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Transient & steady-state thermodynamic modeling of modular data centers

dc.contributor.advisor Joshi, Yogendra
dc.contributor.author Khalid, Rehan
dc.contributor.committeeMember Kumar, Satish
dc.contributor.committeeMember Wemhoff, Aaron P.
dc.contributor.department Mechanical Engineering
dc.date.accessioned 2016-05-27T13:25:13Z
dc.date.available 2016-05-27T13:25:13Z
dc.date.created 2016-05
dc.date.issued 2016-05-10
dc.date.submitted May 2016
dc.date.updated 2016-05-27T13:25:13Z
dc.description.abstract The data center industry currently focuses on initiatives to reduce its enormous energy consumption and minimize its adverse environmental impact. Modular data centers provide considerable operational flexibility in that they are mobile, and are manufactured using standard containers. This thesis aims at developing steady-state energy and exergy destruction models for modular data centers using four different cooling approaches: direct expansion cooling, direct and indirect evaporative cooling, and free air cooling. Furthermore, transient thermal response of these data centers to dynamic loads, such as varying server load through change in user requirement over the cloud, and/or to changes in outside weather conditions has been studied. The effect of server thermal mass has also been accounted for in developing the transient regime. The change in performance of the data center is reported through changes in the Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) metric, and through change in the exergy destruction in the individual hot and cold aisles. The core simulation software used for this work is EnergyPlus, an open source software from the U.S. Department of Energy. Moreover, EnergyPlus is used as the simulation engine within the in-house developed software package Data Center EnergyPlus (DCE+).
dc.description.degree M.S.
dc.format.mimetype application/pdf
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/1853/55061
dc.language.iso en_US
dc.publisher Georgia Institute of Technology
dc.subject Modular
dc.subject Data center
dc.subject Modeling
dc.subject EnergyPlus
dc.subject Transient
dc.subject Steady state
dc.title Transient & steady-state thermodynamic modeling of modular data centers
dc.type Text
dc.type.genre Thesis
dspace.entity.type Publication
local.contributor.advisor Joshi, Yogendra
local.contributor.corporatename George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
local.contributor.corporatename College of Engineering
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thesis.degree.level Masters
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