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There is strong interest in being able to predict the air thermal distribution in data centers to have a better understanding of the problem so that cooling energy can be reduced. As experimental studies in data centers require exhaustive measurement efforts, CFD presents an alternative solution. A few of these studies were validated against experimental data, and relatively large errors were found...
An improved CFD model is presented to predict the thermal field in a small data center test cell. CFD analysis reported in an earlier paper tended to exaggerate hot and cold spots in a small data center test cell as a result of the inability of the CFD model to predict the correct level of mixing of the cold air emanating from the perforated floor tiles and the warmer room air. The same can be said...
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...
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