Core structure of heat exchanger
In a core structure of a heat exchanger, tubes (3) and corrugated fins are alternately arranged between seat plates arranged opposite to each other with a predetermined space interposed therebetween. Both end portions (3c) of the tubes (3) are inserted into tube holes (2b) of connection portions (2c...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English French German |
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27.02.2013
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Summary: | In a core structure of a heat exchanger, tubes (3) and corrugated fins are alternately arranged between seat plates arranged opposite to each other with a predetermined space interposed therebetween. Both end portions (3c) of the tubes (3) are inserted into tube holes (2b) of connection portions (2c) formed respectively in each of the top and bottom seat plates to be fixed. On the seat plates, there are provided connection portions (2c) on which are formed wall portions (2f) slanting from main body portions (2h) thereof toward the tubes (3) and vulnerable portions (2d, 2e) formed thinner than the seat plates and in series on the wall portions (2f) and absorb thermal stress of the seat plates against the tubes (3) by bending. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: EP20040290734 |