In raised-floor data centers, distributed leakage flow—the airflow through seams between panels on the raised floor—reduces the amount of cooling air available at the inlets of the computer equipment. This airflow must be known to determine the total cooling air requirement in a data center. The amount of distributed leakage flow depends on the area of the seams and the plenum pressure, which, in turn, depends on the amount of airflow into the plenum and the total open area (combined area of perforated tiles, cutouts, and seams between panels) on the raised floor. The goal of this study is to outline a procedure to measure leakage flow, to provide data on the amount of the distributed leakage flow, and to show the quantitative relationship between the leakage flow and the leakage area. It also uses a computational model to calculate the distributed leakage flow, the flow through perforated tiles, and the plenum pressure. The results obtained from the model are verified using the measurements. Such a model can be used for design and maintenance of data centers. The measurements show that the leakage flow in a typical data center is between 5–15% of the available cooling air. The measured quantities were used to estimate the area of the seams; for this data center, it was found to be 0.35% of the floor area. The computational model represents the actual physical scenarios very well. The discrepancy between the calculated and measured values of leakage flow, flow through perforated tiles, and plenum pressure is less than 10%.
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ASME 2005 Pacific Rim Technical Conference and Exhibition on Integration and Packaging of MEMS, NEMS, and Electronic Systems collocated with the ASME 2005 Heat Transfer Summer Conference
July 17–22, 2005
San Francisco, California, USA
Conference Sponsors:
- Heat Transfer Division and Electronic and Photonic Packaging Division
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0-7918-4200-2
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Distributed Leakage Flow in Raised-Floor Data Centers
Amir Radmehr,
Amir Radmehr
Innovative Research, Inc., Plymouth, MN
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Roger R. Schmidt,
Roger R. Schmidt
IBM Corporation, Poughkeepsie, NY
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Kailash C. Karki,
Kailash C. Karki
Innovative Research, Inc., Plymouth, MN
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Suhas V. Patankar
Suhas V. Patankar
Innovative Research, Inc., Plymouth, MN
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Amir Radmehr
Innovative Research, Inc., Plymouth, MN
Roger R. Schmidt
IBM Corporation, Poughkeepsie, NY
Kailash C. Karki
Innovative Research, Inc., Plymouth, MN
Suhas V. Patankar
Innovative Research, Inc., Plymouth, MN
Paper No:
IPACK2005-73273, pp. 401-408; 8 pages
Published Online:
March 4, 2009
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Radmehr, A, Schmidt, RR, Karki, KC, & Patankar, SV. "Distributed Leakage Flow in Raised-Floor Data Centers." Proceedings of the ASME 2005 Pacific Rim Technical Conference and Exhibition on Integration and Packaging of MEMS, NEMS, and Electronic Systems collocated with the ASME 2005 Heat Transfer Summer Conference. Advances in Electronic Packaging, Parts A, B, and C. San Francisco, California, USA. July 17–22, 2005. pp. 401-408. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/IPACK2005-73273
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