WO1997013112A1 - Heat exchanger and a method for producing the same - Google Patents

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WO1997013112A1
WO1997013112A1 PCT/FI1996/000519 FI9600519W WO9713112A1 WO 1997013112 A1 WO1997013112 A1 WO 1997013112A1 FI 9600519 W FI9600519 W FI 9600519W WO 9713112 A1 WO9713112 A1 WO 9713112A1
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heat exchanger
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Leif Ramm-Schmidt
Veli Tiainen
Peter Koistinen
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Hadwaco Ltd. Oy
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Priority to EP96932610A priority Critical patent/EP0853749B1/en
Priority to AT96932610T priority patent/ATE198667T1/en
Priority to DE69611529T priority patent/DE69611529T2/en
Priority to US09/051,261 priority patent/US5927383A/en
Priority to DK96932610T priority patent/DK0853749T3/en
Priority to BR9610746A priority patent/BR9610746A/en
Application filed by Hadwaco Ltd. Oy filed Critical Hadwaco Ltd. Oy
Priority to AU71328/96A priority patent/AU700090B2/en
Priority to KR1019980702271A priority patent/KR19990063804A/en
Priority to JP51399597A priority patent/JP3875270B2/en
Publication of WO1997013112A1 publication Critical patent/WO1997013112A1/en
Priority to NO19981453A priority patent/NO314276B1/en
Priority to GR20010400200T priority patent/GR3035373T3/en

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    • 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
    • F28F3/12Elements constructed in the shape of a hollow panel, e.g. with channels
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D1/00Evaporating
    • B01D1/22Evaporating by bringing a thin layer of the liquid into contact with a heated surface
    • 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
    • F28D3/00Heat-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 flows in a continuous film, or trickles freely, over the conduits
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28FDETAILS OF HEAT-EXCHANGE AND HEAT-TRANSFER APPARATUS, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
    • F28F21/00Constructions of heat-exchange apparatus characterised by the selection of particular materials
    • F28F21/06Constructions of heat-exchange apparatus characterised by the selection of particular materials of plastics material

Abstract

The method relates to a film heat exchanger and a method for constructing the same. The heat exchanger comprises bags (1) made of film material in order to transfer heat from the steam to be condensated inside the bags to the liquid to be evaporated on the outer surfaces (18) thereof, as well as feed channel arrays for distributing steam (10) and liquid onto the internal and external heat transfer surfaces of the bags. According to the invention, inside the top end (2) of each bag (1), there is provided an essentially straight strip (11) bordering the steam channels (10), to which strip the bag is fastened; in connection with the fastening, the top edge of the bag is pulled straight by bending the bag, so that the middle part of the bag is raised in relation to the sides (12) thereof, and the thus straightened edge is then attached to the strip provided inside the bag. Respectively, the bottom edge (3) of the bag can be cut to be upwardly concave and fastened, after straightening, to a strip (15) fitted inside the bottom end of the bag, and comprising condensate removal channels (14). When straightening the top and bottom edges (2, 3) of the bag, there are created horizontal folds (13) in the film material, which folds serve as an inflation margin while pressurizing the bag.

Description

HEAT EXCHANGER AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
The present invention relates to a heat exchanger comprising bags made of film material for transferring heat from the steam being condensated inside the bags to the liquid being evaporated on the outer surfaces ofthe bags, as well as feed channel arrays provided at the top end ofthe bags for distributing the steam and liquid on the heat transfer surfaces both inside and outside the bags.
The Finnish publication print 86,961 describes a heat exchanger composed of plastic film bags, said heat exchanger being designed for distilling sea water or for concentrating various solutions or suspensions. The bags provided with liquid and steam channel systems are bound together to form a package, where the liquid under treatment is conducted to evaporate on the outer surfaces ofthe bags, whereafter the evaporation steam is compressed in a compressor to higher pressure and temperature and is conducted to inside the bags to serve as heating steam, which in the heat transfer is condensated back into liquid.
The FI patent application 944,472, related to the present invention in a way stipulated under section 2, subsection 2 ofthe Patent Law, describes a construction comprising feed channel systems for liquid and steam, provided at the top end ofthe bags and suited to be used in a heat exchanger operating according to the principle described in the FI publication 86,961. According to said application, the channel systems are realized by means of interconnected elements, every second of which is located inside the bag end, and every second outside the bag, and where the fastening means are notches and grooves, wherebetween the film surfaces ofthe bags are locked. By means ofthe notches and grooves, the films are thus folded; the folds make the bags narrower in the transversal direction thereof, at the same time creating an expansion margin in order to prevent the bags from stretching or tearing due to the effect ofthe pressurized heating steam fed therein.
The FI patent application 953,182, which is likewise related to the present invention in a way stipulated under section 2, subsection 2 of the Patent Law, further describes a structural solution for the liquid and steam feed channels, wherein the bags, at the top ends whereof there are provided internal steam feed strips, are removably attached to a common channel frame containing both steam and liquid channels. Also in this case the folding ofthe bag film material is realized by means of notches or grooves provided in said strips.
In the prior art solutions described above, difficulties may occur when bending the film material to conform to the notches or grooves ofthe elements or strips forming the liquid or steam channels in order to fold the material in a desired fashion. It may easily happen that the plastic film arranged in between or around the elements or strips gives way by stretching, in which case the desired corrugation is not achieved.
The object ofthe present invention is to provide an alternative solution, as compared to the ones mentioned above, for connecting bags made of film material to the steam channels located at the top end of a heat exchanger, in which case we achieve a simple and compact structure, and said stretching problem ofthe films can be avoided. The heat exchanger according to the invention is characterized in that at the top end of each bag, inside the bag, there is fitted an essentially straight strip bordering the steam channels to which strip the bag is fastened, and that in connection with the fastening, the bag has been shaped for improving its inflatability by cutting the top edge of the bag to be concave, and by thereafter pulling it straight, so that the middle part ofthe bag is raised in relation to the sides, and by attaching the thus straightened edge to the internal strip provided in the bag.
According to the invention, the sides ofthe steam-channel-bordering strips provided inside the bags are essentially straight plane surfaces, i.e. clear of all possible notches and/or grooves used in the prior art solutions for fastening the liquid and steam feed elements to each other, in which case the film material ofthe bags attached to the strips cannot stretch. The raising the middle part ofthe bag in relation to the sides results in that the bag sides contain somewhat more film material, and as a consequence the inflation and tension caused by the steam are distributed evenly, without remarkable tension differences between the middle and side areas ofthe bag. The heat exchanger according to the invention utilizes the capacity ofthe heat transfer surfaces of the bags along the whole width thereof, prevents any stretching or tearing of the film material of the bags and keeps the steam feed channels and the interior ofthe inflated bag open, so that blockages disturbing the steam feed are not created. According to the invention, the cutting ofthe top end ofthe bag can be carried out so that the depth ofthe arch created therein is about 1 - 4 %, advantageously about 2 - 3 %, ofthe with of an uninflated bag.
Each pair of films of a bag may be seamed together at vertically proceeding seams, which divide the internal space ofthe bag into respective vertical sections. Advantageously the seams are designed to follow a zigzagging pattern, and they include interruptions, at which adjacent sections are connected to each other. In the heat exchanger according to the invention, the pressurized heating steam conducted to the bags inflates said sections evenly along the whole width ofthe bags.
The bags serving as heat transfer elements according to the invention can also be deformed at the bottom end thereof, in respective fashion as at the top end thereof. In this case the bottom end of each bag is shaped by cutting the bottom edge ofthe bag to be upwardly concave and by thereafter pulling the edge straight, so that the bag sides are raised in relation to the middle part of the bag, and by attaching the thus straightened bottom edge ofthe bag to a strip fitted inside the bottom end of the bag and including channels for removing condensation. Now the top and bottom ends ofthe bag can be essentially symmetrical to each other.
According to a preferred embodiment ofthe invention, the liquid feed channel arrays ofthe top end ofthe heat exchanger are included in elements that are arranged in between the bags, so that the liquid channels are located partly or wholly underneath the strips provided inside the bags and bordering the steam channels. This enables a compact structure where the strips and the elements containing liquid channels are designed to be well matched, and where the strips are supported by said elements. Any notches or grooves for binding the strips and elements together are not needed in the structure, and the structure is easy to compile and easy to dismantle, for instance in order to replace the bags.
Another object ofthe invention is a method for constructing a heat exchanger comprising bags made of film material, characterized in that the top edge of each flat, essentially rectangular bag is cut to be concave, that inside said edge there is fitted a straight strip comprising steam channels leading to inside the bag, that the top edge ofthe bag is pulled straight by bending the bag, so that the middle part ofthe bag is raised in relation to the sides thereof, and is now, after straightening, fastened to the strip provided inside the bag, and that the bags are compiled, together with plate-like elements containing liquid channels and arranged in between the bags, to form a package bound together and incorporating the heat exchanger, in which package heat is transferred from the steam located inside the bags to the liquid flowing on the outer surfaces ofthe bags.
The invention is explained in more detail below, with reference to the appended drawing wherein:
figure 1 illustrates a bag belonging to the heat exchanger according to the invention, prior to fastening at its top and bottom end the strips containing steam feed and condensate removal channels, figure 2 illustrates a bag according to figure 1, the top end whereof is provided with a strip comprising steam feed channels, and the bottom end is provided with a strip comprising condensate removal channels, figure 3 illustrates the bag as part of a heat exchanger provided with liquid and steam channel arrays, the bag being cut at the liquid feed channels located at the top end ofthe bag, and figure 4 shows a cross-section of three adjacent bags ofthe heat exchanger, with connected liquid and steam feeding channels, along the line IV - IV of figure 3.
A single heat transfer element in a heat exchanger according to the example is a bag 1 made of some flexible film material, such as plastic film, as is seen in figure 1. Generally speaking the bag 1 is rectangular, but at the top and bottom edges 2, 3 it is cut to be concave, so that the depth h ofthe curves formed at both edges is in this case about 3 % ofthe width L ofthe bag in straight form, i.e. when it is not inflated. Moreover, the top corners 4 ofthe bag are deformed by cutting pieces off. The pair of films forming the bag 1 is seamed together by means of vertically proceeding, zigzagging seams 5, which divide the inside of the bag into vertical sections 6 serving as steam channels. At regular intervals the seams 5 have breaks 7, at which adjacent sections 6 are interconnected. In the flat bag 1 according to figure 1, which bag is not yet provided with strips in order to create the required channel arrays, the seams at the top end of the bag all begin on the same horizontal level, indicated by the dotted line 8, and end at the bottom end of the bag at the same horizontal level, indicated by the dotted line 9.
According to the invention, the bag 1 is provided with a strip 11 attached at the top end 2 ofthe bag, in between opposite films, said strip comprising steam channels 10 leading to inside the bag, as is illustrated in figure 2. The fastening ofthe strip 11 is performed by straightening the concave top edge 2 ofthe bag, so that the films at the sides 12 of the bag are at the same time allowed to be folded, thus forming mainly horizontal folds 13, and by seaming the strip 11 to inside the straightened edge ofthe bag. The folds 13 serve as an expansion margin while the bag 1 is under use filled with pressurized heating steam. In connection with the straightening ofthe top edge 2 and the fastening ofthe strip 11, the middle part ofthe bag is raised in relation to the vertical sides 12 thereof, which can be observed in figure 2 in that the starting line 8 ofthe internal seams 5 ofthe bag is arched to be convex.
In respective fashion, the bag 1 is provided with a strip 15 attached at the bottom end 3 thereof, in between opposite films, said strip comprising condensate removal channels 14 leading out ofthe bag. The fastening ofthe strip 15 is carried out by straightening the upwardly concave bottom edge 3 of the bag, by allowing the films at the sides ofthe bag at the same time to be folded to horizontal folds 13, and by seaming the strip 15 to inside the straightened bottom edge ofthe bag. As a result of this procedure, the vertical sides 12 of the bag are raised in relation to the middle part ofthe bag, which in figure 2 is seen in that the ending line 9 of heat transfer element seams 5 inside the bag is arched to be concave.
A heat exchanger that can include a large number of bags 1 arranged against each other is compiled by placing in turn bags provided with strips 11, 15 and elements 17 containing liquid feed channels 16 against each other and by binding them together in order to form a package as is illustrated in figure 4. Figure 3 shows a cross-section of a single element 17 containing liquid channels, through which element the liquid to be evaporated is fed onto the outer surfaces 18 of two adjacent bags, said surfaces being located against each other and serving as heat transfer surfaces. The feeding of liquid takes place from the sides of the heat exchanger to the diagonally downwards inclined feed channels 19, which are divided into vertical distribution channels 20 distributing the liquid onto the heat transfer surfaces 18, as is indicated by means ofthe arrows in figure 3. The heating steam, which is economically obtained evaporation steam, heated and pressurized in a compressor, is fed from the top of the heat exchanger to the steam channels 10 provided in the strips 11, from which the steam proceeds to inside the bags 1 and is condensated into liquid in the zigzagging vertical channels 6 bordered by the seams 3. The expansion margin required by the steam channels 6 inside the bags is created by means of horizontal folds or corrugations 13 realized in the bag according to the method of invention. Said folds or corrugations are smoothed out when the bag is inflated.
The structure ofthe members that form the liquid and steam feeding channel arrays in the heat exchanger according to the invention is best seen in figure 4. The liquid feed channels 19, 20 are included in the narrow, plate-like elements 17 that are closed in the sideways direction and provided at the top with stepped shoulders 21, said shoulders supporting the steam feeding strips 11 between the elements provided inside the bags 1. Above the shoulders 21, the elements 17 comprise thin plate-like parts that are located in between the strips 11 and extend as far as the rounded ends 22 ofthe elements. The strips 11 are located so that the steam channels 10 are as a whole located above the liquid channels 19, 20. The top edges 2 ofthe bags made of film material are essentially located on the level of top end ofthe strips 11, and the film pairs ofthe bags are at their top end located in between the liquid feed elements 17. The internal seams 5 ofthe bags and the sections 6 start, according to figure 4, at the bottom edge 23 ofthe elements 17. Figure 4 includes arrows that indicate the feeding of steam to inside the bags 1 and the feeding of steam via the channels 19, 20 onto the heat transfer surfaces 18 of the bags.
It is apparent for a man skilled in the art that the various modifications ofthe invention are not limited to the example described above, but may vary within the scope of the appended claims.

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Claims
1. A heat exchanger comprising bags (1) made of film material in order to transfer heat from the steam condensated inside the bags to the liquid evaporated on the outer surfaces (18) of the bags, and feed channel arrays (10, 16, 19, 20) located at the top ends of the bags for distributing the steam and liquid onto the internal and external heat transfer surfaces ofthe bags, characterized in that at the top end (2) of each bag (1), inside the bag (1), there is fitted an essentially straight strip (11) bordering the steam channels (10), to which the bag is fastened; and that in connection with the fastening, the bag is shaped in order to improve its inflatability by cutting the top edge (2) of the bag to be concave, and by thereafter pulling the top edge to be straight, so that the middle of the bag is raised in relation to the bag sides (12), and by fastening the thus straightened edge to the strip ( 11) provided inside the bag.
2. A heat exchanger according to claim 1, characterized in that the depth (h) of the curve formed by the edge (2) is about 1 - 4 %, advantageously about 2 - 3 % of the width (L) of an uninflated bag.
3. A heat exchanger according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the pair of films of each bag (1) is seamed together by means of vertically proceeding seams (5) which divide the space inside the bag into vertical sections (6) respectively.
4. A heat exchanger according to claim 3, characterized in that the seams (5) proceed in a zigzagging fashion and comprise interruptions (7) at which the adjacent sections (6) are connected to each other.
5. A heat exchanger according to any ofthe preceding claims, characterized in that the bottom edge (3) of each bag (1) is shaped by cutting the bottom edge to be upwardly concave and by thereafter pulling it straight so that the bag sides (12) are raised in relation to the middle of the bag, and by the thus straightened bottom edge of the bag to a strip (15) provided inside the bag, at the bottom end thereof, and comprising condensate removal channels (14).
6. A heat exchanger according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the elements (17) forming the liquid channel arrays (16, 19, 20) provided at the top end ofthe heat exchanger are located in between the bags, so that the liquid channels are partly or wholly located underneath the strips bordering the steam channels.
7. A heat exchanger according to claim 3 and 6, characterized in that the liquid channel arrays (16, 19, 20) are formed of plate-like elements (17) and that the vertical seams (5) inside the bags (1) extend to the height ofthe bottom edge (23) ofthe elements or in between the elements.
8. A heat exchanger according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the liquid channel arrays (16, 19, 20) are included in separate plate-like elements (17) closed at the sides, said elements distributing the liquid fed in at the sides ofthe bags (1) evenly onto the heat transfer surfaces (18) ofthe bags.
9. A method for constructing a heat exchanger comprising bags (1) made of film material, characterized in that the top edge (2) of each flat, essentially rectangular bag (1) is cut to be concave, that inside the edge there is fitted a straight strip (11) comprising steam channels (10) leading to inside the bag; that the top edge ofthe bag is pulled straight by bending the bag, so that the middle part ofthe bag is raised in relation to the sides, and the thus straightened edge is fastened to a strip provided inside the bag, and that the bags are compiled, together with plate-like elements (17) comprising liquid channels (16, 19, 20) and fitted inside the bags, into a package bound together and incoφorating the heat exchanger, where the heat is transferred from the steam inside the bags to the liquid flowing on the outer surfaces thereof.
10. A method according to claim 9, characterized in that the top edge (2) of the bag (1) is cut so that the depth (h) ofthe created arch is about 1 - 4 %, advantageously about 2 - 3 % of the width (L) of the uninflated bag.
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AT96932610T ATE198667T1 (en) 1995-10-03 1996-10-02 HEAT EXCHANGER AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF
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US09/051,261 US5927383A (en) 1995-10-03 1996-10-02 Heat exchanger and a method for producing the same
DK96932610T DK0853749T3 (en) 1995-10-03 1996-10-02 Heat exchanger and method of manufacture thereof
BR9610746A BR9610746A (en) 1995-10-03 1996-10-02 Heat exchanger and process for its construction
EP96932610A EP0853749B1 (en) 1995-10-03 1996-10-02 Heat exchanger and a method for producing the same
AU71328/96A AU700090B2 (en) 1995-10-03 1996-10-02 Heat exchanger and a method for producing the same
KR1019980702271A KR19990063804A (en) 1995-10-03 1996-10-02 Heat exchanger and its manufacturing method
JP51399597A JP3875270B2 (en) 1995-10-03 1996-10-02 Heat exchanger and manufacturing method thereof
NO19981453A NO314276B1 (en) 1995-10-03 1998-03-31 Heat exchanger and method of making it
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