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12 - Aeronautical, Mechanical, Chemical and Manufacturing Engineering
University of Leeds
Computational fluid dynamic investigation of liquid rack cooling in data centres
Highlights energy efficiency gains in cooling of data centres using active rear door heat exchangers. Introduces a novel way of modelling server racks within data centres to capture both small and large scales. Published in a high impact journal, with an industrial co-author from Airedale, has leveraged an industrial contribution of £30000 active rear door heat exchangers in the Leeds HPC facility for model validation (contact g.r.hannah@airedale.com). Research led directly to the launch of the professional industry association, the Data Centre Alliance (simoncw@datacentrealliance.org) and attracted research funding from Iceotope and 3M to the value of £112000 (Peter.Hopton@icetope.com).