Heat exchanger with interleaved manifolds and layered core
US-2021102756-A1 · Apr 8, 2021 · US
US11680756B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11680756-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016930203-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 15, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 21, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 20, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jun 20, 2023 |
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A hierarchical heat exchanger manifold includes: first and second fluid passages respectively open to an inlet and an outlet in a first level of the heat exchanger manifold; a plurality of first and second fluid passages in a second level of the heat exchanger manifold; and a plurality of first and second fluid passages in a third level of the heat exchanger manifold. A number of the first fluid passages in the third level is greater than a number of the first fluid passages in the second level. Each of the first fluid passages in the second level is in fluid communication with the inlet and at least one of the first fluid passages in the third level, and each of the second fluid passages in the second level is in fluid communication with the outlet and at least one of the second fluid passages in the third level.
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A hierarchical heat exchanger manifold comprising: a first fluid passage open to an inlet and a second fluid passage open to an outlet in a first level of the heat exchanger manifold; a plurality of first fluid passages and a plurality of second fluid passages in a second level of the heat exchanger manifold; and a plurality of first fluid passages and a plurality of second fluid passages in a third level of the heat exchanger manifold, a number of the first fluid passages in the third level being greater than a number of the first fluid passages in the second level, wherein each of the first fluid passages in the second level is in fluid communication with the inlet and at least one of the first fluid passages in the third level, wherein each of the second fluid passages in the second level is in fluid communication with the outlet and at least one of the second fluid passages in the third level, and wherein at least two of the first fluid passages in the third level open to at least one of the first fluid passages in the second level at different areas spaced apart from each other in a primary extension direction of the first fluid passage in the second level and at an area between a proximal and distal end of the first fluid passage in the second level in the primary extension direction of the first fluid passage in the second level. 2. The hierarchical heat exchanger manifold of claim 1 , wherein each of the first fluid passages in the second level is in fluid communication with the inlet via the first fluid passage in first level, and wherein each of the second fluid passages in the second level is in fluid communication with the outlet via the second fluid passage in the first level. 3. The hierarchical heat exchanger manifold of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of first fluid passages and a plurality of second fluid passages in a fourth level of the heat exchanger manifold, wherein a number of the first fluid passages in the fourth level is greater than the number of the first fluid passages in the third level, and wherein a number of the second fluid passages in the fourth level is greater than the number of the second fluid passages in the third level. 4. The hierarchical heat exchanger manifold of claim 3 , wherein each of the first fluid passages in the third level is in fluid communication with at least one of the first fluid passages in the fourth level, and wherein each of the second fluid passages in the third level is in fluid communication with at least one of the second fluid passages in the fourth level. 5. The hierarchical heat exchanger manifold of claim 1 , wherein the first fluid passages in the second level are greater in number than the first fluid passage in the first level. 6. The hierarchical heat exchanger manifold of claim 1 , wherein the first fluid passage in the first level extends in a first direction, and wherein the first fluid passages in the second level extend in a second direction, the second direction crossing the first direction. 7. The hierarchical heat exchanger manifold of claim 6 , wherein the first direction and the second direction are perpendicular to each other. 8. The hierarchical heat exchanger manifold of claim 7 , wherein the first fluid passages in the third level extend in the first direction. 9. The hierarchical heat exchanger manifold of claim 6 , wherein each of the first fluid passages in the second level extend under the first fluid passage in the first level. 10. The hierarchical heat exchanger manifold of claim 9 , wherein a transition between the first fluid passage in the first level and the first fluid passages in the second level has a saddle shape. 11. The hierarchical heat exchanger manifold of claim 9 , wherein each of the second fluid passages in the third level extends under each of the first fluid passages in the second level. 12. The hierarchical heat exchanger manifold of claim 11 , further comprising blocking portions physically separating the second fluid passages in the second level from the first fluid passages in the third level. 13. The hierarchical heat exchanger manifold of claim 1 , wherein the first fluid passages in the second level are interleaved with the second fluid passages in the second level. 14. A heat exchanger comprising: a plurality of the hierarchical heat exchanger manifolds of claim 1 ; and a heat exchanger core comprising a plurality of first flow passages and a plurality of second flow passages, wherein the first fluid passages in the second level of a first one of the hierarchical heat exchanger manifolds extend perpendicularly to the first fluid passages in the third level of the first one of the hierarchical heat exchanger manifolds, wherein the second fluid passages in the second level of the first one of the hierarchical heat exchanger manifolds extend at an angle with respect to the second fluid passages in the third level of the first one of the hierarchical heat exchanger manifolds, wherein the number of the first fluid passages in the third level of the first one of the hierarchical heat exchanger manifolds corresponds to a number of the first flow passages in the core, and wherein the number of the second fluid passages in the third level of the first one of the hierarchical heat exchanger manifolds corresponds to a number of the second flow passages in the core. 15. The heat exchanger of claim 14 , wherein a number of the first fluid passages in the second level of the first one of the hierarchical heat exchanger manifolds being less than a number of the first fluid passages in the third level of the first one of the hierarchical heat exchanger manifolds, and wherein a number of the second fluid passages in the second level of the first one of the hierarchical heat exchanger manifolds being less than a number of the second fluid passages in the third level of the first one of the hierarchical heat exchanger manifolds. 16. The heat exchanger of claim 15 , wherein each of the first fluid passages in the third level of the first one of the hierarchical heat exchanger manifolds is in fluid communication with each of the first fluid passages in the second level of the first one of the hierarchical heat exchanger manifolds. 17. The heat exchanger of claim 16 , wherein the first fluid passages in the second level of the first one of the hierarchical heat exchanger manifolds extend parallel to each other in a first direction, and wherein the first fluid passages in the third level of the first one of the hierarchical heat exchanger manifolds extend parallel to each other in a second direction, the second direction crossing the first direction. 18. The heat exchanger of claim 17 , wherein the first direction is perpendicular to the second direction. 19. The heat exchanger of claim 18 , wherein the second level is arranged above the third level in a third direction, the third direction being perpendicular to both the first and second directions. 20. A counterflow heat exchanger comprising: a first hierarchical manifold being arranged in a plurality of levels and comprising: an inlet and an outlet at a first level; a plurality of first flow channels at a second level, the first flow channels being open to the inlet and sealed from the outlet; and a plurality of first flow channels at a third level, each of the first flow channels at the third level directly opening to each of the first flow channels at the second level; a second hierarchical manifold; and a
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