Research Article | OPEN ACCESS
The Multi-zonal Balance Model of Temperature Distribution in Data Center
1Zhao-wei Wang, 2Yuan-biao Zhang, 3Zi-yue Chen and 4Yuan-long Liu
1Electrical Information College
2Mathematical Modeling Innovative Practice Base, Packaging Engineering Institute,
and Key Laboratory of Product Packaging and Logistics of Guangdong Higher Education Institutes,
3International Business School
4Electrical Information College, Jinan University, Zhuhai, 519070, China
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology 2013 5:1756-1761
Received: July 31, 2012 | Accepted: September 08, 2012 | Published: February 11, 2013
Abstract
For better characterizing the heat distribution of data centers, Multi-zone Model are considered in this paper, modularizing the cold and hot aisle space of a data center into several regular modules. Upon studying the thermal transmission between every two modules, the heat distribution of all cold and hot aisles in a data center was figured out. Firstly, while considering the thermal transmission, Multi-zone Heat-mass Balanced Model, a model improved from a traditional one, was established. Three modules, which are wall flow module, thermal plume module and thermal transmission module, consists the model. The model characterizes the thermal transmission in both vertical and horizontal direction by integrating the heat conduction of walls, wall convective heat exchange and convective heat exchange among sub-regions. Then, Multi-zone Heat Distribution Model were built by combining the established modules, wall flow module, thermal plume module and thermal transmission module, with Heat-mass Balanced Model. The new model makes the contribution to a detailed characterization of cold-and-hot-aisle-space heat distribution in a data center. Finally, the heat distribution model, combined with data in a case, was numerically simulated. Comparing the simulation results with data in the case, conclusion can be made that the Multi-zone Heat Distribution Model enjoys well consistency and robustness.
Keywords:
Green data center, heat distribution, mechanic simulation, multi-zone model,
Competing interests
The authors have no competing interests.
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