Thermal analysis for underground data centres in the tropics

Different with traditional aboveground data centres, underground data centres have attracted increasing attention during recent years due to its inherent geographical advantages such as zero solar heat gain, low ambient temperature, natural geothermal cooling, and solid rock surrounded structures. T...

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Main Authors: Li, Yuanlong, Wen, Yonggang, Wah Wong, Yew, Chuan Toh, Kok, Jiao, Yanmei, Cheng Chua, Chee, Ang, Wilson
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Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-892822021-01-20T03:08:37Z Thermal analysis for underground data centres in the tropics Li, Yuanlong Wen, Yonggang Wah Wong, Yew Chuan Toh, Kok Jiao, Yanmei Cheng Chua, Chee Ang, Wilson School of Computer Science and Engineering Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) Temasek Laboratories DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering ACMV System Underground Data Centre Different with traditional aboveground data centres, underground data centres have attracted increasing attention during recent years due to its inherent geographical advantages such as zero solar heat gain, low ambient temperature, natural geothermal cooling, and solid rock surrounded structures. The energy reduction in air-conditioning and mechanical ventilation (ACMV) system of the underground data centre is even more significant for the tropical regions where air is hot and humid all the year round. However, little study has been conducted to systematically analyse the relationship between the air-conditioning effectiveness and the corresponding energy efficiency. In this work, both energy simulations and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations are conducted to the underground air-conditioning data centres in the tropics. The former one studies the energy consumption and energy efficiency of the whole ACMV system for a data centre. Meanwhile, the latter one studies the corresponding detailed airflow pattern within the data centre room. Optimizations in air management of the ACMV system are also proposed based on the energy and CFD simulation results. Published version 2018-10-02T09:10:28Z 2019-12-06T17:21:54Z 2018-10-02T09:10:28Z 2019-12-06T17:21:54Z 2017 Journal Article Jiao, Y., Li, Y., Wen, Y., Wong, Y. W., Toh, K. C., Chua, C. C., & Ang, W. (2017). Thermal Analysis for Underground Data Centres in the Tropics. Energy Procedia, 143, 223-229. doi : 10.1016/j.egypro.2017.12.675 1876-6102 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/89282 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/46192 10.1016/j.egypro.2017.12.675 en Energy Procedia © 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Peer-review under responsibility of the scientific committee of the World Engineers Summit – Applied Energy Symposium & Forum: Low Carbon Cities & Urban Energy Joint Conference. 7 p. application/pdf
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ACMV System
Underground Data Centre
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ACMV System
Underground Data Centre
Li, Yuanlong
Wen, Yonggang
Wah Wong, Yew
Chuan Toh, Kok
Jiao, Yanmei
Cheng Chua, Chee
Ang, Wilson
Thermal analysis for underground data centres in the tropics
description Different with traditional aboveground data centres, underground data centres have attracted increasing attention during recent years due to its inherent geographical advantages such as zero solar heat gain, low ambient temperature, natural geothermal cooling, and solid rock surrounded structures. The energy reduction in air-conditioning and mechanical ventilation (ACMV) system of the underground data centre is even more significant for the tropical regions where air is hot and humid all the year round. However, little study has been conducted to systematically analyse the relationship between the air-conditioning effectiveness and the corresponding energy efficiency. In this work, both energy simulations and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations are conducted to the underground air-conditioning data centres in the tropics. The former one studies the energy consumption and energy efficiency of the whole ACMV system for a data centre. Meanwhile, the latter one studies the corresponding detailed airflow pattern within the data centre room. Optimizations in air management of the ACMV system are also proposed based on the energy and CFD simulation results.
author2 School of Computer Science and Engineering
author_facet School of Computer Science and Engineering
Li, Yuanlong
Wen, Yonggang
Wah Wong, Yew
Chuan Toh, Kok
Jiao, Yanmei
Cheng Chua, Chee
Ang, Wilson
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author Li, Yuanlong
Wen, Yonggang
Wah Wong, Yew
Chuan Toh, Kok
Jiao, Yanmei
Cheng Chua, Chee
Ang, Wilson
author_sort Li, Yuanlong
title Thermal analysis for underground data centres in the tropics
title_short Thermal analysis for underground data centres in the tropics
title_full Thermal analysis for underground data centres in the tropics
title_fullStr Thermal analysis for underground data centres in the tropics
title_full_unstemmed Thermal analysis for underground data centres in the tropics
title_sort thermal analysis for underground data centres in the tropics
publishDate 2018
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/89282
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/46192
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