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Enterprise data centers require significant cooling. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling can be used for a variety of tasks from conceptual design, through assessment, to operational deployment decisions to maximize the data hall availability, capacity and efficiency. With increasing use, a variety of tools and modeling strategies have been developed. What can be achieved, and how quickly depends on the modeling tool sophistication and the user’s modeling decisions. This session looks at the two ends of the spectrum – concept and operation – to enable prospective users to understand approaches for different uses and the skills they need to be effective.

  1. Airflow and Thermal Modeling for the Design of Data Centers
    James VanGilder, P.E., Member
    Product Contains: Slides (pdf), Recorded Presentation, Audio (mp3)
  2. Calibration: Developing a Useful Airflow and Thermal Model to Maximize DC Availability Capacity and Efficiency
    Mark Seymour, Member
    Product Contains: Slides (pdf), Recorded Presentation, Audio (mp3)

Citation: ASHRAE Seminar Recordings, 2014 Annual Conference, Seattle, WA

Product Details

Published:
2014
File Size:
1 file , 190 KB
Product Code(s):
D-SE14Sem32