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Evaluation and Optimization of a Two-Phase Liquid-Immersion Cooling System for Data Centers

Cheng Liu, Hang Yu

2021Energies51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

An efficient cooling system for data centers can boost the working efficiency of servers and promote energy savings. In this study, a laboratory experiment and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation were performed to explore the performance of a two-phase cooling system. The coefficient of performance (COP) and partial power usage effectiveness (pPUE) of the proposed system was evaluated under various IT (Information Technology) loads. The relationship between the interval of the two submerged servers and their surface temperatures was evaluated by CFD analysis, and the minimum intervals that could maintain the temperature of the server surfaces below 85 °C were obtained. Experimental results show that as server power increases, COP increases pPUE decreases. In one experiment, the COP increased from 19.0 to 26.7, whereas pPUE decreased from 1.053 to 1.037. The exergy efficiency of this system ranges from 12.65% to 18.96%, and the tank side accounts for most of the exergy destruction. The minimum intervals between servers are 15 mm under 1000 W of power, 20 mm under 1500 W, and more than 30 mm under 2000 W and above. The observations and conclusions in this study can be valuable references for the study of cooling systems in data centers.

Topics & Concepts

ServerData centerComputational fluid dynamicsWorking fluidNuclear engineeringEnvironmental sciencePower (physics)ExergyEfficient energy useCoefficient of performanceSimulationWater coolingComputer scienceMaterials scienceProcess engineeringMechanicsThermodynamicsMechanical engineeringEngineeringOperating systemPhysicsElectrical engineeringHeat exchangerRefrigerantHeat Transfer and OptimizationHeat Transfer and Boiling StudiesBuilding Energy and Comfort Optimization