• DocumentCode
    2890024
  • Title

    Experimental and computational study of perforated floor tile in data centers

  • Author

    Abdelmaksoud, Waleed A. ; Khalifa, H. Ezzat ; Dang, Thong Q. ; Elhadidi, Basman ; Schmidt, Roger R. ; Iyengar, Madhusudan

  • Author_Institution
    Syracuse Univ., Syracuse, NY, USA
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    2-5 June 2010
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    10
  • Abstract
    Current CFD simulation studies of large data centers cannot model the detailed geometries of the perforated tiles due to grid size limitation. These studies often assume that the tile flow can be modeled as constant velocity based on a fully open tile. In this case, mass flux is enforced at the expense of under-predicting momentum flux; the error in momentum flux can be as high as a factor of four for a 25% open perforated tile. Since jet entrainment is a strong function of its initial momentum flux, this error can be significant with respect to predicting the mixing of the surrounding room air into the tile flow. Combined experimental and computational studies were carried out to quantify the importance of the detailed tile geometry, and it was found that proper prediction of the mixing process must account for the tile opening patterns. Suggestions of how to model the floor perforated tiles in data center CFD simulations are then presented.
  • Keywords
    computational fluid dynamics; computer centres; floors; flow simulation; jets; mixing; stratified flow; tiles; CFD simulation; data centers; jet entrainment; mixing process; momentum flux; perforated floor tile; Computational fluid dynamics; Computational geometry; Computational modeling; Cooling; Floors; Solid modeling; Temperature distribution; Temperature measurement; Testing; Tiles; CFD; mixing; rack door modeling; tile modeling;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems (ITherm), 2010 12th IEEE Intersociety Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Las Vegas, NV
  • ISSN
    1087-9870
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-5342-9
  • Electronic_ISBN
    1087-9870
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ITHERM.2010.5501413
  • Filename
    5501413