Field of application
[0001] The invention relates to the field of shell-and-tube apparatus.
Prior art
[0002] Shell-and-tube apparatus are used normally as heat exchangers between a fluid which
flows inside the tubes and a fluid which flows in the shell side.
[0003] Known shell-and-tube apparatus comprise baffles which have essentially two functions:
a fluid-dynamic function of deviating and/or accelerating the fluid in the shell side,
thus increasing the heat exchange coefficient; and a structural function for preventing
vibration of the tubes;
[0004] A known method for manufacturing the baffles consists of a rod-baffle supported by
a framework. This construction method is described for example in the prior art patents
US 5,058,664 and
US 5,642,778. Another construction method is described in
EP 2,469,215 and envisages baffles formed by thin plates which intersect forming a grille and
which are inclined so as to deflect the shell-side flow.
[0005] One drawback of the aforementioned construction methods is that each single baffle
is composed of several parts which to be welded and/or fitted together and consequently
the construction thereof is relatively costly. Moreover insertion of the tubes through
the baffles is a difficult operation.
[0006] Another problem of these apparatus is that the heat exchange coefficient is greatly
affected by the shell-side flow. In order to direct suitably the shell-side flow it
is known to provide partitions inside the apparatus which however result in additional
head losses.
[0007] EP 3,115,734 describes baffles which allow the free insertion of tubes and their subsequent locking.
Summary of the invention
[0008] The object of the invention is to provide a novel method for manufacturing baffles
of shell-and-tube apparatus which is advantageous both from the structural point of
view and from the point of view of internal fluid dynamics.
[0009] This object is achieved with an apparatus as described in the claims.
[0010] The baffles comprise a metal plate which has openings for the passage of the tubes
through said baffle. At said openings, the baffles comprise tabs protruding from the
surface of the baffle. These tabs cooperate to the fluid dynamics and/or the anti-vibrational
structural function as will be explained below with the aid of examples.
[0011] Preferably, the baffles are substantially flat elements perpendicular to the axis
of the tubes (i.e. to the axis of the tube bundle). The tabs extend from the surface
of the respective baffle in a direction parallel to the axis of the tube bundle or
in a direction inclined relative to said axis.
[0012] Each tab may extend over an area equal to, or less than, the area of the corresponding
opening formed in the metal plate.
[0013] Said tabs may be configured for a fluid-dynamic function, suitable for deviating
the shell-side fluid, and/or a structural function of elastically supporting the tubes.
Tabs able to cause a significant deviation of the motion of the shell-side fluid are
termed fluid-dynamic.
[0014] Preferably, the tabs of the baffles are overall arranged to give the shell-side fluid
a motion component in the direction transverse to the direction of the longitudinal
axis of the tubes or the tube bundle.
[0015] More advantageously, the tabs are arranged to give the shell-side fluid a substantially
sinusoidal motion or a substantially helical motion.
[0016] An arrangement of the tabs such as to give the shell-side fluid a substantially sinusoidal
flow is preferred when the tubes have a square or triangular pitch. An arrangement
of the tabs such as to give the shell-side fluid a substantially helical flow is preferred
when the tubes are arranged on circular ranks, even though sinusoidal flows may also
be obtained with the latter configuration of tubes.
[0017] In a preferred embodiment, the apparatus comprises baffles with differently configured
tabs. The apparatus may comprise two or more sets of baffles in which each set has
a specific configuration of tabs. The term "configuration" may comprise one or more
features such as for example shape, size and orientation of the tabs. Baffles with
different configurations may be suitably distributed along the tube bundle, for example
they can alternate with each other.
[0018] It should be noted that a different configuration of the tabs may change both the
fluid-dynamic function and the structural function.
[0019] In some embodiments of the invention, a sequence of baffles with differently configured
tabs imparts a target path to the shell-side fluid, creating preferential paths across
the shell side, and/or gives a certain degree of turbulence to said fluid. A suitable
path and/or increase in turbulence may increase the heat exchange.
[0020] As an alternative to, or in addition to the above, said sequence of baffles may create
supports for the tubes according to different planes for effectively dampening the
vibrations. For this purpose the tabs of adjacent baffles rest advantageously on a
same tube according to different support planes.
[0021] In a preferred embodiment an apparatus according to the invention comprises at least
a first set of baffles with a first configuration of tabs, and a second set of baffles
with a second configuration of tabs, wherein the second configuration is conjugate
to the first configuration and the baffles of the first set and second set alternate
along at least part of the tube bundle. In this way, a baffle with the first configuration
of tabs faces, and is adjacent to, a baffle with the second configuration of tabs,
and so on.
[0022] The shell-side flow therefore encounters alternately tabs of the first configuration
and tabs of the second configuration. Said tabs in a conjugate configuration cooperate
to give the shell-side fluid a desired fluid dynamic effect. According to preferred
embodiments, said fluid-dynamic effect results in essentially sinusoidal or essentially
helical flow lines.
[0023] The embodiments with a sinusoidal shell-side flow and the embodiments with a helical
shell-side flow may be combined with each other, for example by configuring the baffles
for obtaining a sinusoidal flow along at least part of tube bundle and a helical flow
along at least another part of the tube bundle.
[0024] In some embodiments a single baffle may comprise tabs with a different configuration.
Accordingly, for example, different portions of a single baffle have a different fluid-dynamic
effect.
[0025] The tabs may have various forms. In a first embodiment, the tabs have a substantially
two-dimensional form wherein one size, for example the thickness, is significantly
smaller than the other two sizes. In another embodiment the tabs have a substantially
mono-dimensional form in which one size is predominant over the other two. The tabs
may have a polygonal form or a more complex form.
[0026] In preferred embodiments, each opening for one or more tubes comprises at least a
first region suitable for receiving the tube or tubes with play and a second region
suitable for receiving the tube or tubes with less play or with substantially no play.
By arranging the baffles in a so-called assembly configuration, the first regions
of the openings are aligned allowing free insertion of tubes, each tube being received
with play through the openings of the baffles.
[0027] In said assembly position the baffles are staggered or rotated relative to their
operating configuration. By moving the baffles from the assembly position into the
operating position, the tubes switch from the first regions into the second regions
of the openings, where they are substantially locked in position. The motion which
leads the baffles from the assembly position into the operating position may be a
displacement (so-called "shift-lock" embodiment) or a rotation (so-called "twist-lock"
embodiment).
[0028] These embodiments allowing free insertion of tubes through the baffles and their
subsequent locking are described in greater detail in the already mentioned patent
application
EP 3 115 734.
[0029] In the aforementioned embodiments with locking of the tubes upon assembly, the tabs
are advantageously formed so as to provide an elastic support for the tubes when the
baffle is in the locking position. In this way the invention provides the further
advantage of providing the system with a certain degree of elasticity and flexibility.
[0030] Advantageously the material of the baffles is steel sheet. The baffle may be a single
body formed by the cut or punched metal plate or may comprise further elements such
as a peripheral reinforcing ring. In some embodiments said metal plate comprises a
plurality of superimposed metal sheets. Preferably the metal plate has the shape of
a disc or portion of a disc.
[0031] Each baffle may extend over the whole of or substantially the whole cross-sectional
area of the shell side, or it may extend only over a portion of said area. Baffles
which cover only a part of the cross-sectional area of the shell side may be alternated
with a different arrangement, for example to cover different portions of the area.
[0032] The advantage of the invention is given by the constructional simplicity combined
with the fact that baffles actively cooperate with the fluid dynamics and/or the structural
feature. For example the invention allows to realize an apparatus in which the baffles
cooperate to the internal fluid dynamics by directing the shell-side flow and further
provide a yielding elastic support for the tubes.
[0033] In some embodiments the tabs projecting from the surface of the baffle act essentially
like bracket elements which are able to bend and therefore provide an elastic support
for the tubes. This is an important advantage because the prior art system for assembling
the tubes and the baffles is problematic: a relatively free coupling is not able to
counteract the vibrations in an effective manner, while a precise fit makes the mounting
difficult and makes the ensemble of tubes and baffles too rigid. The invention solves
the problem by allowing a precise mounting which, at the same time, gives the system
a certain elasticity owing to the ability of the tabs to flex.
[0034] The fluid-dynamic effect has the advantage of increasing the heat exchange coefficient
and optimising the shell-side flow, exploiting the passages through the baffles for
this purpose without introducing substantive additional head losses. The suitably
directed shell-side flow, for example with sinusoidal or helical lines, runs over
all tubes and allows full exploitation of the tube bundle.
[0035] In first embodiments of the invention, the openings for the tubes are formed in the
metal plate of the baffle, advantageously with a punching or cutting process, and
said tabs are formed by strips of material of the metal plate, generated by the cutting
or punching of the openings, and bent in appropriate manner. Preferred cutting techniques
comprise laser cutting and water-jet cutting.
[0036] In second embodiments of the invention, the tabs are formed by elements firmly applied
on the metal plate at the openings. Advantageously the tabs are sheet-metal elements
applied by means of welding, preferably spot-welding (resistance welding).
[0037] In the first embodiments of the invention, the baffles comprise advantageously a
plate with a small thickness, such that the tabs are elastic and easy to bend. In
order to increase the stability of the baffles, a reinforcing ring welded to the outer
edge of the plate can be provided.
[0038] The second embodiments (applied tabs) have the advantage that the thickness of the
tabs may differ from the thickness of the metal plate forming the baffle. For example,
the tabs may be thinner to ensure they are elastic and easy to bend.
[0039] In a particularly preferred variant a baffle comprises a metal plate of the desired
thickness, with openings for the tubes obtained by means of laser cutting or water-jet
cutting; the fluid-dynamic tabs are made from thin sheet metal and are applied on
the baffle in the region of the openings by means of spot welds.
[0040] In some variants, in order to facilitate the operation of positioning and welding
the tabs, the metal plate comprises two superimposed metal sheets of different thickness.
A first metal sheet with a relatively large thickness has a structural function and
comprises the through-openings for the passage of the tubes. A second metal sheet
with a smaller thickness (less than that of the first sheet) is mounted onto the first
sheet and comprises the fluid-dynamic tabs. Said tabs, in this case, may be formed
by bending the strips or part of the strips extending beyond the openings. The tabs
may be bent before the insertion of tubes or during the insertion of tubes.
[0041] In addition to ensuring a greater heat exchange efficiency, both the construction
methods described above are faster and cheaper than the conventional methods which
envisage forming the baffles by assembling a large number of linear elements of the
bar type.
[0042] It should be noted that the invention is advantageous both for exchangers with or
without the said system for locking the tubes during assembly.
[0043] Another advantage of the invention consists in the possibility of providing differently
configured tabs on the same baffle. In this way it is possible to achieve better control
of the internal fluid dynamics.
[0044] The invention is applicable to apparatus with straight tubes and apparatus with U-shaped
tubes. In this latter case the baffles are applied along the straight portion of the
U-shaped tubes.
[0045] The advantages of the invention will emerge even more clearly with the aid of the
detailed description below relating to a number of preferred embodiments.
Description of the figures
[0046]
Fig. 1 shows a simplified diagram of a shell-and-tube apparatus comprising a set of
anti-vibration baffles.
Fig. 2 shows a tube passing through a baffle in an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 3 shows in schematic form a set of baffles of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1,
according to a first example of a variant of the invention.
Fig. 4 is a schematic cross-section through the baffles and the tubes according to
Fig. 3 and shows the shell-side flow lines.
Fig. 5 shows a detail of Fig. 4.
Fig. 6 shows a set of baffles in a second variant of the invention.
Fig. 7 shows a set of baffles in a third variant of the invention.
Fig. 8 is a schematic cross-section through the baffles and the tubes according to
Fig. 7.
Fig. 9 shows a set of baffles in a fourth variant of the invention.
Figs. 10 to 13 show a number of variations of embodiment of the tabs of the baffles.
Figs. 14 and 15 show further embodiments of the tabs of the baffles.
Detailed description
[0047] Fig. 1 shows in schematic form a shell-and-tube apparatus 1 comprising: a shell 2;
a straight-tube bundle 3; a plurality of baffles 5 separated by an interval p; two
tube plates 6. In Fig. 1, for simpler illustration, only the axes of the tubes are
indicated. Moreover the central axis 20 of the tube bundle 3 which is parallel to
the axes of the tubes is indicated.
[0048] Each of the baffles 5 (Fig. 2) comprises essentially a metal disc 10 in which openings
11 for allowing the tubes 4 to pass through are formed. In the region of said openings
11, or at least some of them, the baffle 5 comprises appendix tabs 12 formed by strips
of material of the disc 10 which protrude from one side 13 of the disc 10.
[0049] The openings 11 and the tabs 12 may be formed using various methods. For example:
the openings 11 are obtained by means of partial punching and the tabs 12 are formed
by strips of the material of the disc 10, which instead of being removed, remain attached
to the disc; the openings 11 may be obtained using a suitable cutting method, preferably
laser or water-jet cutting, and subsequent bending of strips to form the tabs 12;
the tabs 12 are thin sheet-metal elements which are mounted on the disc 10. These
examples are provided by way of a non-limiting example and other manufacturing methods
are possible.
[0050] Each opening 11 is passed through by a tube 4 or several tubes 4 depending on the
specific embodiment.
[0051] Figs. 3 to 5 show an embodiment (shift lock type) in which the tubes 4 can be freely
inserted into the openings 11, with a certain amount of play, when the baffles 5 are
in an axially offset assembly position. Once insertion of the tubes has been completed,
the baffles can be locked on the tubes with conjugate linear displacements
+f or -
f which bring the said baffles into alignment. The direction of said displacements
+f, -
f is also called locking direction. Preferably, adjacent baffles are locked by displacements
in opposite directions.
[0052] For this purpose, for example, the openings 11 have an essentially trapezoidal form
comprising a base portion suitable to receive a tube with play, and flanks converging
towards a tapered head portion for locking the tube. Such an embodiment is also shown
in Figs. 10-15.
[0053] The set of baffles 5 comprises first baffles 5a having a first configuration of tabs
112a and second baffles 6b having a second configuration of tabs 112b in which the
first baffles 5a and the second baffles 5b alternate with each other in the longitudinal
direction of the tube bundle. The figure also shows a tube plate 6. In the example
the baffles 5a and 5b can be locked on the tube bundle by means of the linear displacements
+f,
-f, respectively.
[0054] The tabs 112a with said first configuration protrude from the respective baffles
5a in a direction forming, in a reference plane, a first angle
a1 with the direction of the direction of the axis 14 of the tubes and the axis 20 of
the tube bundle 3.
[0055] The tabs 112b with said second configuration protrude from the respective baffles
5b in a second direction forming with said direction of the axes 14 and 20, in the
same reference plane, a second angle
a2 with a sign opposite to that of the first angle
a1 (Fig. 5).
[0056] Preferably said second angle is equal and opposite to said first angle, i.e.
a2 = -
a1.
[0057] More advantageously, the absolute value (modulus) of said first angle
a1 and second angle
a2 is comprised between 30 and 60 degrees, and is preferably 45 degrees.
[0058] Said reference plane is for example the plane shown in Fig. 4.
[0059] With reference to Fig. 5 the upper surface 120 of a tab 112a faces the opening 11
and comprises a flat surface inclined at said angle
a1 relative to the direction of the axis 20 of the tube bundle. Similarly the upper
surface 121 of a tab 112b has a flat surface with an inclination
a2 relative to the said axis 20.
[0060] As a result of this arrangement, as shown in particular in Fig. 4, the tabs 112a
and 112b deviate the shell-side flow inside the apparatus 1 alternately in two different
directions, for example upwards and downwards, resulting in substantially sinusoidal
flow lines Fs bending upwards or downwards while traversing the first baffles 5a or
the second baffles 5b, respectively.
[0061] In Figs. 3 to 5 the tabs 112a, 112b are arranged on one side of the opening 11 which
moves towards the tube 4 as a result of the locking displacement
+f or
-f, for example on the smaller side of trapezoidal openings 11. In this way the aforementioned
tabs 112a, 112b provide an elastic support for the tubes 4 when the baffles 5a, 5b
switch from the assembly position to the locked position.
[0062] In Fig. 5 in particular it can be seen that a tube 4 makes a bearing contact alternately
according to one direction and according to an opposite direction, for example upwards
and downwards. In the locking phase, the tubes 4 are wedged between the inclined flanks
of the openings 11; the tabs 112a, 112b provide an elastic element to recover any
play due to the constructional tolerances.
[0063] It can be understood that the tabs 112a, 112b have both a fluid dynamic function,
determining sinusoidal flow lines, and a structural function of elastically supporting
the tubes 4, compensating for play due to the constructional tolerances, and preventing
vibrations.
[0064] Fig. 6 shows a variant of the embodiment of Figs. 3-5, in which the tabs 112a, 112b
are arranged laterally with respect to the locking direction of baffles 5, for example
along the converging flanks of the trapezoidal openings 11.
[0065] Figs. 7 and 8 shows a variant of the twist-lock type in which the baffles 5 pass
from an assembly position (where the tubes can be freely inserted with play into the
openings 11) into a locking position with conjugate rotations
+ϕ or
-ϕ about the axis 20. Preferably adjacent baffles allow locking of the tubes with rotations
in opposite directions.
[0066] In said twist-lock embodiment, the set of baffles 5 advantageously comprises first
baffles 5a and second baffles 5b with tabs 212a, 212b configured to impart a helical
motion to the shell-side fluid.
[0067] In greater detail, according to the shown embodiment, the tabs 212a, 212b extend
from opposite sides of the baffles, for example the tabs 212a extend from front sides
13a of the baffles 5a and the tabs 212b extend from rear sides 13b of the baffles
5b. The tabs 212a, 212b are also angularly offset. As a result of this arrangement,
as shown in Figs. 7 and 8, the tabs 212a, 212b deviate the shell-side flow helically
around the direction of the axes 14 and 20, thus generating essentially helical flow
lines Fe.
[0068] In Figs. 7 and 8, the tabs 212a, 212b are positioned, relative to the openings 11,
so that the tubes 4 move towards said tabs 212a, 212b when the baffle passes from
the assembly position into the operating position. In this way, the tabs also act
as elastic supports for the tubes and for recovery of the play (in a similar manner
to that shown in Figs. 3-5).
[0069] Fig. 9 shows a variant of Figs. 7 and 8 in which the tabs 212a, 212b are positioned
laterally with respect to the locking movement (in a similar manner to that shown
in Fig. 6). With the configuration of the tabs shown in Fig. 9 a sinusoidal flow associated
with the twist-lock configuration is obtained.
[0070] Figs. 10-13 show examples of embodiment of the tabs, indicated generally by the reference
number 12. Figs. 14 and 15 shows further examples of embodiment. Said examples of
embodiments in Figs. 10 to 15 are likewise applicable to the various embodiments shown
in Figs. 1-9.
[0071] Fig. 10 shows an example of embodiment in which the tabs 12 have an essentially polygonal
trapezium-like form and are connected to the sheet-metal disc along one side 15.
[0072] Fig. 11 shows a variant in which only a part of the material removed from the disc
10 forms the tab 12 and, consequently, the area of the tabs 12 is smaller than the
area of the openings 11.
[0073] Fig. 12 shows a variant in which the tabs 12 are joined to a base 16 of the opening
11 having an essentially trapezoidal form.
[0074] Fig. 13 shows a variant in which the openings 11 each comprise two tabs 12 which
extend on opposite sides relative to the plane of the baffle.
[0075] Openings with an essentially trapezoidal form as shown in Figs. 10-12 are generally
suitable for receiving only one tube 4; consequently the baffle requires a number
of openings 11 equal to the number of tubes 4. Fig. 13 shows an example of an embodiment
of opening 11 of the shift-lock type suitable for receiving four tubes.
[0076] Figs. 14 and 15 show an embodiment in which the tabs 12 are formed by thin sheet-metal
elements which are mounted on the disc 10 for example by means of spot welds 25.
[0077] It should be noted that the constructional form shown in Figs. 14 and 15 may be applied
to all the variants of the invention.
[0078] It should be finally noted that embodiments of the invention, for example similar
to embodiments of Figs. 1-9 are also possible without the above described shift-lock
or twist-lock baffle locking system.
1. Shell-and-tube apparatus comprising a plurality of baffles (5) which are arranged
along the tube bundle, perpendicular to an axis (20) of the tube bundle (3) and passed
through by said tubes,
characterized in that:
each baffle is an essentially flat body and comprises a metal plate (10) with openings
(11) for the passage of the tubes through said baffle;
at said openings (11) the baffle comprises tabs which protrude away from the metal
plate,
said tabs are configured to operate as elastic supports for the tubes and/or to operate
as fluid-dynamic tabs adapted to deviate a fluid traversing the shell side of the
apparatus.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein all tabs of each baffle extend from the same
side (13) of the respective baffle.
3. Apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, comprising first baffles (5a) having a first
configuration of tabs and second baffles (5b) having a second configuration of tabs,
wherein the first baffles and the second baffles alternate along at least a part of
the tube bundle and wherein said first configuration and second configuration of tabs
are conjugate to impart to the shell-side flow a movement component transverse to
the axis (20) of the tube bundle (3).
4. Apparatus according to claim 3, wherein:
the first baffles (5a) have tabs (112a) configured to direct the shell-side flow in
a first direction forming, in a reference plane, a first angle (a1) with the axis
of the tubes,
the second baffles (5b) have tabs (112b) configured to direct the shell-side flow
in a second direction (2a) forming, in said reference plane, a second angle with the
axis of the tubes, said second angle having a sign opposite to the first angle,
thus obtaining shell-side flow lines which, passing through the baffles, are alternately
deviated in different directions.
5. Apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the shell-side flow lines are substantially
sinusoidal.
6. Apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the first baffles (5a) and the second baffles
(5b) comprise tabs (212a, 212b) directed so as to impart to the shell-side fluid a
substantially helical flow about the axis of the tube bundle.
7. Apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the tabs (212a, 212b) protrude from opposite
sides (13a, 13b) of the respective first baffles and second baffles (5a, 5b) and the
baffle tabs facing each other are angularly offset.
8. Apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein at least one baffle
comprises tabs of varying configuration.
9. Apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein each baffle occupies
all or substantially all of the cross-sectional area of the shell side, or only a
portion of said area.
10. Apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein tabs of adjacent baffles
rest on opposite sides on each tube.
11. Apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the baffles are formed
in such a way that:
each opening for one or more tubes comprises at least a first region suitable to receive
the tube or tubes with play and a second region suitable to receive the tube or tubes
with less play or with substantially zero play;
each tube of the bundle is received in a first region of a respective seat when the
baffle is in a so-called assembly position and is received in a second region of the
seat when the baffle is in an operating position.
12. Apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the tabs are positioned relative to the openings
(11) so that the tubes move towards said tabs when the baffles are arranged in the
operating position, such that the tabs define elastic supports for the tubes when
the baffles are in the operating position.
13. Apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the tabs are formed
by sheet-metal elements mounted on the metal plate in correspondence of the openings.
14. Apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 12, wherein the openings are punched
or cut in the metal plate, and said tabs are formed by strips of material of the metal
plate generated by the cutting or punching of the openings, and suitably bent.
15. Apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the baffles comprise
an outer reinforcing ring having a thickness greater than the thickness of the metal
plate.