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Energy saving analysis of evaporative cooling composite air conditioning system for data centers

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Abstract An evaporative cooling composite air conditioning system aimed at enhancing energy efficiency of data centers was proposed. Furthermore, the mathematical models on the base of the operation characteristics of… Click to show full abstract

Abstract An evaporative cooling composite air conditioning system aimed at enhancing energy efficiency of data centers was proposed. Furthermore, the mathematical models on the base of the operation characteristics of the system were established. After verification by experiment, the energy saving performance of the system under different climatic conditions was investigated. The simulation results showed that the annual performance factor (APF) values are 5.31, 5.02, 4.75 and 4.50, respectively in severe cold zone-Shenyang (123.38E, 41.8N), cold zone-Beijing (116.30E, 39.9N), hot summer & cold winter zone-Nanjing (118.78E, 32.0N) and mild zone-Kunming (102.72E, 25.1N). The power usage effectiveness (PUE) values are below 1.40, the system has good energy saving advantages in different locations. After a water-cooled heat exchanger is used in the evaporative condenser, the APF values improve in all the four cities. The use of water-cooled heat exchanger is beneficial to further enhance energy saving of the system. A case study based on the system elaborates that it is feasible for energy saving of data centers in various climatic zones.

Keywords: system; energy; evaporative cooling; cooling composite; energy saving; data centers

Journal Title: Applied Thermal Engineering
Year Published: 2021

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