle with respect to the direction of flow through channels 22. For example, it is contemplated for heat exchanger 10 to have distribution insert 36 with openings 44 at an angle such as zero degrees (FIG. 1), ninety degrees (FIG. 2), and angle there between, as well as any angle more than ninety degrees. Furthermore, it is contemplated for the angle of openings 44 to differ from one another such that some openings may have one angle, while other openings have a different angle. [0035]Also shown in the embodiment of FIG. 2, distribution insert 36 is shown as a closed ended tube having an end-cap 50 adjacent partition 24-1 , whereas the embodiment of distribution insert 36 shown in FIG. 1 is illustrated as an open ended tube connected to partition 24-1.
[0036] Referring now to FIG. 3, another exemplary embodiment of heat exchanger 10 having baffles 12 is shown. Again, only the relevant portions of heat exchanger 10 are shown. Here, distribution insert 36 is defined by a first wall 52 and a second wall 54, where the first wall is independent of first manifold 18, but the second wall is common with the first manifold. Further, distribution insert 36 is defined by partition 24-1. In contrast, the embodiments of distribution insert 36 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 have no walls in common with first manifold 18.
[0037] Referring now to FIG. 4, still another exemplary embodiment of heat exchanger 10 having baffles 12 is shown. In this embodiment, heat exchanger 10 includes distributing inserts 36 and 40 as described with respect to the embodiment of FIG. 1. However, in this embodiment, heat exchanger 10 lacks collection insert 38 within outlet side 32 of second manifold 20 as in FlG. 1. Rather, heat exchanger 10 illustrated in FIG. 4 includes an external collection-distributor 56.
[0038] External collection-distributor 56 is in fluid communication with outlet side 32 of second manifold 20 via one or more ports 58 (only one shown). Further, external collection-distributor 56 is in fluid communication with inlet side 34 of second manifold 20 via one or more ports 60 (three shown).
[0039] In this manner, fluid 42 enters channels 22 from inlet side 28 of first manifold 18, flows through the channels and exits the channels into outlet side 32 of second manifold 20. Here, fluid 42 is prevented from flowing directly to inlet side 34 of second manifold 20 by partition 24-2. [0040] Rather, fluid 42 flows from outlet side 32 to external collection- distributor 56 through openings 58. Then, fluid 42 flows through external collection-distributor 56 from first pass 14 across line 26 into second pass 16. Next, fluid 42 flows from external collection-distributor 56 through openings 60 into distribution insert 40, which further mixes fluid 42 as the fluid flows from the distribution insert through openings 48 into inlet side 34 of second manifold 20. As discussed above, baffles 12 within second manifold 20 are configured to limit the movement of fluid 42 along axis A of the second manifold. Thus, baffles 12 can also assist in mitigating maldistribution of fluid 42 within channels 22 of second pass 16.
[0041] External collection-distributor 56 assists in passing fluid 42 in a substantially homogeneous state to inlet side 34 of second manifold 20. The combination of external collection-distributor 56 along with distribution insert 40 adds an additional mixing stage as compared to the embodiment of FIG. 1. Specifically, external collection-distributor 56 includes a first portion 62 within first pass 14 (i.e., to the left of line 26) and a second portion 64 within second pass 16 (i.e., to the right of line 26). Here, first portion 62 functions in a manner similar to collection insert 38 of FIG. 1 , while second portion 64 functions in a manner similar to distribution insert 40 of FIG. 1. Since the embodiment of FIG. 4 includes first portion 62, second portion 64, and distribution insert 40, this embodiment of heat exchanger 10 provides one additional mixing stage of fluid 42 as compared to the embodiment of FIG. 1.
[0042] Referring now to FIG. 5, another embodiment of heat exchanger 10 is shown.
[0043] In this embodiment, first manifold 18 includes inlet port 66 and outlet port 68 that are configured so that the flow of fluid 42 is in a direction substantially parallel (e.g., about zero degrees) to the flow of fluid through channels 22. By way of contrast, heat exchanger 10 illustrated in FIG. 1 having ports 66, 68 directing fluid 42 in a direction substantially perpendicular (e.g., about ninety degrees) to the direction of flow through channels 22. Furthermore, it is contemplated by the present disclosure for heat exchanger 10 to have ports 66, 68 at any desired angle with respect to the direction of flow through channels 22. For example, it is contemplated for heat exchanger 10 to have one or both ports 66, 68 at an angle selected from the group consisting of zero degrees, ninety degrees, and any combinations thereof.
[0044] Also illustrated in this embodiment, first manifold 18 includes collection insert 38 within outlet side 30 of the first manifold. Collection insert 38 within outlet side 30 of first manifold 18 functions as described with respect to collection insert 38 within outlet side 32 of second manifold 20 of the embodiment of FIG. 1. Accordingly, heat exchanger 10 in the embodiment of FIG. 5 provides for additional mixing of fluid 42 before the fluid exits the heat exchanger.
[0045] Also illustrated in this embodiment, heat exchanger 10 includes a second collection-distributor 70 at second manifold 20. Second collection- distributor 70 is in fluid communication with collection insert 38 via one or more (only one shown) openings 72 and with distributing insert 40 via one or more (only one shown) openings 74. In addition, partition 24-2 includes an extension 76 preventing direction fluid communication between collection insert 38 and distributing insert 40. Thus, heat exchanger 10 in the embodiment of FIG. 5 provides for additional mixing stages within second manifold 20 as compared to the embodiment of FIG. 1.
[0046] Advantageously, heat exchanger 10 finds use in any refrigeration circuit. For example, and referring now to FIG. 6, heat exchanger 10 is shown in use in a refrigeration circuit 80. Here, refrigeration circuit 80 has an evaporator 82 and a condenser 84. Advantageously, heat exchanger 10 can find use as evaporator 82, as condenser 84, or both.
[0047] Heat exchanger 10 can be arranged within circuit 80 so that the plurality of channels 22 are arranged in any desired manner. In some embodiments, heat exchanger 10 can be arranged within circuit 80 so that channels 22 are vertically arranged. In this manner, heat exchanger 10 can be arranged within circuit 80 so that refrigerant 42 flows through the channels in an up-and-down manner. In other embodiments, heat exchanger 10 can be arranged within circuit 80 so that channels 22 are horizontally arranged. In this manner, heat exchanger 10 can be arranged within circuit 80 so that refrigerant flows through channels 22 in a side-to-side manner.
[0048] Circuit 80 can find use in any vapor-compression device such as, but not limited to, an air conditioner, a heat pump, a dehumidifier, a refrigerator, a freezer, and others. For example, circuit 80 can find use in an air conditioner in a vehicle such as, but not limited to, an automobile, a truck, a ship, an airplane, and other mobile vehicles. Further, circuit 80 can find use in an air conditioner in a stationary conditioning device such as that used in a refrigerator, freezer, home air conditioner, or commercial air conditioner, a chiller unit, and others.
[0049] As described herein, heat exchanger 10 includes parallel channels 22 in fluid communication with one another via a pair of manifolds 18, 20. One or more of the manifolds can include mixing devices (e.g., inserts 36, 38, 40, 56, 70) to keep fluid 42 passing through heat exchanger 10 in a substantially uniform two-phase mixture. Advantageously, heat exchanger 10 also includes one or more baffles 12 within one or more of the manifolds 18, 20. The baffles 12 prevent movement of fluid 22 along the axis of the manifolds 18, 20 so that fluid 42 remains in the uniform two-phase mixture when entering channels 22.
[005O] It should also be noted that the terms "first", "second", "third", "upper", "lower", and the like may be used herein to modify various elements. These modifiers do not imply a spatial, sequential, or hierarchical order to the modified elements unless specifically stated.
[0051] While the instant disclosure has been described with reference to one or more exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope thereof. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiment(s) disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out the apparatus in present disclosure, but that the disclosed apparatus will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the disclosure.

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CLAIMSWhat is claimed is:
1. A heat exchanger for a fluid having a vapor-phase and a liquid- phase, comprising:
a first manifold;
a second manifold;
a plurality of parallel channels being in fluid communication with said first and second manifolds;
a mixing device being configured to mix the fluid flowing into said first manifold so that the fluid is a substantially homogeneous two-phase mixture of the vapor and liquid phases; and
one or more baffles within said first manifold, said one or more baffles being configured to ensure that the fluid enters said plurality of parallel channels as the substantially homogeneous two-phase mixture.
2. The heat exchanger as in claim 1 , wherein the mixing device comprises a distributing insert being disposed within said first manifold.
3. The heat exchanger as in claim 2, wherein said distributing insert comprises a plurality of openings having a selected angle with respect to a fluid flow direction through said plurality of parallel channels.
4. The heat exchanger as in claim 1 , further comprising a first partition defined within said first manifold so that said plurality of parallel channels define a first pass in fluid communication with an inlet side of said first manifold and a second pass in fluid communication with an outlet side of said first manifold. •
5. The heat exchanger as in claim 4, further comprising a second partition defined within said second manifold so that said first pass is in fluid communication with an inlet side of said second manifold and said second pass is in fluid communication with an outlet side of said second manifold, said inlet and outlet sides of said second manifold being in fluid communication.
6. The heat exchanger as in claim 5, further comprising:
a second distribution insert within said outlet side of said second manifold, said second distribution insert being configured to mix the fluid flowing into said outlet side of said second manifold from said inlet side of said second manifold so that the fluid is the substantially homogeneous two-phase mixture; and
one or more second baffles within said outlet side of said second manifold, said one or more baffles being configured to ensure that the fluid enters said plurality of parallel channels of said second pass as the substantially homogeneous two-phase mixture.
7. The heat exchanger as in claim 6, further comprising a collection insert within said inlet side of said second manifold, said collection insert configured to mix the fluid flowing from said inlet side of said second manifold to form the substantially homogeneous two-phase mixture, said collection insert being in fluid communication with said second distribution insert.
8. The heat exchanger as in claim 5, further comprising a collection insert being configured to mix the fluid flowing from said inlet side of said second manifold to form the substantially homogeneous two-phase mixture.
9. The heat exchanger as in claim 8, wherein said collection insert is external to said second manifold.
10. The heat exchanger as in claim 8, wherein said collection insert is internal to said second manifold.
11. The heat exchanger as in claim 10, further comprising a second collection-distributor placing said collection insert in fluid communication with said second distribution insert.
12. The heat exchanger as in claim 1 , wherein said first manifold comprises an inlet side divided along an axis from an outlet side by a first partition and wherein said plurality of parallel channels comprises a first pass of parallel channels being in fluid communication with said inlet side of said first manifold and said second manifold and a second pass of parallel channels being in fluid communication with said outlet side of said first manifold and said second manifold.
13. The heat exchanger as in claim 12, wherein said mixing device comprises a distribution insert within said inlet side of said first manifold, said distribution insert comprising a plurality of openings being configured to mix the fluid flowing into said inlet side of said first manifold so that the fluid is a substantially homogeneous two-phase mixture of the vapor and liquid phases.
14. The heat exchanger as in claim 13, wherein said one or more baffles are within said inlet side of said first manifold.
15. The heat exchanger as in claim 13, wherein said distribution insert comprises a plurality of openings having a dimension that is uniform across said distribution insert.
16. The heat exchanger as in claim 13, wherein said distribution insert comprises a plurality of openings having a dimension that increase in size in a direction from said first pass to said second pass.
17. The heat exchanger as in claim 13, wherein said distribution insert comprises no walls in common with said first manifold.
18. The heat exchanger as in claim 13, wherein said distribution insert comprises a first wall independent of said first manifold and a second wall common with said first manifold.
19. The heat exchanger as in claim 12, wherein said second manifold comprises: an inlet side divided along said axis from an outlet side by a second partition;
a second distribution insert within said outlet side of said second manifold, said second distribution insert being configured to mix the fluid flowing into said outlet side of said second manifold from said inlet side of said second manifold so that the fluid is the substantially homogeneous two-phase mixture; and
one or more second baffles within said outlet side of said second manifold being configured to prevent movement of the fluid within said outlet side of said second manifold along said axis.
20. The heat exchanger as in claim 19, further comprising a collection insert being configured to mix the fluid flowing from said inlet side of said second manifold to form the substantially homogeneous two-phase mixture, said collection insert being in fluid communication with said second distribution insert.
21. The heat exchanger as in claim 20, wherein said collection insert is internal or external to said second manifold.
22. The heat exchanger as in claim 1 , wherein said first manifold comprises an inlet port and an outlet port, said inlet and outlet ports being configured so that flow of the fluid through said inlet and outlet ports is in a direction substantially parallel to flow of the fluid through said plurality of parallel channels.
23. The heat exchanger as in claim 1 , wherein said first manifold comprises an inlet port and an outlet port, said inlet and outlet ports being configured so that flow of the fluid through said inlet and outlet ports is in a direction substantially perpendicular to flow of the fluid through said plurality of parallel channels.
24. The heat exchanger as in claim 1 , wherein the heat exchanger finds use in a refrigeration circuit.
25. The heat exchanger as in claim 24, wherein said plurality of parallel channels are vertically arranged.
26. The heat exchanger as in claim 24, wherein said plurality of parallel channels are horizontally arranged.
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