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Autor:
Russell Tipton, Bahgat Sammakia, Mark Seymour, Husam A. Alissa, David Mendo, Kourosh Nemati, Dustin W. Demetriou, Ken Schneebeli
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology. 6:1361-1378
Cooling failure in data centers (DCs) is a complex phenomenon due to the many interactions between the cooling infrastructure and the information technology equipment (IT). To fully understand it, a system integration philosophy is vital to the testi
Autor:
Husam A. Alissa, Mark Seymour, Russell Tipton, Bruce T. Murray, Bahgat Sammakia, Kourosh Nemati
Publikováno v:
Journal of Heat Transfer. 139
The rapid growth in the number of data centers combined with the high-density heat dissipation of computer and telecommunications equipment has made energy efficient thermal management of data centers a key research area. Localized hybrid air–water
Autor:
Russell Tipton, Husam A. Alissa, Bahgat Sammakia, Sadegh. Khalili, Mohammad I. Tradat, Kourosh Nemati, Mark Seymour
Publikováno v:
2017 33rd Thermal Measurement, Modeling & Management Symposium (SEMI-THERM).
Today's data centers increasingly rely on environmental data collection and analysis to operate the cooling infrastructure as efficiently as possible and to maintain the reliability of IT equipment. This in turn emphasizes the importance of the quali
Autor:
Husam A. Alissa, Tom Wu, Kourosh Nemati, Ken Schneebeli, Bahgat Sammakia, Russell Tipton, Mark Seymour
Publikováno v:
2016 15th IEEE Intersociety Conference on Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems (ITherm).
In this investigation, we utilize a new method of characterization in which IT airflow systems are ranked from a 1RU ToR switches, xRU servers to 9RU Blade Center. The free delivery (FD) and the critical pressure (Pc) are unique properties of each IT
Autor:
Husam A. Alissa, Russell Tipton, Kanad Ghose, Mark Seymour, Bahgat Sammakia, Kourosh Nemati, Ken Schneebeli, Udaya L.N. Puvvadi
Publikováno v:
2016 15th IEEE Intersociety Conference on Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems (ITherm).
Data Centers are prone to power outages and cooling failures. During such events, complex transport interactions take place between the cooling system and the IT. Empirical data on this phenomenon is scarce in the current literature due to the comple
Autor:
Kanad Ghose, David King, Mark Seymour, Husam A. Alissa, Russell Tipton, Bahgat Sammakia, Kourosh Nemati
Publikováno v:
Volume 8B: Heat Transfer and Thermal Engineering.
In cold aisle containment (CAC) the supply of cold air is separated within the contained volume. The hot air exhaust leaves the IT and increases the room’s temperature before returning to the cooling unit. On the other hand, hot aisle containment (
Publikováno v:
Volume 8B: Heat Transfer and Thermal Engineering.
Cooling power constitutes a large portion of the total electrical power consumption in data centers. Approximately 25%∼40% of the electricity used within a production data center is consumed by the cooling system. Improving the cooling energy effic
Autor:
David King, Alfonso Ortega, Bahgat Sammakia, Husam A. Alissa, Mark Seymour, Russell Tipton, Kourosh Nemati
Publikováno v:
Volume 1: Thermal Management.
The perpetual increase of data processing has led to an ever increasing need for power and in turn to greater cooling challenges. High density (HD) IT loads have necessitated more aggressive and direct approaches of cooling as opposed to the legacy a
Publikováno v:
Volume 1: Thermal Management.
The heat dissipated by electronic equipment inside data centers is increasing at a rapid rate due to the increasing of performance requirement and package density. This ever increasing power leads to critical challenges of thermal management for thes
Autor:
Tianyi Gao, James Geer, Roger R. Schmidt, Bruce T. Murray, Russell Tipton, Alfonso Ortega, Bahgat Sammakia
Publikováno v:
Volume 1: Thermal Management.
The heat dissipated by high performance IT equipment such as servers and switches in data centers is increasing rapidly, which makes the thermal management even more challenging. IT equipment is typically designed to operate at a rack inlet air tempe