18222599. HEAT EXCHANGER simplified abstract (DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, LTD.)
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HEAT EXCHANGER
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HEAT EXCHANGER - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18222599 titled 'HEAT EXCHANGER
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a heat exchanger that consists of two heat transfer tubes and a branching tube. The first heat transfer tube is larger and has a higher heat exchange capacity than the second heat transfer tube. The branching tube connects the ends of the first and second heat transfer tubes to each other.
- The first heat transfer tube has a higher heat exchange capacity than the second heat transfer tube.
- The branching tube connects the ends of the first and second heat transfer tubes.
- The branching tube has a shorter flow path for the first heat transfer tube compared to the second heat transfer tube.
- The branching tube includes a U portion and an inflow portion.
Potential Applications
- HVAC systems
- Industrial heat exchangers
- Power plants
Problems Solved
- Efficient heat transfer between two different heat transfer tubes
- Optimization of heat exchange quantity
Benefits
- Improved heat transfer efficiency
- Enhanced performance of heat exchangers
- Energy savings
Original Abstract Submitted
A heat exchanger includes: a first heat transfer tube; a second heat transfer tube; and a branching tube having a first end connected to an end of the first heat transfer tube, a second end connected to an end of the second heat transfer tube, and a third end, and connecting the first end, the second end, and the third end to each other. The first heat transfer tube is larger in heat exchange quantity than the second heat transfer tube. The branching tube has a first flow path connecting the first end with the third end, and a second flow path connecting the second end with the third end. The first flow path is shorter than the second flow path. The branching tube includes: a U portion; and an inflow portion having an end connected to the U portion.