Tube header for heat exchanger
US-2017010058-A1 · Jan 12, 2017 · US
US11255609B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11255609-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916398504-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 30, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 25, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 22, 2022 |
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A heat exchanger and methods of manufacturing and assembling a heat exchanger, and more particularly to an air-flow heat exchanger having a mechanically assembled header for use in a motor vehicle. The heat exchanger comprises an all-metal bonded matrix including a plurality of substantially parallel metallic tubes and a plurality of metallic fins. The tubes have a heat transfer portion that is elongate in cross-sectional shape, and which comprises two opposing, longer sides, and two opposing shorter sides. At least one of the tubes is mechanically joined at a first end portion thereof to a first header of the heat exchanger by at least one compliant member. The compliant member extends around the first end portion of the tube to provide a seal and to permit relative movement between the mechanically joined tube and the first header due to thermal expansion and contraction of the matrix.
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A heat exchanger comprising: an all-metal bonded matrix including a plurality of substantially parallel metallic tubes and a plurality of metallic fins, the tubes having two opposing longer sides, and two opposing shorter sides; and a first header and a second header, each of the tubes having at opposite ends thereof a first end portion and a second end portion, the first end portion and the second end portion joined respectively to the first header and the second header; wherein at least one of the tubes is mechanically joined at the first end portion to the first header by at least one compliant member, the compliant member extending around the first end portion to provide a seal with the first end portion for the coolant held within the heat exchanger, wherein the first header has a first base plate with a plurality of apertures, each of the end portions is received within a corresponding one of the apertures of the first base plate, wherein the sealing portion of the compliant member is interposed between the first base plate and the first end portion of the at least one of the tubes mechanically joined, wherein the first base plate has a wall that provides the edge to each aperture and which extends parallel with the tube axis, and wherein the sealing portion of the compliant member is compressed between the first end portion and the wall. 2. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one of the tubes is joined at both the first end portion and the second end portion thereof to corresponding ones of the first header and the second header by an all-metal bond formed between the first end portion and the second end portion and the first header and the second header. 3. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the matrix further comprises at least one strip that is substantially parallel with the tubes, the strip joined to each of the first header and the second header by an all-metal bond formed between the strip and each of the first header and the second header. 4. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 2 , wherein there is a plurality of all-metal bonded tubes, and the at least one of the tubes mechanically joined is disposed in between the all-metal bonded tubes. 5. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a sealing portion of the compliant member is interposed between an edge forming the aperture in the first base plate and the first end portion of the at least one of the tubes mechanically joined, the first end portion thereby mechanically joined to the first header. 6. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the first end portion of the at least one of the tubes mechanically joined has an expanded portion, the sealing portion of the compliant member compressed around the aperture by the expanded portion of the at least one of the tubes mechanically joined. 7. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the expanded end portion has an enlarged cross-sectional shape relative to the heat transfer portion, the enlarged cross-sectional shape compressing the sealing portion of the compliant member between the first end portion and the aperture of the first base plate. 8. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the expanded end portion has an elongate cross-sectional shape, and comprises two opposing, longer sides, and two opposing shorter sides. 9. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 8 , wherein an outwardly tapered section of the tube extends from the heat transfer portion towards the expanded end portion wherein the distance between the two opposing longer sides is increased and the distance between the two opposing shorter sides is increased. 10. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the first end portion of the at least one of the tubes mechanically joined has an opening for conveying the coolant, the two opposing longer sides of the expanded end portion splayed outwards proximate the opening and the two opposing shorter sides of the expanded end portion splayed outwards proximate the opening. 11. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the compliant member has a base portion and at least one projecting portion, the base portion seated on a surface of the first base plate and the at least one projecting portion extending through a corresponding one of the apertures in the first base plate. 12. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the base portion of the compliant member is a sheet with a plurality of apertures formed therein, each of the apertures in the sheet having a raised rim that forms the projecting portion, the raised rim of the apertures extending through a corresponding one of the apertures in the first base plate, whereby the raised rim of each of the apertures is interposed between the first base plate and the first end portion of the at least one of the tubes mechanically joined to provide the sealing portion. 13. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the base portion of the compliant member is seated on an external surface of the first base plate facing substantially towards the matrix. 14. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the wall forms U-shaped portions in between each aperture. 15. The heat exchanger as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the first end portion expands to the wall, the wall deflects towards the first end portion. 16. A method of manufacturing a heat exchanger, the heat exchanger comprising an all-metal bonded matrix, the method comprising the steps of: forming a first header, the first header having a first set of apertures; forming a second header, the second header having a second set of apertures; forming a plurality of metallic tubes, each of the tubes having a first end portion and a second end portion and an opening at both of the first end portion and the second end portion for conveying a coolant through the tubes from the first header to the second header, and each of the tubes having two opposing longer sides, and two opposing shorter sides; forming a plurality of metallic fins; orienting the tubes and the fins wherein the tubes are substantially parallel with one another and with the fins extending between the tubes; using a heating and fusing process to join together the tubes and the fins to form the all-metal bonded matrix, the matrix having a first face and a second face; aligning the first end portions with the first set of apertures and aligning the second end portions with the second set of apertures and joining each of the first end portions and the second end portions to the corresponding aligned set of apertures; and receiving the first end portion of at least one of the tubes within a corresponding aperture of the first set of apertures and using a compliant member to join the at least one of the tubes to the first header in a mechanical joint between the first end portion of the first header and the corresponding aperture within which the first end portion is received, the compliant member providing a seal around the first end portion for the coolant, wherein the first header has a first base plate with a plurality of apertures, each of the end portions is received within a corresponding one of the apertures of the first base plate, wherein the sealing portion of the compliant member is interposed between the first base plate and the first end portion of the at least one of the tubes mechanically joined, wherein the first base plate has a wall that provides the edge to each aperture and which extends parallel with the tube axis, and wherein the sealing portion of the compliant member is c
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