A coaxial economizer for use in a chiller system comprising an inner housing and an outer housing having a common longitudinal axis. The outer housing has an inlet for receiving a fluid from a upstream compressor stage of a multistage compressor and an outlet for conveying a fluid to a downstream co
A coaxial economizer for use in a chiller system comprising an inner housing and an outer housing having a common longitudinal axis. The outer housing has an inlet for receiving a fluid from a upstream compressor stage of a multistage compressor and an outlet for conveying a fluid to a downstream compressor stage of a multistage compressor. A flow chamber forms a fluid flow path about the inner housing. A flash chamber is coterminous with the flow chamber and flashes fluid in a liquid state to a gas state. A flow passage between said flash chamber and the flow chamber for conveying a flashed gas from the flash chamber to the flow chamber; wherein the flashed gas conveyed from the flash chamber and the fluid received from the inlet of the outer housing mix along the fluid flow path toward the outlet of the outer housing.
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1. A coaxial economizer for use in a chiller system, comprising: an inner housing;an outer housing, the inner housing and the outer housing having a common longitudinal axis, the outer housing having an inlet for receiving a fluid from a compressor and an outlet for conveying the fluid;a flow chambe
1. A coaxial economizer for use in a chiller system, comprising: an inner housing;an outer housing, the inner housing and the outer housing having a common longitudinal axis, the outer housing having an inlet for receiving a fluid from a compressor and an outlet for conveying the fluid;a flow chamber forming a fluid flow path about the inner housing;a flash chamber for flashing fluid in a liquid state to a gas state; anda flow passage between the flash chamber and the flow chamber for conveying a flashed gas from the flash chamber to the flow chamber,wherein the flashed gas conveyed from the flash chamber and the fluid received from the inlet of the outer housing mix along the fluid flow path toward the outlet of the outer housing. 2. The coaxial economizer of claim 1, wherein the fluid is a refrigerant selected from R-123, R-134a, or R-22 in a liquid state, a gas state, or multiple phases. 3. The coaxial economizer of claim 1, wherein the fluid is an azeotrope, a zoetrope, or a mixture or blend thereof in a liquid state, a gas state, or multiple phases. 4. The coaxial economizer of claim 1, wherein the inner housing is formed by a condenser and the outer housing is formed by an economizer. 5. The coaxial economizer of claim 1, wherein the inner housing is defined by an evaporator and the outer housing is defined by an economizer. 6. The coaxial economizer of claim 1, further comprising a baffle, wherein a slot in the baffle defines the flow passage, the baffle being positioned between the flow chamber and the flash chamber and defining a common boundary between the flash chamber and the flow chamber. 7. The coaxial economizer of claim 6, wherein the baffle seals a liquid in the flash chamber from flowing into the flow chamber. 8. The coaxial economizer of claim 1, further comprising at least two spiraling baffles forming at least two slots, the at least two slots forming the flow passage, the spiraling baffles being positioned between the flow chamber and the flash chamber and defining a common boundary between the flash chamber and the flow chamber. 9. The coaxial economizer of claim 1, further comprising a baffle, wherein the flow passage comprises a plurality of perforations in the baffle for conveying a gas from the flash chamber to the flow chamber. 10. The coaxial economizer of claim 1, wherein the flow passage is configured to deliver the fluid at approximately a same direction as the fluid received at the inlet of the outer housing. 11. The coaxial economizer of claim 1, wherein the inner housing comprises a condenser. 12. The coaxial economizer of claim 11, wherein the compressor includes an upstream compressor stage and a downstream compressor stage, wherein the condenser is configured to receive fluid from the upstream compressor stage, wherein the upstream compressor stage is a non-final stage of the compressor and the downstream compressor stage is a final stage of the compressor. 13. The coaxial economizer of claim 12, wherein the final stage of the compressor is configured to deliver fluid into the condenser approximately tangentially to a condenser tube bundle. 14. The coaxial economizer of claim 1, wherein the inner housing comprises an evaporator. 15. The coaxial economizer of claim 14, wherein the compressor includes an upstream compressor stage and a downstream compressor stage, wherein the evaporator is configured to discharge fluid to the upstream compressor stage, wherein the upstream compressor stage is a non-final stage of the compressor and the downstream compressor stage is a final stage of the compressor. 16. The coaxial economizer of claim 1, wherein the inner housing and the outer housing are of generally elongated shape. 17. The coaxial economizer of claim 1, wherein the inner housing and the outer housing are each cylindrically shaped. 18. The coaxial economizer of claim 1, wherein the outlet of the outer housing comprises a conformal draft pipe; the conformal draft pipe forming a circumferential flow path around the outer housing. 19. The coaxial economizer of claim 18, wherein the conformal draft pipe has a wrap angle around the coaxial economizer of about 180 degrees. 20. The coaxial economizer of claim 1, wherein a vortex fence is located adjacent to the outlet of the outer housing for reducing localized swirl of the fluid flowing through the flow chamber in a region about the outlet of the outer housing. 21. The coaxial economizer of claim 20, wherein the vortex fence forms a skirt projected from the outlet of the outer housing between an outside diameter of the inner housing and an inner diameter of the outer housing. 22. A method of flowing fluid through a coaxial economizer in a chiller system, the coaxial economizer including an inner housing and an outer housing having a common longitudinal axis, the outer housing having an inlet for receiving a fluid from a compressor and an outlet for conveying the fluid, a flow chamber forming a fluid flow path about the inner housing, a flash chamber for flashing fluid in a liquid state to a gas state, and a flow passage between the flash chamber and the flow chamber for conveying a flashed gas from the flash chamber to the flow chamber, the flashed gas conveyed from the flash chamber and the fluid received from the inlet of the outer housing mixing along the fluid flow path toward the outlet of the outer housing, the method comprising: receiving a fluid from the compressor into the coaxial economizer;flashing a liquid to a gas within the flash chamber;passing the gas within the flash chamber through the flow passage to the flow chamber; andmixing and flowing the gas conveyed from the flash chamber and the fluid received from the inlet of the outer housing along the fluid flow path to the outlet of the coaxial economizer. 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the fluid is a refrigerant selected from R-123, R-134a, or R-22 in a liquid state, a gas state, or multiple phases. 24. The method of claim 22, wherein the fluid is an azeotrope, a zeotrope, or a mixture or blend thereof in a liquid state, a gas state, or multiple phases. 25. The method of claim 22, wherein the inner housing is formed by a condenser and the outer housing is formed by an economizer. 26. The method of claim 25, further comprising delivering a liquid refrigerant from the condenser to the flash chamber. 27. The method of claim 22, wherein the compressor includes a downstream compressor stage, further comprising drawing the gas through the outlet of the outer housing through a conformal draft pipe to the downstream compressor stage, wherein the downstream compressor stage is a final stage of the compressor. 28. The method of claim 22, wherein the inner housing is formed by an evaporator and the outer housing is formed by an economizer. 29. The method of claim 22, wherein passing the gas within the flash chamber through the flow passage to the flow chamber includes passing the gas through the flow passage such that the flow passage is configured to deliver the fluid at approximately a same tangential direction as the fluid received at the inlet of the outer housing.
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