DocumentCode :
1911618
Title :
Two-phase flow control of on-chip two-phase cooling systems of servers
Author :
Marcinichen, Jackson Braz ; Thome, John Richard
Author_Institution :
Heat & Mass Transfer Lab. (LTCM), Lausanne, Switzerland
fYear :
2012
fDate :
18-22 March 2012
Firstpage :
29
Lastpage :
35
Abstract :
Thermal designers of data centers and server manufacturers are showing a great concern regarding the cooling of new generation data centers, which are more compact and dissipate more power than is currently possible to cool by conventional air conditioning systems. With very large data centers exceeding 100 000 servers, some consume more than 50 MW [1] of electrical energy to operate, energy which is directly converted to heat and then simply wasted as it is dissipated into the atmosphere. A potentially significantly better solution would be to make use of on-chip two-phase cooling [2], which, besides improving the cooling performance at the chip level, also adds the capability to reuse the waste heat in a convenient manner, since higher evaporating and condensing temperatures of the two-phase cooling system (from 60-95°C) are possible with such a new green cooling technology. In the present project, two such two-phase cooling cycles using micro-evaporation technology were experimentally evaluated with specific attention being paid to energy consumption, overall exergetic efficiency and controllability. The main difference between the two cooling cycles is the driver, where both a mini-compressor and a gear pump were considered. The former has the advantage due to its appeal of energy recovery since its exergy potential is higher and the waste heat is exported at a higher temperature for reuse.
Keywords :
air conditioning; compressors; computer centres; convection; cooling; evaporation; file servers; gears; microprocessor chips; two-phase flow; waste recovery; chip level; condensing temperature; conventional air conditioning systems; cooling performance; driver; electrical energy; energy consumption; energy recovery; evaporating temperature; exergetic controllability; exergetic efficiency; exergy potential; gear pump; green cooling technology; heat conversion; microevaporation technology; minicompressor; new generation data centers; on-chip two-phase cooling systems; power dissipation; server manufacturers; servers; thermal designers; two-phase flow control; very large data centers; waste heat; Cooling; Fluids; Heat recovery; Heat transfer; Servers; Data center; controller; micro-evaporator; microprocessor; on-chip two-phase cooling cycle;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Semiconductor Thermal Measurement and Management Symposium (SEMI-THERM), 2012 28th Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
ISSN :
1065-2221
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1110-6
Electronic_ISBN :
1065-2221
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/STHERM.2012.6188822
Filename :
6188822
Link To Document :
بازگشت