Exhaust heat recovery device
US-2015354438-A1 · Dec 10, 2015 · US
US9534857B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9534857-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313772677-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 21, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 21, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 3, 2017 |
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The liquid cooling system has a heat exchanger having a fluid inlet and an outlet; a fluid supply conduit leading to the inlet of the heat exchanger; a fluid return conduit extending from the outlet of the heat exchanger; a bypass conduit extending between the fluid supply conduit and the fluid return conduit; a thermal valve configured for selectively closing the bypass conduit, the valve having a temperature sensing element positioned downstream of both the heat exchanger and the bypass conduit, the temperature sensing element configured to selectively move the thermal valve in response to a temperature change of the liquid which the temperature sensing element is exposed to relative to a temperature threshold of the valve; and a deflector positioned between the temperature sensing element and at least one of the bypass conduit and the heat exchanger outlet.
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An oil system lubricating bearings of a gas turbine engine, the oil system comprising: an oil tank; an oil pump in fluid flow communication with the oil tank to pump oil from the oil tank to bearings of the gas turbine engine; an oil cooling system disposed between the oil pump and the bearings and receiving pressurized oil from the oil pump, the oil cooling system including: a heat exchanger having a fluid inlet and outlet; a hot fluid supply conduit communicating with the inlet of the heat exchanger; a cold fluid return conduit communicating with the outlet of the heat exchanger and extending substantially parallel to the hot fluid supply conduit; a bypass conduit extending transversely between the hot fluid supply conduit and the cold fluid return conduit to form an H-shaped flow configuration; a thermal valve exposed to one of the hot fluid supply conduit and the cold fluid return conduit and configured for selectively closing the bypass conduit extending therebetween, the thermal valve preventing, when closed, flow through the bypass conduit between the hot fluid supply conduit and the cold fluid return conduit without obstructing flow to and from the heat exchanger via the hot fluid supply conduit and the cold fluid return conduit respectively, the thermal valve having a temperature sensing element positioned downstream of both the heat exchanger and the bypass conduit for sensing the temperature of the fluid, the temperature sensing element configured to selectively move the thermal valve in response to a temperature change of the fluid relative to a temperature threshold of the valve; and a deflector positioned between the temperature sensing element and the heat exchanger outlet, the deflector being stationary and fixed in position to one of the cold fluid return conduit and the bypass conduit, the deflector being shaped and configured to impede direct impingement of cooled liquid flow exiting the heat exchanger outlet via the cold fluid return conduit on the temperature sensing element during activation of the valve. 2. The liquid cooling system of claim 1 wherein the deflector is made integral to the fluid return conduit. 3. The liquid cooling system of claim 1 wherein the deflector is integral to the valve. 4. The liquid cooling system of claim 1 wherein the valve has a body housed inside the fluid return conduit, and a head movable against an outlet of the bypass conduit upon said activation to close off the bypass conduit and force liquid flow through the heat exchanger. 5. The liquid cooling system of claim 4 wherein the valve is biased to move away from the bypass conduit. 6. The liquid cooling system of claim 4 wherein the temperature sensing element is cylindrical and provided as part of the valve body. 7. The liquid cooling system of claim 6 wherein the deflector is lune shaped and oriented transversally to a flow direction of cooled fluid exiting the heat exchanger. 8. The liquid cooling system of claim 1 wherein the deflector extends laterally from one side of the fluid return conduit toward an opposite side, in interference with the temperature sensing element. 9. The liquid cooling system of claim 1 wherein the fluid return conduit, the valve, and the deflector are configured to favour exposure of the temperature sensing element to liquid exiting the bypass conduit during activation of the valve. 10. An oil cooling system of an oil system in a gas turbine engine, the oil system comprising: a heat exchanger having a fluid inlet and outlet; a hot fluid supply conduit leading to an inlet of a heat exchanger; a cold fluid return conduit extending from an outlet of the heat exchanger; a bypass conduit extending transversely between the fluid supply conduit and the fluid return conduit; a thermal valve exposed to one of the fluid supply conduit and the fluid return conduit and configured for selectively closing the bypass conduit extending therebetween, the thermal valve preventing, when closed, flow through the bypass conduit between the fluid supply conduit and the fluid return conduit without obstructing flow to and from the heat exchanger via the hot fluid supply conduit and the cold fluid return conduit respectively, the valve having a temperature sensing element positioned downstream of both the heat exchanger and the bypass conduit, the temperature sensing element configured to selectively move the thermal valve in response to a temperature change of the liquid to which the temperature sensing element is exposed, relative to a temperature threshold of the temperature sensing element; and a deflector positioned between the temperature sensing element and at least one of the bypass conduit and the heat exchanger outlet, the deflector being stationary and fixed in position to one of the cold fluid return conduit and the bypass conduit, the deflector being configured and adapted to impede direct impingement of unmixed heat exchanger outlet flow from the cold fluid return conduit on the temperature sensing element during said activation. 11. The liquid cooling system of claim 10 wherein the fluid return conduit leads to bearings of a gas turbine engine.
for controlling the distribution of heat-exchange media between different channels ({static flow control means in header boxes F28F9/026}; arrangements of guide plates or guide vanes F28F9/22, F28F25/12) · CPC title
in the form of screens or covers · CPC title
Derivation channels, e.g. bypass · CPC title
Thermostatic control · CPC title
the sensing element being placed within a regulating fluid flow · CPC title
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