Development of an Experimentally-Validated Compact Model of a Server Rack

A simplified computational fluid dynamics and heat transfer (CFD-HT) model of an electronics enclosure was developed. The compact model was based on a server simulator, which dissipates a variable amount of heat at an adjustable air flow rate. Even though a server simulator does not accurately repre...

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Main Author: Nelson, Graham Martin
Published: Georgia Institute of Technology 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1853/19726
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spelling ndltd-GATECH-oai-smartech.gatech.edu-1853-197262013-01-07T20:23:55ZDevelopment of an Experimentally-Validated Compact Model of a Server RackNelson, Graham MartinElectronics enclosuresComputational fluid dynamicsComputational fluid dynamicsHeat TransmissionElectronic data processingOffice equipment and suppliesComputersA simplified computational fluid dynamics and heat transfer (CFD-HT) model of an electronics enclosure was developed. The compact model was based on a server simulator, which dissipates a variable amount of heat at an adjustable air flow rate. Even though a server simulator does not accurately represent the geometry of an actual electronics enclosure, the modeling of such a unit deals with many of the same issues as the modeling of actual enclosures. Even at the server simulator level, a disparity in length scales prevents detailed modeling of intricate components most notably grilles, fins, and fans. Therefore, a compact model for each of these components was developed. Fan performance curves were determined experimentally for varying fan rotational speeds. In addition, component pressure drop characteristics were found experimentally for grilles and fin banks, and these empirical relationships were applied to the model as well. To determine the validity of the simplifications employed in the model, experimental outlet temperature and velocity measurements were taken to compare to those provided by the CFD-HT simulations.Georgia Institute of Technology2008-02-07T18:13:18Z2008-02-07T18:13:18Z2007-08-24Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1853/19726
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topic Electronics enclosures
Computational fluid dynamics
Computational fluid dynamics
Heat Transmission
Electronic data processing
Office equipment and supplies
Computers
spellingShingle Electronics enclosures
Computational fluid dynamics
Computational fluid dynamics
Heat Transmission
Electronic data processing
Office equipment and supplies
Computers
Nelson, Graham Martin
Development of an Experimentally-Validated Compact Model of a Server Rack
description A simplified computational fluid dynamics and heat transfer (CFD-HT) model of an electronics enclosure was developed. The compact model was based on a server simulator, which dissipates a variable amount of heat at an adjustable air flow rate. Even though a server simulator does not accurately represent the geometry of an actual electronics enclosure, the modeling of such a unit deals with many of the same issues as the modeling of actual enclosures. Even at the server simulator level, a disparity in length scales prevents detailed modeling of intricate components most notably grilles, fins, and fans. Therefore, a compact model for each of these components was developed. Fan performance curves were determined experimentally for varying fan rotational speeds. In addition, component pressure drop characteristics were found experimentally for grilles and fin banks, and these empirical relationships were applied to the model as well. To determine the validity of the simplifications employed in the model, experimental outlet temperature and velocity measurements were taken to compare to those provided by the CFD-HT simulations.
author Nelson, Graham Martin
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author_sort Nelson, Graham Martin
title Development of an Experimentally-Validated Compact Model of a Server Rack
title_short Development of an Experimentally-Validated Compact Model of a Server Rack
title_full Development of an Experimentally-Validated Compact Model of a Server Rack
title_fullStr Development of an Experimentally-Validated Compact Model of a Server Rack
title_full_unstemmed Development of an Experimentally-Validated Compact Model of a Server Rack
title_sort development of an experimentally-validated compact model of a server rack
publisher Georgia Institute of Technology
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/1853/19726
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