Ebook: Energy Efficient Thermal Management of Data Centers
- Tags: Engineering Thermodynamics Heat and Mass Transfer, Circuits and Systems, Renewable and Green Energy, Building Construction
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Energy Efficient Thermal Management of Data Centers examines energy flow in today's data centers. Particular focus is given to the state-of-the-art thermal management and thermal design approaches now being implemented across the multiple length scales involved. The impact of future trends in information technology hardware, and emerging software paradigms such as cloud computing and virtualization, on thermal management are also addressed. The book explores computational and experimental characterization approaches for determining temperature and air flow patterns within data centers. Thermodynamic analyses using the second law to improve energy efficiency are introduced and used in proposing improvements in cooling methodologies. Reduced-order modeling and robust multi-objective design of next generation data centers are discussed.
Energy Efficient Thermal Management of Data Centers examines energy flow in today's data centers. Particular focus is given to the state-of-the-art thermal management and thermal design approaches now being implemented across the multiple length scales involved. The impact of future trends in information technology hardware, and emerging software paradigms such as cloud computing and virtualization, on thermal management are also addressed. The book explores computational and experimental characterization approaches for determining temperature and air flow patterns within data centers. Thermodynamic analyses using the second law to improve energy efficiency are introduced and used in proposing improvements in cooling methodologies. Reduced-order modeling and robust multi-objective design of next generation data centers are discussed. This book also:
- Provides in-depth treatment of energy efficiency ideas based on fundamental heat transfer, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, controls, and computer science
- Focuses on multiple broad approaches that can yield significant improvements in data center energy efficiency
- Contains comprehensive coverage of all aspects of thermal management in data centers
- Features an introduction to real-time allocation of computing loads in virtualized environments and cloud computing
Energy Efficient Thermal Management of Data Centers is an essential book for academic researchers working in thermal design, power delivery and cloud computing, as well as engineers working in critical facility design,cooling equipment and IT manufacturing.
Energy Efficient Thermal Management of Data Centers examines energy flow in today's data centers. Particular focus is given to the state-of-the-art thermal management and thermal design approaches now being implemented across the multiple length scales involved. The impact of future trends in information technology hardware, and emerging software paradigms such as cloud computing and virtualization, on thermal management are also addressed. The book explores computational and experimental characterization approaches for determining temperature and air flow patterns within data centers. Thermodynamic analyses using the second law to improve energy efficiency are introduced and used in proposing improvements in cooling methodologies. Reduced-order modeling and robust multi-objective design of next generation data centers are discussed. This book also:
- Provides in-depth treatment of energy efficiency ideas based on fundamental heat transfer, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, controls, and computer science
- Focuses on multiple broad approaches that can yield significant improvements in data center energy efficiency
- Contains comprehensive coverage of all aspects of thermal management in data centers
- Features an introduction to real-time allocation of computing loads in virtualized environments and cloud computing
Energy Efficient Thermal Management of Data Centers is an essential book for academic researchers working in thermal design, power delivery and cloud computing, as well as engineers working in critical facility design,cooling equipment and IT manufacturing.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction to Data Center Energy Flow and Thermal Management....Pages 1-38
Fundamentals of Data Center Airflow Management....Pages 39-136
Peeling the Power Onion of Data Centers....Pages 137-168
Understanding and Managing IT Power Consumption: A Measurement-Based Approach....Pages 169-197
Data Center Monitoring....Pages 199-236
Energy Efficiency Metrics....Pages 237-271
Data Center Metrology and Measurement-Based Modeling Methods....Pages 273-334
Numerical Modeling of Data Center Clusters....Pages 335-382
Exergy Analysis of Data Center Thermal Management Systems....Pages 383-446
Reduced Order Modeling Based Energy Efficient and Adaptable Design....Pages 447-496
Statistical Methods for Data Center Thermal Management....Pages 497-511
Two-Phase On-Chip Cooling Systems for Green Data Centers....Pages 513-567
Emerging Data Center Thermal Management and Energy Efficiency Technologies....Pages 569-611
Back Matter....Pages 613-625
Energy Efficient Thermal Management of Data Centers examines energy flow in today's data centers. Particular focus is given to the state-of-the-art thermal management and thermal design approaches now being implemented across the multiple length scales involved. The impact of future trends in information technology hardware, and emerging software paradigms such as cloud computing and virtualization, on thermal management are also addressed. The book explores computational and experimental characterization approaches for determining temperature and air flow patterns within data centers. Thermodynamic analyses using the second law to improve energy efficiency are introduced and used in proposing improvements in cooling methodologies. Reduced-order modeling and robust multi-objective design of next generation data centers are discussed. This book also:
- Provides in-depth treatment of energy efficiency ideas based on fundamental heat transfer, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, controls, and computer science
- Focuses on multiple broad approaches that can yield significant improvements in data center energy efficiency
- Contains comprehensive coverage of all aspects of thermal management in data centers
- Features an introduction to real-time allocation of computing loads in virtualized environments and cloud computing
Energy Efficient Thermal Management of Data Centers is an essential book for academic researchers working in thermal design, power delivery and cloud computing, as well as engineers working in critical facility design,cooling equipment and IT manufacturing.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction to Data Center Energy Flow and Thermal Management....Pages 1-38
Fundamentals of Data Center Airflow Management....Pages 39-136
Peeling the Power Onion of Data Centers....Pages 137-168
Understanding and Managing IT Power Consumption: A Measurement-Based Approach....Pages 169-197
Data Center Monitoring....Pages 199-236
Energy Efficiency Metrics....Pages 237-271
Data Center Metrology and Measurement-Based Modeling Methods....Pages 273-334
Numerical Modeling of Data Center Clusters....Pages 335-382
Exergy Analysis of Data Center Thermal Management Systems....Pages 383-446
Reduced Order Modeling Based Energy Efficient and Adaptable Design....Pages 447-496
Statistical Methods for Data Center Thermal Management....Pages 497-511
Two-Phase On-Chip Cooling Systems for Green Data Centers....Pages 513-567
Emerging Data Center Thermal Management and Energy Efficiency Technologies....Pages 569-611
Back Matter....Pages 613-625
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