Intelligent control method of loop heat pipe heat exchange system
By setting valves in the evaporator section of the loop heat pipe to control the heat exchange area of the fluid, the problem of fixed heat absorption area of the loop heat pipe is solved, enabling precise adjustment and expansion of the output temperature range, and simplifying the temperature control process.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202511990500.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-08
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
The existing loop heat pipe has a fixed heat absorption area, which means that the output fluid temperature at the condenser end cannot change, making structural improvements complex.
By setting a first valve and a second valve in the evaporation section, the heat exchange area of the fluid is controlled, and the fluid flow rate is adjusted to achieve temperature control. The valve status and temperature data are stored in a database to achieve intelligent temperature regulation.
It achieves precise control and rapid response of output temperature, simplifies the temperature regulation process, and expands the temperature regulation range.
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Abstract
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TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present application relates to a heat exchanger, in particular to a heat pipe heat exchange system with variable heat absorption area. BACKGROUND
[0002] Heat pipe technology, a high-efficiency phase-change heat transfer element, originated in 1963 from George Grover of Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA. It makes full use of the principle of heat conduction and the rapid heat transfer properties of phase-change medium, and rapidly transfers the heat of a heat-generating object to the heat source through the heat pipe, with a heat conduction capacity exceeding any known metal.
[0003] Loop heat pipe is an extension of traditional heat pipe technology, and is a high-efficiency two-phase heat transfer device. The evaporator and the condenser are connected into a loop through a vapor pipe and a liquid pipe, and the circulation of the working medium in the pipe is driven by the capillary force provided by the capillary core without additional energy consumption. The structural characteristics of the loop heat pipe are that the vapor pipe and the liquid pipe are separated, the evaporator and the compensator are integrated, the gas-liquid carrying resistance is small due to the compact structure, the start is fast and flexible, and the loop heat pipe has good heat transfer capacity, easy installation, long-distance heat transfer, etc. It is widely used in many fields such as military, aerospace, electronic equipment, etc.
[0004] Loop heat pipe is a heat management technology based on separate heat pipe technology, including evaporator, condenser, and vapor and liquid pipes. The evaporator of the loop heat pipe includes a compensation chamber and a vapor chamber, and the compensation chamber and the vapor chamber are connected by a capillary core, and the circulation of the working medium is driven by the capillary force provided by the capillary core. Compared with the traditional heat pipe, the more reasonable capillary structure arrangement and design in the LHP and the separated design of the gas-liquid pipe greatly improve the heat transfer distance and the system reliability, reduce the circulation resistance of the working medium in the system and the volume size of the system, and can realize the heat management work in complex space.
[0005] The current loop heat pipe has a fixed heat absorption area in heat absorption, so that the temperature of the fluid output by the condensing end cannot be changed, or some improvements need to be made at the condensing end to change the temperature of the fluid passing through the condensing end, making the structure complex. The present application improves this by controlling the heat absorption area of the fluid in the evaporation part, so as to control the output temperature accordingly. SUMMARY
[0006] In order to overcome the defects and deficiencies in the prior art, the present application provides a new control method of heat exchange system, which automatically controls the output temperature.
[0007] In order to achieve the above purpose, the technical scheme of the present application is as follows: A smart control method for a loop heat pipe heat exchange system, the system comprising a loop heat pipe, the loop heat pipe including a second bend, a first valve, and a second valve, wherein the number of second bends is n, and the number of first valves and second valves is also n, the method comprising the following steps: 1) Fully open m valves and close nm valves of the first valve. At the same time, close m valves and fully open nm valves of the second valve in the bypass pipe of the same adjacent straight pipe corresponding to the first valve. Then, one of the first valve and the second valve in the same adjacent straight pipe is fully open and the other is closed. Measure the temperature of the water output from the water tank and store the temperature of the water output from the water tank and the opening and closing status of the first valve and the second valve into the first database. 2) m takes values from 1 to n in sequence to obtain n sets of data. The water temperature data and the opening and closing status of the first valve and the second valve in the n sets of data are stored in the first database in sequence, so as to obtain the water temperature output by the water tank when the first valve and the second valve are fully open and closed. 3) The user inputs the required temperature data on the user terminal, and the control system automatically retrieves the temperature data from the first database upon receiving the temperature data; 4) If the user's temperature data is the same as a certain temperature data in the first database, the opening and closing status of the corresponding first valve and second valve will be retrieved directly, and the required temperature data will be output directly. 5) If the user's temperature data is different from the temperature data in the first database, then retrieve the two temperature data from the first database so that the user's temperature data is between the two temperature data. Then, by adjusting the opening degree of the first valve and the second valve corresponding to the two temperature data, the required temperature data is output.
[0008] As an improvement, if the first valve corresponding to the larger temperature data from the selected first database is in a fully open state, then the opening degree of the first valve is reduced, while the second valve is opened and its opening degree is adjusted, thereby outputting the required temperature data.
[0009] As an improvement, if the first valve corresponding to the smaller temperature data from the selected first database is in a completely closed state, then the opening of the second valve is reduced while the first valve is opened, and the opening of the first valve is adjusted to output the required temperature data.
[0010] As an improvement, during operation, the temperature of the water output from the water tank, the opening and closing status of the first and second valves, and their opening degree status are stored in the first database. By continuously storing the operating data into the first database, when the user needs new temperature data later, the corresponding temperature data and the opening and closing status of the first and second valves in the database can be directly retrieved, thereby achieving rapid output temperature.
[0011] As an improvement, when the temperature data corresponding to the detected first and second valve states changes, the new temperature data is stored in the first database to replace the past temperature data, thereby achieving continuous correction.
[0012] As an improvement, the water tank is divided into an independent upper water tank and a lower water tank by a partition. The upper water tank and the lower water tank have a fluid outlet and a fluid inlet, respectively. The first bend pipe is set in the lower water tank, and the upper connecting pipe is set in the upper water tank.
[0013] As an improvement, a temperature sensor is installed to detect the temperature of the water output from the water tank, and the temperature sensor is connected to the control system.
[0014] As an improvement, temperature sensors are installed in the upper and lower water tanks respectively. The temperature of the water output from the tanks is calculated based on the temperature detected by the upper and lower water tanks and the flow rate of the water output from the upper and lower water tanks.
[0015] As an improvement, the loop heat pipe includes multiple parallel straight pipes and a first bend and a second bend connecting the upper and lower ends of adjacent straight pipes. The first bend and the second bend are alternately arranged, thereby forming a series structure between the straight pipes and the bends. The loop heat pipe includes an evaporation section, which includes a second bend and a portion of a straight pipe connected to the second bend. The feature is that it also includes a bypass pipe disposed at the upper end of the second bend, the bypass pipe connecting to an adjacent straight pipe connected to the second bend. A first valve is disposed on the second bend, and a second valve is disposed on the bypass pipe. When the heat exchange system is in operation, at least one of the first valve and the second valve is in an open state.
[0016] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following advantages: This invention utilizes a novel control method to control the heat exchange area of the fluid in the evaporation section by controlling the closure of the first and second valves. By controlling the opening degree of the first and second valves, the flow rate of the fluid participating in different heat exchange areas can be adjusted, thereby rapidly controlling the output temperature. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a loop heat pipe, which is the background technology of this invention. Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the loop heat pipe structure of the present invention; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the pulsating heat pipe system with an air-water tank according to the present invention; Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the preferred fluid flow direction structure of the pulsating heat pipe system of the present invention. Detailed Implementation
[0018] The specific embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0019] Unless otherwise specified, in this article, " / " represents division, and "×" and "*" represent multiplication.
[0020] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the directional terms "up," "down," "left," "right," "vertical," and "horizontal" in this invention do not represent actual directions, but are merely for convenience of expression. The four terms "up," "down," "left," and "right" respectively represent... Figure 1 The pulsed heat pipe has four positions: "up," "down," "left," and "right." "Vertical" and "horizontal" respectively indicate... Figure 1 The "vertical" and "horizontal" directions of the pulsating heat pipe in the front view angle are for descriptive convenience and do not represent the actual "vertical" and "horizontal" directions.
[0021] Figures 2-4 A heat exchange system with varying heat absorption area is demonstrated. For example... Figure 2 As shown, a heat exchange system with variable heat absorption area is disclosed. The system includes a loop heat pipe, which comprises multiple parallel straight pipes 1 and a first bend 2 and a second bend 3 connecting the upper and lower ends of adjacent straight pipes. The first bend 2 and the second bend 3 are alternately arranged, thereby forming a series structure between the straight pipes and the bends. The loop heat pipe includes an evaporation section, which includes a second bend 3 and a portion of a straight pipe 1 connected to the second bend 3. The evaporation section also includes a bypass pipe 4 disposed at the upper end of the second bend 3. The bypass pipe 4 connects to an adjacent straight pipe connected to the second bend. A first valve 5 is disposed on the second bend, and a second valve 6 is disposed on the bypass pipe. When the heat exchange system is in operation, at least one of the first valve 5 and the corresponding second valve 6 in the same adjacent straight pipe is in the open state.
[0022] A temperature sensor is installed to detect the temperature of the water output from the water tank, and the temperature sensor is connected to the control system.
[0023] If the number of second bends is n, then the number of first valves and second valves is also n. Therefore, a method for intelligently controlling the heat exchange area of the above heat exchange system includes the following steps: 1. Fully open m valves and close nm valves of the first valve. At the same time, close m valves and fully open nm valves of the second valve in the bypass pipe of the same adjacent straight pipe corresponding to the first valve. Then, one of the first valve and the second valve in the same adjacent straight pipe is fully open and the other is closed. Measure the temperature of the water output from the water tank and store the temperature of the water output from the water tank and the opening and closing status of the first valve and the second valve into the first database. 2. m takes values from 1 to n in sequence to obtain n sets of data. The water temperature data and the opening and closing status of the first valve and the second valve in the n sets of data are stored in the first database in sequence, so as to obtain the water temperature output by the water tank when the first valve and the second valve are fully open and closed. 3. The user inputs the required temperature data on the user terminal, and the control system automatically retrieves the temperature data from the first database upon receiving the temperature data; 4. If the user's temperature data is the same as a certain temperature data in the first database, the opening and closing status of the corresponding first valve and second valve will be retrieved directly, and the required temperature data will be output directly. 5. If the user's temperature data is different from the temperature data in the first database, retrieve two temperature data from the first database so that the user's temperature data is between the two temperature data. Then, by adjusting the opening of the first valve and the second valve corresponding to the two temperature data, the required temperature data is output.
[0024] As an improvement, the first valve corresponding to the larger temperature data from the selected first database is in a fully open state. As an improvement, the opening degree of the first valve is reduced, while the second valve is opened and its opening degree is adjusted to output the required temperature data.
[0025] As an improvement, the first valve corresponding to the smaller temperature data from the selected first database is in a fully closed state. As an improvement, the opening degree of the second valve is reduced, while the first valve is opened and its opening degree is adjusted, thereby outputting the required temperature data.
[0026] As an improvement, during operation, the temperature of the water output from the tank, the opening and closing status of the first and second valves, and their respective opening degrees are stored in a first database. By continuously storing operational data into the first database, when the user needs new temperature data later, they can directly retrieve the corresponding temperature data and the opening and closing status of the first and second valves from the database, thereby achieving rapid output temperature. As the number of operations increases, the database accumulates more and more data, resulting in increasingly accurate output temperatures.
[0027] As an improvement, when the temperature data corresponding to the detected first and second valve states changes, the new temperature data is stored in the first database to replace the past temperature data, thereby achieving continuous correction.
[0028] The present invention provides a bypass pipe that is connected to the second bend pipe, and a first valve and a second valve are provided on the second bend pipe and the bypass pipe. By controlling the closing of the first valve and the second valve, the heat exchange area of the fluid in the evaporation section can be controlled. By controlling the opening of the first valve and the second valve, the flow rate of the fluid participating in different heat exchange areas can be adjusted, thereby automatically controlling the output temperature.
[0029] As an improvement, a bypass pipe is provided at the upper end of each second bend. During operation, at least one of the first valve 5 and the second valve 6 in each adjacent straight pipe is open. When the maximum heat exchange area is required, the first valve 5 is closed and the second valve 6 is fully open (100% opening). When the minimum heat exchange area is required, the first valve 5 is fully open (100% opening) and the second valve 6 is closed.
[0030] By installing a bypass pipe at the upper end of each second bend, the adjustable heat exchange area range is increased, resulting in a wider output temperature range.
[0031] As an improvement, a control system is set up, which is connected to the first valve 5 and the second valve 6 via data connection, and is used to control the opening and closing of the first valve and the second valve as well as the opening degree.
[0032] As an improvement, the loop heat pipe includes a condenser section that releases heat to the outside for heating the fluid. The temperature of the heated fluid is controlled by controlling the opening and closing of the first and second valves and the degree of their opening.
[0033] As an improvement, if it is necessary to increase the temperature of the fluid, the opening of the first valve is increased while the opening of the second valve is decreased.
[0034] As an improvement, if a decrease in fluid temperature is required, the opening of the first valve is reduced, and the opening of the second valve is increased.
[0035] As an improvement, the loop heat pipe includes an upper connecting pipe 6 that connects the upper ends of the two straight pipes on the leftmost and rightmost sides. The straight pipes, the bends, and the upper connecting pipe form a series structure, thereby allowing the fluid in the loop heat pipe to flow inside the series structure.
[0036] As an improvement, the condenser section includes an upper connecting pipe 8, the upper part of a straight pipe, and a first bend pipe 2.
[0037] As an improvement, the loop heat pipe is a pulsating heat pipe.
[0038] As an improvement, the condenser section is used to heat cold water. As an improvement, the evaporator section absorbs waste heat from the flue gas. A loop heat pipe is installed in the boiler system, with the evaporator section located within flue 9 and the condenser section located within water tank 7, through which cold water circulates. The heated cold water is then supplied to the user, thus saving energy. The user can input the desired temperature at the user's end. The control system receives the user's input temperature and controls the opening and closing of the first and second valves, as well as their opening degree, to heat the cold water in the water tank to the user's input temperature.
[0039] As an improvement, such as Figure 4 As shown, water tank 7 is divided into an independent upper water tank 71 and a lower water tank 72 by a partition 10. The upper and lower water tanks each have a fluid outlet and a fluid inlet, respectively. The first bend pipe is located in the lower water tank, and the upper connecting pipe 8 is located in the upper water tank. The heated water from the upper and lower water tanks is mixed and then delivered to the user. The temperature sensor detects the temperature of the heated water from both tanks.
[0040] As an improvement, the temperature sensor can be installed inside the water tank, with temperature sensors installed in both the upper and lower water tanks. The temperature of the water output from the water tank is calculated based on the temperatures detected by the upper and lower water tanks, as well as the flow rate of the water output from the upper and lower water tanks.
[0041] The inlet and outlet of the upper water tank are configured such that the fluid in the upper water tank flows in the opposite direction to the fluid in the first connecting pipe 8; a vertical baffle 721 is provided in the lower water tank, the vertical baffle includes a lower baffle extending upward from the lower wall of the water tank and an upper baffle extending downward from the partition, the lower baffle and the upper baffle are spaced apart, the vertical baffle is arranged between adjacent vertical pipes, the inlet and outlet of the lower water tank are configured such that the water in the lower water tank flows in the opposite direction to the fluid in the straight pipe; the partition is a heat conductor, the inlet and outlet of the upper water tank and the inlet and outlet of the lower water tank are configured such that the fluid in the upper water tank flows in the opposite direction to the fluid in the lower water tank.
[0042] This invention divides the condenser tank into two parts, and the two parts exchange heat with water in different flow channels. This allows for the convenient configuration of different water flow directions. For example, the heat exchange fluid in each tank can be close to counter-current heat exchange, which improves the heat exchange effect. At the same time, the water in the upper and lower tanks and the fluid in the heat pipe can also exchange heat in a counter-current flow. The counter-current flow in three major directions further improves the heat exchange effect.
[0043] As an improvement, such as Figure 4 As shown, the inlet and outlet of the upper water tank are located on the left and right sides of the upper water tank, respectively, while the inlet and outlet of the lower water tank are located on the right and left sides of the lower water tank, respectively. As an improvement, the flow direction of the fluid in the heat pipe is from bottom to top in the rightmost connecting pipe 3. The above arrangement can form a three-counterflow flow, thereby achieving the best heat exchange effect.
[0044] As an improvement, the baffle acts as a heat conductor, allowing heat exchange between the fluids in the upper and lower flow channels. By installing the heat-conducting baffle, heat exchange between the fluids in the upper and lower flow channels can be achieved, resulting in heat complementarity between the two channels. This allows the higher-temperature fluid in one channel to transfer heat to the lower-temperature fluid, and then the higher-temperature fluid, after cooling down, absorbs heat from the heat pipe, thus maximizing heat exchange. Through the complementary heat conduction of the baffle, optimal heat exchange performance can be achieved.
[0045] As an improvement, the thermal conductivity of the partition varies at different locations, gradually decreasing from the center towards the left and right sides. With the cold water in the upper and lower tanks flowing in opposite directions, the inlet and outlet of the tanks are located on the left and right sides respectively. This maximizes the temperature difference between the two, resulting in the best heat exchange effect. By increasing the thermal conductivity of the middle section, the heat exchange effect is enhanced, achieving overall heat exchange balance and thus realizing optimal heat exchange performance.
[0046] As an improvement, the thermal conductivity decreases at an increasingly greater rate from the center of the partition towards the left and right sides. This design further enhances the heat exchange effect, achieving a more balanced overall heat exchange and ultimately resulting in optimal heat exchange performance.
[0047] While the present invention has been disclosed above with reference to preferred embodiments, it is not limited thereto. Any person skilled in the art can make various modifications and alterations without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention; therefore, the scope of protection of the present invention should be determined by the scope defined in the claims.
Claims
1. An intelligent control method of a loop heat pipe heat exchange system, the system comprising a loop heat pipe, the loop heat pipe comprising a second bend pipe, a first valve and a second valve, the number of second bend pipes being n, the number of first valves and second valves both being n, the method comprising the following steps: 1) m of the first valves are fully opened, n-m of the first valves are closed, at the same time, m of the second valves corresponding to the first valves in the bypass pipe in the same adjacent straight pipe are closed, n-m of the second valves are fully opened, one of the first valve and the second valve in the same adjacent straight pipe is fully opened, and the other is closed, the temperature of the water output by the water tank is measured, and the temperature of the water output by the water tank and the opening and closing state of the first valve and the second valve are stored in a first database; 2) m is sequentially taken from 1-n to obtain n groups of data, the measured n groups of water temperature data, the opening and closing state of the first valve and the second valve are sequentially stored in the first database, so as to obtain the temperature of the water output by the water tank under the fully opened and closed state of the first valve and the second valve; 3) the user inputs the required temperature data at the user end, and the control system automatically retrieves the temperature data of the first database after receiving the temperature data; 4) if the temperature data of the user is the same as a certain temperature data of the first database, the opening and closing state of the corresponding first valve and second valve is directly retrieved, so as to directly output the required temperature data; 5) if the temperature data of the user is not the same as the temperature data of the first database, two temperature data of the first database are retrieved, so that the temperature data of the user is between the two temperature data, and then the opening of the first valve and the second valve corresponding to the two temperature data is adjusted, so as to output the required temperature data.
2. A method as in claim 1, characterized in that The first valve corresponding to the larger temperature data of the two selected temperature data of the first database is in a fully opened state, the opening of the first valve is reduced, the second valve is opened, and the opening of the second valve is adjusted, so as to output the required temperature data.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein The first valve corresponding to the smaller temperature data of the two selected temperature data of the first database is in a fully closed state, the opening of the second valve is reduced, the first valve is opened, and the opening of the first valve is adjusted, so as to output the required temperature data.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein During operation, the temperature of the water output by the water tank, the opening and closing of the first valve and the second valve and the opening degree state thereof are stored in the first database; by continuously storing the running data in the first database, when the user needs new temperature data in the future, the corresponding temperature data in the database and the opening and closing of the corresponding first valve and second valve and the opening degree state thereof can be directly retrieved, so as to quickly realize the output temperature.
5. The method as in claim 1, wherein, When the corresponding temperature data of the first valve and the second valve under the state changes, the new temperature data is stored in the first database to replace the past temperature data, so as to realize continuous correction.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein The water tank is divided into an upper water tank and a lower water tank by a partition, the upper water tank and the lower water tank each have a fluid outlet and a fluid inlet, the first bend pipe is arranged in the lower water tank, and the upper communication pipe is arranged in the upper water tank.
7. A method as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that A temperature sensor is arranged to detect the temperature of the water output by the water tank, and the temperature sensor is in data connection with the control system.
8. The method of claim 6, wherein Temperature sensors are arranged in the upper and lower water tanks, and the temperature of the water output by the water tank is calculated based on the temperatures detected by the upper and lower water tanks and the flow rates of the water output by the upper and lower water tanks.
9. The method as in claim 1, wherein The loop heat pipe comprises a plurality of parallel straight pipes and first and second bend pipes connecting the upper and lower ends of adjacent straight pipes, the first and second bend pipes being arranged alternately so that a series structure is formed between the straight pipes and the bend pipes; the loop heat pipe comprises an evaporation section, the evaporation section comprising a second bend pipe and a part of a straight pipe connected to the second bend pipe; characterized in that a bypass pipe is arranged at the upper end of the second bend pipe, the bypass pipe being in communication with adjacent straight pipes connected to the second bend pipe, a first valve is arranged on the second bend pipe, and a second valve is arranged on the bypass pipe, at least one of the first valve and the second valve being in an open state when the heat exchange system is working.
10. A control method for a heat exchange system, the system comprising a loop heat pipe, the loop heat pipe comprising a plurality of parallel straight pipes and first and second bend pipes connecting the upper and lower ends of adjacent straight pipes, the first and second bend pipes being arranged alternately so that a series structure is formed between the straight pipes and the bend pipes.
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