Kang et al., 2001 - Google Patents
A methodology for the design of perforated tiles in raised floor data centers using computational flow analysisKang et al., 2001
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- Kang S
- Schmidt R
- Kelkar K
- Radmehr A
- Patankar S
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- Ieee transactions on components and packaging technologies
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An important aspect of the design of data centers involves sizing of the perforated floor tiles for return of cold air, the size of the space under the raised floor, and placement of the DP equipment and modular chillers. The flow through individual perforated tiles needs to fulfil …
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- G—PHYSICS
- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING; COUNTING
- G06F—ELECTRICAL DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
- G06F17/00—Digital computing or data processing equipment or methods, specially adapted for specific functions
- G06F17/50—Computer-aided design
- G06F17/5009—Computer-aided design using simulation
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- G—PHYSICS
- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING; COUNTING
- G06F—ELECTRICAL DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
- G06F1/00—Details of data-processing equipment not covered by groups G06F3/00 - G06F13/00, e.g. cooling, packaging or power supply specially adapted for computer application
- G06F1/16—Constructional details or arrangements
- G06F1/20—Cooling means
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