Heating element with open-cell structure
A heating element comprises a main body having a three-dimensional matrix with an open structure including openings and internal voids, cavities and/or pores extending throughout the main body. The three-dimensional matrix is provided as a lattice having a repeating unit cell extending in three directions. The present heating element is adapted for maximised surface area so as to provide an effective and efficient thermal energy transfer medium.
1 . A heating element, comprising:
a main body, the main body being a three-dimensional matrix having an open structure defining openings, voids and/or pores extending through the main body,
wherein the three-dimensional matrix is provided as a lattice having a repeating unit cell to define at least part of the main body,
wherein the main body comprises at least two unit cells positioned adjacent to each other in a first direction (d 1 ), at least two unit cells positioned adjacent to each other in a second direction (d 2 ), and at least two unit cells positioned adjacent to each other in a third direction (d 3 ),
wherein the first, second, and third directions are arranged at an angle to each other, and
wherein the repeating unit cell has a cubic shape and the first, second, and third directions are arranged orthogonally.
2 . The heating element as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the lattice comprises strands.
3 . The heating element as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the strands connect to each other in nodes to form the lattice of the three-dimensional matrix.
4 . The heating element as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the repeating unit cell defining the main body has a pattern and the pattern is uniform and the main body comprises openings, voids and/or pores of a size and shape that are generally homogenous throughout the main body.
5 . The heating element as claimed in claim 1 , the main body comprising at least a first region having a first lattice type and at least a second region having a second lattice type different to the first region.
6 . The heating element as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the first and second regions differ by any one or a combination of:
a shape or geometry of the lattice;
a density of the lattice;
a cross-sectional area, thickness or width of strands that form the lattice;
a size, shape or number of openings, voids and/or pores that extend throughout the main body.
7 . The heating element as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the first and second regions are positioned to extend in a lengthwise and/or widthwise direction across the heating element relative to a lengthwise direction extending between respective terminal ends.
8 . The heating element as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the matrix comprises at least one electrically conductive material.
9 . The heating element as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the electrically conductive material is selected from the group of iron-chromium-aluminium alloy, nickel-chromium alloy, copper-nickel based alloy, iron-nickel-chromium alloy, nickel-iron-chromium-aluminium alloy, ceramic material, and intermetallic material.
10 . The heating element as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the electrically conductive material has a resistivity within a range of from 0.1 to 1000 Ωmm 2 /m.
11 . The heating element as claimed in claim 1 , the main body comprises a surface area-to-volume ratio not greater than 95:1.
12 . The heating element as claimed claim 1 , wherein the lattice comprises strands having a diameter or a mean diameter which is greater than 0.05 mm.
13 . The heating element as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the main body is a result of an additive manufacturing process.
14 . The heating element as claimed in claim 1 , comprising an electrically conductive secondary body, the main body positioned adjacent the secondary body.
15 . The heating element as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the secondary body comprises the same material as the main body and/or is formed integrally with the main body.
16 . The heating element as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the secondary body is more dense, or solid, relative to the main body, having a lower degree of, or being devoid of openings, voids and/or pores that extend through the main body.
17 . The heating element as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the secondary body extends lengthwise with the main body between respective terminals of the heating element.
18 . The heating element as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the secondary body extends widthwise or orthogonal to a length of the heating element.
19 . The heating element as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the heating element is a unitary body.
20 . A method of manufacturing a heating element as claimed in claim 1 via an additive manufacturing process.
21 . A heating element, comprising:
a main body, the main body being a three-dimensional matrix having an open structure defining openings, voids and/or pores extending through the main body
wherein the three-dimensional matrix is provided as a lattice having a repeating unit cell to define at least part of the main body
wherein the main body comprises at least two unit cells positioned adjacent to each other in a first direction (d 1 ), at least two unit cells positioned adjacent to each other in a second direction (d 2 ), and at least two unit cells positioned adjacent to each other in a third direction (d 3 ),
wherein the first, second, and third directions are arranged at an angle to each other, and
wherein the repeating unit cell has a tetrahedron shape and the angle is 120 degrees.
22 . A heating element, comprising:
a main body, the main body being a three-dimensional matrix having an open structure defining openings, voids and/or pores extending through the main body,
wherein the three-dimensional matrix is provided as a lattice having a repeating unit cell to define at least part of the main body,
wherein the main body comprises at least two unit cells positioned adjacent to each other in a first direction (d 1 ), at least two unit cells positioned adjacent to each other in a second direction (d 2 ), and at least two unit cells positioned adjacent to each other in a third direction (d 3 ),
wherein the first, second, and third directions are arranged at an angle to each other,
wherein the main body comprises a first region having a first unit cell configuration and a second region having a second unit cell configuration,
wherein the first unit cell configuration differs from the second unit cell configuration, and
wherein the first unit cell configuration is selected from a face-centred-cubic configuration and a body-centred-cubic configuration.
23 . The heating element as claimed in claim 21 , wherein the matrix comprises at least one electrically conductive material, and
wherein the electrically conductive material is selected from the group of iron-chromium-aluminium alloy, nickel-chromium alloy, copper-nickel based alloy, iron-nickel-chromium alloy, nickel-iron-chromium-aluminium alloy, ceramic material, and intermetallic material.
24 . The heating element as claimed in claim 22 , wherein the matrix comprises at least one electrically conductive material, and
wherein the electrically conductive material is selected from the group of iron-chromium-aluminium alloy, nickel-chromium alloy, copper-nickel based alloy, iron-nickel-chromium alloy, nickel-iron-chromium-aluminium alloy, ceramic material, and intermetallic material.