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“…All CFD models of data centre air flows should ideally only be used after careful validation against experimental data. The recent study by Almoli et al (2011) noted that previous CFD studies of data centre air flows have provided very little explanation of the way the flow through server racks are modelled. This makes it very difficult to carry out meaningful comparisons with previous CFD studies.…”
Section: Cfd Modelling Of Thermal Air Flows In Data Centresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All CFD models of data centre air flows should ideally only be used after careful validation against experimental data. The recent study by Almoli et al (2011) noted that previous CFD studies of data centre air flows have provided very little explanation of the way the flow through server racks are modelled. This makes it very difficult to carry out meaningful comparisons with previous CFD studies.…”
Section: Cfd Modelling Of Thermal Air Flows In Data Centresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The subscript T indicates the turbulent flow and S Q is the source term of the energy equation, namely the heat generated by the processors. Several commercial CFD codes have now been used to solve air flows in data centres, ranging from general purpose codes such as Ansys Fluent 12 (Almoli et al, 2011), to a number of codes specifically developed for the rapidly growing data centre industry; the latter include CFD software packages such as Flovent, Six Sigma and TileFlow which are designed for maximum ease of use. However, it is important to recognize that CFD is still largely unverified for data centre airflows (Shrivastava et al, 2009), and that a hierarchy of models is required for the data centre air flows and air flows through the racks.…”
Section: Cfd Modelling Of Thermal Air Flows In Data Centresmentioning
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“…Some previous studies have found several solutions to such problems, such as the use of back door refrigerators [11], ceiling refrigerators [12] and fans controlled by frequency inverters [13].…”
Section: Thermal Processmentioning
confidence: 99%