DATA CENTER COOLING EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT THROUGH LOCALIZED AND OPTIMIZED COOLING RESOURCES DELIVERY

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Zhou, Rongliang [1 ]
Bash, Cullen [1 ]
Wang, Zhikui [1 ]
McReynolds, Alan [1 ]
Christian, Thomas [1 ]
Cader, Tahir
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[1] Hewlett Packard Corp, Sustainable Ecosystems Res Grp, HP Labs, Palo Alto, CA 94304 USA
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Data centers are large computing facilities that can house tens of thousands of computer servers, storage and networking devices. They can consume megawatts of power and, as a result, reject megawatts of heat. For more than a decade, researchers have been investigating methods to improve the efficiency by which these facilities are cooled. One of the key challenges to maintain highly efficient cooling is to provide on demand cooling resources to each server rack, which may vary with time and rack location within the larger data center. In common practice today, chilled water or refrigerant cooled computer room air conditioning (CRAG) units are used to reject the waste heat outside the data center and they also work together with the fans in the IT equipment to circulate air within the data center for heat transport. In a raisedfloor data center; the cool air exiting the multiple CRAG units enters the underfloor plenum before it is distributed through the vent tiles in the cold aisles to the IT equipment. The vent tiles usually have fixed openings and are not adapted to accommodate the flow demand that can vary from cold aisle to cold aisle or rack to rack. In this configuration, CRAG units have the extra responsibilities of cooling resources distribution as well as provisioning. The CRAG unit, however, does not have the fine control granularity to adjust air delivery to individual racks since it normally affects a larger thermal zone, which consists of a multiplicity of racks arranged into rows. To better match cool air demand on a per cold aisle or rack basis, floor-mounted adaptive vent tiles (AVT) can be used to replace CRAG units for air delivery adjustment. In this arrangement, each adaptive vent tile can be remotely commanded from fully open to fully close for finer local air flow regulation. The optimal configuration for a multitude of AVTs in a data center, however, can be far from intuitive because of the air flow complexity. To unleash the full potential of the AVTs for improved air flow distribution and hence higher cooling efficiency, we propose a two-step approach that involves both steady-state and dynamic optimization to optimize the cooling resource provisioning and distribution within raisedfloor air cooled data centers with rigid or partial containment. We first perform a model-based steady-state optimization to optimize whole data center air flow distribution. Within each cold aisle, all AVTs are configured to a uniform opening setting, although AVT opening may vary from cold aisle to cold aisle. We then use decentralized dynamic controllers to optimize the settings of each CRAG unit such that theIT equipment thermal requirement is satisfied with the least cooling power. This two-step optimization approach simplifies the large scale dynamic control problem, and its effectiveness in cooling efficiency improvement is demonstrated through experiments in a research data center
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页码:1789 / 1796
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