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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 11, 2013
Filed:
Apr. 01, 2011
Lee-long Chen, Taoyuan Hsien, TW;
Zse-hsin Wang, Taoyuan Hsien, TW;
Ying-chi Chen, Taoyuan Hsien, TW;
Ya-sen Ty, Taoyuan Hsien, TW;
Chien-hsiung Huang, Taoyuan Hsien, TW;
Lee-Long Chen, Taoyuan Hsien, TW;
Zse-Hsin Wang, Taoyuan Hsien, TW;
Ying-Chi Chen, Taoyuan Hsien, TW;
Ya-Sen Ty, Taoyuan Hsien, TW;
Chien-Hsiung Huang, Taoyuan Hsien, TW;
Delta Electronics, Inc., Taoyuan Hsien, TW;
Abstract
An air-cooled heat exchanger includes a casing, a first heat-exchanging core, a second heat-exchanging core, a first internal driving device, a second internal driving device and an external driving device. The first internal driving device is used for driving a first internally-circulated airflow to flow along a first internal circulation path. The second internal driving device is used for driving a second internally-circulated airflow to flow along a second internal circulation path. The external driving device is used for driving a first externally-circulated airflow to flow along a first external circulation path and driving a second externally-circulated airflow to flow along a second external circulation path. The first heat-exchanging core is configured to perform heat exchange between the first internally-circulated airflow and the first externally-circulated airflow. The second heat-exchanging core is configured to perform heat exchange between the second internally-circulated airflow and the second externally-circulated airflow.