Recuperator construction for a gas turbine engine
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
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국제특허분류(IPC7판)
F28F-003/04
F28F-003/00
F28F-003/12
출원번호
US-0917107
(2004-08-12)
발명자
/ 주소
Kang,Yungmo
McKeirnan, Jr.,Robert D.
출원인 / 주소
Capstone Turbine Corporation
대리인 / 주소
Waddey &
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46
초록▼
A counter-flow recuperator formed from annular arrays of recuperator core segments. The recuperator core segments are formed from two opposing sheets of fin fold material coined to form a primary surface zone disposed between two flattened manifold zones. Each primary surface zone has undulating cor
A counter-flow recuperator formed from annular arrays of recuperator core segments. The recuperator core segments are formed from two opposing sheets of fin fold material coined to form a primary surface zone disposed between two flattened manifold zones. Each primary surface zone has undulating corrugations including a uniform, full height central portion and a transition zone disposed between the central portion and one of the manifold zones. Corrugations of the transition zone rise from zero adjacent to the manifold zone and increase along a transition length to full crest height at the central portion. The transition lengths increase in a direction away from an inner edge containing the air inlet so as to equalize air flow to the distal regions of the primary surface zone.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A heat exchanger foil apparatus comprising: a first manifold zone comprising generally uniform foil corrugations of a reduced height; and a primary surface zone including: a central portion comprising generally uniform foil corrugations of a full height; and a first transitio
What is claimed is: 1. A heat exchanger foil apparatus comprising: a first manifold zone comprising generally uniform foil corrugations of a reduced height; and a primary surface zone including: a central portion comprising generally uniform foil corrugations of a full height; and a first transition zone located between said central portion and said first manifold zone, said first transition zone having foil corrugations of heights less than said full height and greater than said reduced height, wherein, the height of each of a plurality of the foil corrugations of the first transition zone is approximately said reduced height where the corrugation is adjacent said first manifold zone and is approximately said full height where the corrugation is adjacent said central portion, and wherein, at least one of a said plurality of the foil corrugations has an aspect ratio that varies along a portion of its length between said first manifold zone and said central portion, said aspect ratio being defined as rise over run. 2. A heat exchanger foil apparatus comprising: first and second manifold zones separated by a primary surface zone; the primary surface zone including: a central portion comprising generally uniform foil corrugations of a full height; and a first transition zone located between said central portion and said first manifold zone, said first transition zone having foil corrugations of heights less than said full height, wherein each of a plurality of the foil corrugations of the first transition zone continuously increase in height from said first manifold zone to said central portion, and wherein, said first manifold zone has an inlet area, and said first transition zone is relatively narrower and the foil corrugations of the first transition zone are more steeply sloped in areas of the first transition zone proximal said inlet area and said first transition zone is relatively wider and the foil corrugations of the first transition zone are less steeply sloped in areas of the first transition zone distal said inlet area. 3. The apparatus of claim 2, further comprising: a second transition zone located between said central portion and said second manifold zone, said second transition zone being generally rectangular and comprising foil corrugations of heights less than full height, wherein the foil corrugations of the second transition zone have aspect ratios generally equal to a constant aspect ratio, the constant aspect ratio being in the range of 1:2 to 1:0.5, the aspect ratio being defined as rise over run. 4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein: the primary surface zone is rectangular in shape; and the first transition zone of the primary surface zone is triangular in shape. 5. A heat exchanger foil comprising: a foil sheet having an overall generally trapezoidal outer profile defined by a longer side, a shorter side parallel to the longer side, and first and second sloped manifold sides of substantially equal length; first and second manifold zones located adjacent said first and second sloped manifold sides, respectively; a generally rectangular primary surface zone located centrally between the first and second manifold zones, the primary surface zone including a transition zone located adjacent the first manifold zone, the transition zone having a narrower end adjacent said longer side and a wider end adjacent said shorter side, said transition zone having a plurality of raised corrugations extending generally parallel to said longer and shorter sides and increasing in height in a direction away from said first manifold zone. 6. The heat exchanger foil of claim 5, wherein: said corrugations of said transition zone are undulating corrugations. 7. The heat exchanger foil of claim 5, wherein: said raised corrugations extend entirely across said generally rectangular primary surface zone and protrude above and below opposite planar surfaces of said heat exchanger foil. 8. The heat exchanger foil of claim 5, said primary surface zone further comprising: a second transition zone located adjacent the second manifold zone, said second transition zone having a plurality of raised corrugations extending generally parallel to said longer and shorter sides and increasing in height in a direction away from said second manifold zone; and a central portion located between the two transition portions, said central portion having a plurality of raised corrugations extending generally parallel to said longer and shorter sides and generally uniform in height. 9. The heat exchanger foil of claim 8, wherein each opposite planar surface of said heat exchanger foil comprises: two such manifold zones and one such primary surface zone, each primary surface zone including one such central portion and two such transition zones. 10. A recuperator core segment, comprising: first and second heat exchanger sheets each having a primary surface zone, said primary surface zones disposed in opposition so as to define an interior axial air passage having an axial air passage inlet and an axial air passage outlet, each axial air passage inlet and an axial air passage outlet extending generally transversely away from a radially inner edge defined by the sheets, wherein, at least one primary surface zone comprises a plurality of generally evenly spaced corrugations extending from the axial air passage inlet to the axial air passage outlet, each said plurality of corrugations defining a corresponding plurality of air channels of even width, wherein, said axial air passage comprises at least one such plurality of air channels, wherein, for selected corrugations of at least one said plurality of corrugations, each selected corrugation has an aspect ratio defining a first transition length of said selected corrugation along such length the height of the selected corrugation rises from a reduced height at the axial air passage inlet to a full height, and wherein, said aspect ratios are selected such that resistance to air flow through the total length of an air channel for air channels distal to said radially inner edge is generally less than resistance to air flow through the total length of an air channel for air channels proximal to said radially inner edge. 11. A recuperator core segment, comprising: first and second heat exchanger sheets, each sheet having a primary surface zone disposed between an inlet manifold zone and an outlet manifold zone; and an inlet defined between said sheets and communicated with said inlet manifold zones; wherein, for at least one said sheet, said primary surface zone comprises: a central portion; a transition zone adjacent said inlet manifold zone; and a plurality of corrugations, each corrugation extending from said inlet manifold zone to said outlet manifold zone of said sheet, wherein, such portions of said corrugations as extend through said central portion are substantially uniform in height, such height being a full height, wherein, such portions of said corrugations as extend through said transition zone being of reduced heights as compared to the full height of the central portion, and wherein, said transition zone increases in width as the transition zone extends in a direction transverse to said corrugations and away from said inlet. 12. A recuperator core segment, comprising: first and second heat exchanger sheets, each sheet having a primary surface zone disposed between an inlet manifold zone and an outlet manifold zone; and an inlet defined between said sheets and communicated with said inlet manifold zones; wherein, for at least one said sheet, said primary surface zone comprises: a central portion; a transition zone adjacent said inlet manifold zone; and a plurality of corrugations, each corrugation extending from said inlet manifold zone to said outlet manifold zone of said sheet, wherein, such portions of said corrugations as extend through said central portion are substantially uniform in height, such height being a full height, wherein, such portions of said corrugations as extend through said transition zone, being of reduced heights as compared to the full height of the central portion, continuously increase in height from zero adjacent said inlet manifold zone to said full height adjacent said central portion of said primary surface zone, and wherein, said transition zone increases in width as the transition zone extends in a direction transverse to said corrugations and away from said inlet. 13. The recuperator core segment of claim 12, further comprising: a radially inner edge; an outlet defined between said sheets and communicated with said outlet manifold zones, said inlet and outlet disposed along said radially inner edge; and first and second air channel inserts, said inserts received between said sheets and overlying said inlet and outlet manifold zones, respectively, said first air channel insert having an irregular shaped portion extending toward said transition zone adjacent an end of said first air channel insert opposite from said inlet. 14. The recuperator core segment of claim 12, wherein, for at least one sheet, the primary surface zone has a radial width to axial length ratio of greater than 0.9.
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