Charge air cooler housing water trap
US-9109500-B2 · Aug 18, 2015 · US
US9394825B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9394825-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414246342-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 7, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 7, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 19, 2016 |
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A charge air cooler for use with a turbocharged engine system of a motor vehicle includes an outlet tank in fluid communication with a heat exchanger core. A condensation separator comprising an array of baffle plates is disposed adjacent a fluid outlet of the outlet tank. The baffle plates are spaced apart from each other and each of the baffle plates includes an alternating pattern of ridges and grooves formed therein to form a tortuous flow channel between adjacent ones of the baffle plates. The tortuous flow channels cause liquid water originating from the heat exchanger core and flowing through the condensation separator to encounter a surface of the baffle plates before exiting the fluid outlet. The baffle plates may be covered with a surface feature adapted to capture or absorb the liquid water, thereby preventing an undesired quantity of liquid water from entering the engine of the motor vehicle.
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What is claimed is: 1. A condensation separator disposed within an outlet tank of a charge air cooler, the condensation separator comprising: an array of baffle plates, wherein each of the baffle plates extends from a leading edge to a trailing edge in a first direction and the baffle plates are spaced apart from each other to form a plurality of flow channels, each of the flow channels formed between adjacent ones of the baffle plates; wherein each of the baffle plates includes at least one corrugation formed therein extending in a second direction transverse to the first direction; wherein at least a portion of each of the baffle plates is covered with a surface feature for trapping liquid water flowing through the plurality of flow channels, wherein the surface feature formed on at least a portion of each baffle plate is further covered with a barrier layer, the barrier layer configured to retain the liquid water in the surface feature. 2. The condensation separator according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one corrugation formed in each of the baffle plates causes an alternating pattern of ridges and grooves to be formed in each of the baffle plates as the baffle plates extend in the first direction. 3. The condensation separator according to claim 2 , wherein the ridges formed in one of the baffle plates are aligned with and facing the grooves formed in an adjacent baffle plate. 4. The condensation separator according to claim 2 , wherein each of the ridges formed in a first baffle plate of the array of baffle plates includes a crest and each of the grooves formed in an adjacent second baffle plate of the array of baffle plates includes a nadir, wherein each of the crests of the first baffle plate are arranged parallel to and in alignment with a corresponding one of the nadirs of the second baffle plate. 5. The condensation separator according to claim 2 , wherein each of the baffle plates includes an alternating pattern of leading slopes and trailing slopes; wherein each of the leading slopes extends in the first direction from a nadir of one groove to a crest of an adjacent ridge while each of the trailing slopes extends in the first direction from a crest of one ridge to the nadir of an adjacent groove. 6. The condensation separator according to claim 5 , wherein the surface feature for trapping liquid water flowing through the plurality of flow channels is disposed only on the trailing slopes of each of the baffle plates. 7. The condensation separator according to claim 1 , wherein the surface feature is at least one of a contoured trap, a plurality of indentations extending in the second direction formed in a surface of each of the baffle plates forming the at least one corrugation, and a hydrophilic material. 8. The condensation separator according to claim 1 , wherein the array of baffle plates is disposed at least one of adjacent a fluid outlet formed in the outlet tank and within an outlet conduit formed in the outlet tank. 9. A charge air cooler for use with a turbocharged engine system of a motor vehicle, the charge air cooler comprising: an outlet tank in fluid communication with a heat exchanger core; and an array of baffle plates disposed within the outlet tank, wherein the baffle plates are spaced apart from each other and each of the baffle plates includes an alternating pattern of ridges and grooves formed therein to form a plurality of tortuous flow channels between adjacent ones of the baffle plates; wherein at least a portion of each of the baffle plates is covered with a surface feature for trapping liquid water flowing through the plurality of flow channels, wherein the surface feature formed on at least a portion of each of the baffle plates is further covered with a barrier layer, the barrier layer configured to retain the liquid water within the surface feature. 10. The charge air cooler according to claim 9 , wherein the array of baffle plates is formed integrally with the outlet tank. 11. The charge air cooler according to claim 9 , wherein the array of baffle plates is disposed within an insert disposed within the outlet tank. 12. The charge air cooler according to claim 9 , wherein each of the baffle plates includes an alternating pattern of leading slopes and trailing slopes; wherein each of the leading slopes extends in a first direction from a nadir of one groove to a crest of an adjacent ridge while each of the trailing slopes extends in the first direction from a crest of one ridge to the nadir of an adjacent groove. 13. The charge air cooler according to claim 12 , wherein the surface feature is disposed only on the trailing slopes formed on each of the baffle plates. 14. The charge air cooler according to claim 13 , wherein the surface feature is a hydrophilic material used to absorb the liquid water flowing through the flow channels. 15. The charge air cooler according to claim 13 , wherein the barrier layer is disposed only on the trailing slopes formed on each of the baffle plates. 16. The charge air cooler according to claim 15 , wherein the barrier layer is formed of a hydrophobic material and captures the liquid water within the surface feature disposed between the barrier layer and the baffle plate. 17. A charge air cooler for use with a turbocharged engine system of a motor vehicle, the charge air cooler comprising: an outlet tank in fluid communication with a heat exchanger core; a plurality of baffle plates disposed within the outlet tank, wherein a plurality of flow channels are formed between adjacent ones of the baffle plates; a surface feature disposed on at least a portion of the plurality of baffle plates, the surface feature adapted to capture liquid water flowing through the plurality of flow channels; and a barrier layer disposed over at least a portion of the surface feature, the barrier layer adapted to retain the liquid water within the surface feature. 18. The charge air cooler of claim 17 , wherein the surface feature is formed from a hydrophilic material and the barrier layer is formed from a hydrophobic material.
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