Heat transfer plate

US11499786B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11499786-B2
Application numberUS-201917290442-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 11, 2019
Priority dateNov 26, 2018
Publication dateNov 15, 2022
Grant dateNov 15, 2022

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A heat transfer plate comprises a first end portion, a second end portion and a center portion arranged in succession along a longitudinal center axis of the plate. The center portion comprises a heat transfer area provided with a heat transfer pattern comprising support ridges and support valleys longitudinally extending parallel to the longitudinal center axis of the plate. The support ridges and support valleys are alternately arranged along a number of separated imaginary longitudinal straight lines extending parallel to the longitudinal center axis of the plate and along a number of separated imaginary transverse straight lines extending perpendicular to the longitudinal center axis of the plate. The heat transfer pattern further comprises turbulence ridges and turbulence valleys. At least a plurality of the turbulence ridges and turbulence valleys along at least a center portion of their longitudinal extension extend inclined relative to the transverse imaginary straight lines.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A heat transfer plate comprising a first end portion, a center portion and a second end portion arranged in succession along a longitudinal center axis dividing the heat transfer plate into a first and a second half, the first and second end portions each comprising a number of port holes, the center portion comprising a heat transfer area provided with a heat transfer pattern comprising support ridges and support valleys, which support ridges and support valleys longitudinally extend parallel to the longitudinal center axis of the heat transfer plate, and which support ridges and support valleys each comprise an intermediate portion arranged between two end portions, a respective top portion of the support ridges extending in a first plane and a respective bottom portion of the support valleys extending in a second plane, which first and second planes are parallel to each other, the support ridges and support valleys being alternately arranged along a number x of separated imaginary longitudinal straight lines extending parallel to the longitudinal center axis of the heat transfer plate and along a number of separated imaginary transverse straight lines extending perpendicular to the longitudinal center axis of the heat transfer plate, the support ridges and support valleys being centered with respect to the imaginary longitudinal straight lines and extending between adjacent ones of the imaginary transverse straight lines, the heat transfer pattern further comprising turbulence ridges and turbulence valleys, a respective top portion of the turbulence ridges extending in a third plane arranged between, and parallel to, the first and second planes, and a respective bottom portion of the turbulence valleys extending in a fourth plane arranged between, and parallel to, the second and third planes, the turbulence ridges and turbulence valleys being alternately arranged, with a pitch between adjacent turbulence ridges and adjacent turbulence valleys, in interspaces between the imaginary longitudinal straight lines and connecting the support ridges and support valleys along adjacent ones of the imaginary longitudinal straight lines, at least a plurality of the turbulence ridges and turbulence valleys along at least a center portion of their longitudinal extension extend inclined in relation to the transverse imaginary straight lines, the interspaces between the imaginary longitudinal straight lines including a first plurality of interspaces positioned immediately adjacent one another on the first half of the heat transfer plate and a second plurality of interspaces positioned immediately adjacent one another on the second half of the heat transfer plate, a majority of the turbulence ridges and turbulence valleys in each of the first plurality of interspaces extending along their center portion at an angle α, 0<α<90 degrees, clockwise in relation to the transverse imaginary straight lines, and a majority of the turbulence ridges and turbulence valleys in each of the second plurality of interspaces extending along their center portion at an angle β, 0<β<90 degrees, counter-clockwise in relation to the transverse imaginary straight lines. 2. A heat transfer plate according to claim 1 , wherein the number x of imaginary longitudinal straight lines is an even number and the number of interspaces is x−1, wherein the longitudinal center axis divides a center interspace lengthwise and (x−2)/2 complete interspaces are arranged on each of the first and a second half of the heat transfer plate. 3. A heat transfer plate according to claim 1 , wherein the first plurality of interspaces positioned immediately adjacent one another on the first half of the heat transfer plate include four interspaces, and the second plurality of interspaces positioned immediately adjacent one another on the second half of the heat transfer plate include four interspaces, all the turbulence ridges and turbulence valleys in each of the four interspaces of the first plurality of interspaces extending along their center portion at the angle α clockwise in relation to the transverse imaginary straight lines, and all the turbulence ridges and turbulence valleys in each of the four interspaces of the second plurality of interspaces extending along their center portion at the angle β counter-clockwise in relation to the transverse imaginary straight lines. 4. A heat transfer plate according to claim 3 , wherein α equals β. 5. A heat transfer plate according to claim 1 , wherein the imaginary longitudinal straight lines cross the imaginary transverse straight lines in imaginary cross points to form an imaginary grid, and wherein, at least at a plurality of the imaginary cross points, one of the support ridges, one of the support valleys and two of the turbulence ridges, which turbulence ridges are arranged in adjacent ones of the interspaces and form cross turbulence ridges, meet, wherein the cross turbulence ridges extending between two of the imaginary cross points form double-cross turbulence ridges, and the cross turbulence ridges extending from one of the imaginary cross points to the intermediate portion of one of the support valleys form single-cross turbulence ridges. 6. A heat transfer plate according to claim 5 , wherein at least a plurality of every third one of the cross turbulence ridges in one and the same interspace is a double-cross turbulence ridge, while the rest of the cross turbulence ridges are single-cross turbulence ridges. 7. A heat transfer plate according to claim 5 , wherein, if x is an even number, the two middle imaginary longitudinal straight lines form center imaginary longitudinal straight lines, wherein, along one of the center imaginary longitudinal straight lines, both of the meeting cross turbulence ridges are double-cross turbulence ridges or both of the meeting cross turbulence ridges are single-cross turbulence ridges, wherein along the rest of the imaginary longitudinal straight lines, one of the meeting cross turbulence ridges is a double-cross turbulence ridge, while the other one of the meeting cross turbulence ridges is a single-cross turbulence ridge. 8. A heat transfer plate ( 2 a ) according to claim 5 , wherein, if x is an odd number, the middle imaginary longitudinal straight line form a center imaginary longitudinal straight line, wherein, along the center imaginary longitudinal straight line, both of the meeting cross turbulence ridges are double-cross turbulence ridges or both of the meeting cross turbulence ridges are single-cross turbulence ridges, wherein along the rest of the imaginary longitudinal straight lines, one of the meeting cross turbulence ridges is a double-cross turbulence ridge, while the other one of the meeting cross turbulence ridges is a single-cross turbulence ridge. 9. A heat transfer plate according to claim 5 , wherein the turbulence ridges extending between the intermediate portion of one of the support valleys and the intermediate portion of one of the support ridges form intermediate turbulence ridges. 10. A heat transfer plate according to claim 9 , wherein at least one of the intermediate turbulence ridges is arranged between the single-cross turbulence ridge and the double-cross turbulence ridge of at least a plurality of each pair of adjacent single-cross turbulence ridge and double-cross turbulence ridge within one and the same of the interspaces. 11. A heat transfer plate according to claim 9 , wherein at least a plurality of every fifth one of the turbulence ridges in one and the same interspace is an intermediate turbulence ridge, while the rest of the turbulence ridges are single-cross turbulence ridges. 12. A heat transfer plate accordi

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  • in the form of local deformations of the element · CPC title

  • the plates having openings therein for both heat-exchange media · CPC title

  • Particular pattern of flow of the heat exchange media · CPC title

  • the means being integral with the element · CPC title

  • F28D9/0037Primary

    the conduits for the other heat-exchange medium also being formed by paired plates touching each other (F28D9/0043 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11499786B2 cover?
A heat transfer plate comprises a first end portion, a second end portion and a center portion arranged in succession along a longitudinal center axis of the plate. The center portion comprises a heat transfer area provided with a heat transfer pattern comprising support ridges and support valleys longitudinally extending parallel to the longitudinal center axis of the plate. The support ridges…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Alfa Laval Corp Ab
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F28D9/0037. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 15 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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