Heat transfer analysis of a data centre / Kabildev Arumainathan

Data centres are an integral part of networking as it houses servers that facilitate incoming and outgoing data flow. A resolute cooling approach is needed to overcome the hot air dissipated by these servers. This research focused on the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation of the heat tran...

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spelling my.um.stud.119072020-12-15T19:58:36Z Heat transfer analysis of a data centre / Kabildev Arumainathan Kabildev , Arumainathan TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Data centres are an integral part of networking as it houses servers that facilitate incoming and outgoing data flow. A resolute cooling approach is needed to overcome the hot air dissipated by these servers. This research focused on the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation of the heat transfer modelled upon Telekom Malaysia (TM) City’s data centre 3. The simulation was carried out to ascertain the heat distribution across the data centre by using ANSYS Fluent. The results indicated that the server racks’ inlet temperature reaches 29.79 oC, which is close to the maximum permissible limit according to recommendations provided by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). The temperature level was elevated due to exhaust air recirculating from the hot aisles into the cold aisles. This issue was addressed by equipping a cold air containment system (CACS). The findings demonstrated a decline in maximum temperature at the front portion of the server racks to 26.98 oC and the temperature was spread more homogenously. Correspondingly, the hot air recirculation issue was surmounted by the CACS. Overall, the cooling of the servers was substantially improved with the containment system in place. 2020-06 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/11907/1/Kabildev_Arumainathan.jpg application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/11907/8/kabildev.pdf Kabildev , Arumainathan (2020) Heat transfer analysis of a data centre / Kabildev Arumainathan. Masters thesis, University Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/11907/
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Kabildev , Arumainathan
Heat transfer analysis of a data centre / Kabildev Arumainathan
description Data centres are an integral part of networking as it houses servers that facilitate incoming and outgoing data flow. A resolute cooling approach is needed to overcome the hot air dissipated by these servers. This research focused on the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation of the heat transfer modelled upon Telekom Malaysia (TM) City’s data centre 3. The simulation was carried out to ascertain the heat distribution across the data centre by using ANSYS Fluent. The results indicated that the server racks’ inlet temperature reaches 29.79 oC, which is close to the maximum permissible limit according to recommendations provided by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). The temperature level was elevated due to exhaust air recirculating from the hot aisles into the cold aisles. This issue was addressed by equipping a cold air containment system (CACS). The findings demonstrated a decline in maximum temperature at the front portion of the server racks to 26.98 oC and the temperature was spread more homogenously. Correspondingly, the hot air recirculation issue was surmounted by the CACS. Overall, the cooling of the servers was substantially improved with the containment system in place.
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title Heat transfer analysis of a data centre / Kabildev Arumainathan
title_short Heat transfer analysis of a data centre / Kabildev Arumainathan
title_full Heat transfer analysis of a data centre / Kabildev Arumainathan
title_fullStr Heat transfer analysis of a data centre / Kabildev Arumainathan
title_full_unstemmed Heat transfer analysis of a data centre / Kabildev Arumainathan
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