20240044587. HEAT EXCHANGER WITH HEAT TRANSFER AUGMENTATION FEATURES simplified abstract (Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation)
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HEAT EXCHANGER WITH HEAT TRANSFER AUGMENTATION FEATURES
Organization Name
Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation
Inventor(s)
Joseph E. Turney of Amston CT (US)
HEAT EXCHANGER WITH HEAT TRANSFER AUGMENTATION FEATURES - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240044587 titled 'HEAT EXCHANGER WITH HEAT TRANSFER AUGMENTATION FEATURES
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a heat exchanger that consists of multiple first channels and second channels. The first channels have internal fins and external fins, while the second channels are formed by the external walls of the first channels and the external fins.
- The heat exchanger has a design with longitudinally-extending first channels and fluidly isolated second channels.
- Each first channel has internal fins that are integrated with the internal walls of the channel.
- The external fins connect adjacent first channels.
- The second channels are defined by the external walls of the first channels and the external fins.
Potential Applications:
- HVAC systems
- Automotive cooling systems
- Industrial heat transfer systems
Problems Solved:
- Efficient heat transfer between fluids
- Compact design for space-constrained applications
- Enhanced thermal performance
Benefits:
- Improved heat transfer efficiency
- Compact size for easy installation
- Increased thermal performance
- Cost-effective solution for heat exchange
Original Abstract Submitted
a heat exchanger includes a plurality of longitudinally-extending first channels and a plurality of second channels fluidly isolated from the plurality of first channels. each first channel includes a plurality of internal fins and a plurality of external fins. the internal fins extend from and are integrally formed with the internal walls of the first channel. the external fins connect adjacent first channels. the plurality of second channels is defined by external walls of the plurality of first channels and the plurality of external fins.