水冷式服务器机柜的实验表征与建模

K. Nemati, B. Murray, B. Sammakia
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摘要

水冷式服务器机架通常是封闭的机柜,因此在架空地板数据中心中,房间冷却系统不会去除热负荷。相反,冷却是由采用空气-水(翅片管)热交换器的封闭系统提供的。这种热交换器使用来自中央工厂的冷冻水,并且有可能利用返回的废热。本研究的目的是表征一个特定的密封门,水冷服务器柜稳态和瞬态运行。本研究的实验部分在Knurr CoolThermTM®机架上进行。在本机柜中,水/空气换热器位于机柜底部。冷却气流通过安装在后门的三台风扇进行循环,冷却气流从服务器前方向上流动。正在测试的特定机柜的处理能力为25kw,冷却系统能效为30%。在实验中,使用16台1U服务器和一个9U负载组产生热负荷。超过100个热电偶用于监测机柜不同部位的空气温度。监控的运行工况包括:水流量、进水口温度、流经服务器的空气流量、流经换热器的空气流量、空气温度和服务器功率。服务器的内部温度也会被监控。根据实测数据,计算了四种不同流量和不同功耗水平下的效率。在简化的箱体模型中进行了气流和传热的计算建模。
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Experimental characterization and modeling of a water-cooled server cabinet
Water-cooled server racks are typically closed cabinets, so no heat load is removed by the room cooling system in a raised floor data center. Instead, the cooling is provided by a closed system employing an air-water (fin-tube) heat exchanger. This kind of heat exchanger uses chilled water from a central plant, and there is the potential of using the waste heat that is returned. The goal of this study is characterize a specific sealed-door, water-cooled server cabinet under steady state and transient operation. The experimental part of the study is being performed on a Knurr CoolThermTM® rack. In this cabinet, the water/air heat exchanger is located at the bottom. Cooling air is circulated by three rear door mounted fans, the cooled air flows upward in front of the servers. The specific cabinet being tested has the capability to handle 25 kW and has a 30% cooling system energy efficiency. In the experiments, 16 1U servers and a 9U load bank are employed for generating a heat load. Over 100 thermocouples are used to monitor air temperature within different parts of the cabinet. The operating conditions monitored include: water flow rate, water inlet temperature, air flow rate through the servers, air flow rate through the heat exchanger, air temperatures and server power. The internal temperature of the servers is also monitored. From the measured data, the effectiveness is calculated for four different water flow rates and different power dissipation levels. Computational modeling of the air flow and heat transfer in a simplified model of the cabinet is also performed.
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