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Heat exchanger assemblies having hybrid tanks

a technology of heat exchangers and hybrid tanks, applied in indirect heat exchangers, lighting and heating apparatus, coatings, etc., can solve the problems of increased welding costs, limited heat exchangers, and certain limitations of heat exchangers, and achieve the strength and performance characteristics of plastic tank systems of lower temperature and/or lower pressure environment, and the profile cost is reduced

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-11-01
VALEO INC
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[0009] In aspects of the present invention, a heat exchanger capable of functioning in high temperature and / or pressure environments, with a lower profile cost for the same or better performance than aluminum cast tanks, is provided. In addition, the strength and performance characteristics of lower temperature and / or lower pressure environment plastic tank systems is enhanced with the hybrid tanks of the present invention. Examples of high temperature environments are those where tanks for applications where temperature is higher than 220° C., and, particularly where temperatures and pressure are both at a high level. For example, at high temperatures, internal pressure is higher, for example greater than 30 psi.
[0010] Aspects of the present invention, therefore, provide for extended application ranges for hybrid tanks than either cast aluminum or plastic tanks alone, particularly for use in an automotive vehicle, with lower weight with good performance versus cast aluminum only tanks, and potentially lower cost (for example, through less time to manufacture and elimination of machining, welding and allowing integration of features not possible through metal casting methods) versus prior heat exchanger art tanks. Otherwise stated, aspects of the present invention allow for a larger degree of design freedom (more integration of features which can not be feasible through metal casting processes).
[0013] Various aspects of the present invention, therefore, extend the application range possible for heat exchanger, and, especially for high temperature and / or pressure environment heat exchangers such as CACs (Charged Air Coolers) or intercoolers. By providing for combined properties of two or more materials, strengthened tanks at lower weight and cost than cast aluminum tanks or tanks, gain advantages, especially in terms of design freedom. Use of plastic or plastic like materials, in addition to metal or metal alloy materials in tanks, as stated above, allows integration of features which are not possible through metal casting.

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The use of cast aluminum tanks, however, means that such heat exchangers are required to have certain limitations, such as design limitations / need for complex features to provide for dimensional stability and / or part integration; additional manufacturing steps or operations to accomplish outcomes not possible using a casting aluminum process alone; higher costs due to these additional or secondary operations, welding necessary for tanks to the heat exchanger for assembly, high weight, and, in certain cases, inadequate corrosion resistance.
For cast aluminum tanks there is some machining required which, as described above, leads to higher overall costs.
Also, cast aluminum tanks can be designed with heavy wall sections and its characteristics mean that the types of part designs that can be implemented do not achieve the goal of reducing overall costs enough to make them as commercially desirable as wanted.
Using of cast aluminum tanks for heat exchanger requires welding of tanks in most cases to the heat exchanger and this either requires robots and more time and quality sensitive manufacturing step in the system.

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[0031] Heat exchanger assemblies, and, especially, heat exchanger assemblies operating in high temperature and / or pressure environments, allow increased temperature and pressures range of application of lower weight and cost tanks. Hybrid tanks, as in the various aspects of the present invention, are therefore useful to replace cast aluminum, or even other metal tanks, such as stamped and brazed aluminum tanks.

[0032] The metal part or parts of the hybrid tank are located in the hybrid tank in at least one, and, more specifically, in a plurality of areas. The metal part or parts, together referred to as the ‘metal shell’, is provided in one strategic area or, in a plurality of areas, or in all of areas necessary to provide the correct rigidity or stiffness for its own particular heat exchanger application, in accordance with the applicable specification. For example, for heat exchanger assemblies comprising a charge air cooler, the metal shell provides stiffness which allows areas o...

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Abstract

Heat exchanger assemblies, and, in particular, heat exchanger assemblies that function in high pressure and / or temperature environmental conditions, are described. An essential feature of the heat exchanger assembly is the presence of an hybrid tank comprising both plastic or plastic like materials and metal or metal alloy materials, that provides for good structural integrity and operation of the assembly under high pressure and / or temperature conditions.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] The present invention relates to heat exchanger assemblies, and, in particular, heat exchanger assemblies that function in high pressure and / or temperature environmental conditions. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] Current tank or tanks for heat exchangers, especially high pressure and / or temperature heat exchangers such as charge air coolers, use materials such as cast aluminum for tanks subjected to high temperatures and / or pressure conditions. [0003] JP2003314287 (A) identifies use of cast Aluminum tanks which are welded to the heat exchanger core. EP1524105 (A2, A3) identifies bonding of two material to form a structural part. [0004] The use of cast aluminum tanks, however, means that such heat exchangers are required to have certain limitations, such as design limitations / need for complex features to provide for dimensional stability and / or part integration; additional manufacturing steps or operations to accomplish outcomes not possible using a ...

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IPC IPC(8): F28F9/02
CPCF28D2021/0082F28F19/04Y10T29/4935F28F21/084F28F21/089F28F21/067
Inventor DESAI, SAMEERDAVIS, PHILIP J.
Owner VALEO INC
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