Optimum cooling of data centers [electronic resource] : application of risk assessment and mitigation techniques / Jun Dai, Michael Ohadi, Diganta Das, Michael G. Pecht.
2014
TH7687.5
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Optimum cooling of data centers [electronic resource] : application of risk assessment and mitigation techniques / Jun Dai, Michael Ohadi, Diganta Das, Michael G. Pecht.
ISBN
9781461456025 electronic book
1461456029 electronic book
9781461456018
1461456029 electronic book
9781461456018
Published
New York : Springer, 2014.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
Item Number
10.1007/978-1-4614-5602-5 doi
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TH7687.5
Dewey Decimal Classification
697.9523
Summary
This book provides data center designers and operators with methods by which to assess and mitigate the risks associated with utilization of optimum cooling solutions. The goal is to provide readers with sufficient knowledge to implement measures such as free air cooling or direct liquid immersion cooling properly, or combination of existing and emerging cooling technologies in data centers, base stations, and server farms. This book also: Discusses various telecommunication infrastructures, with an emphasis on data centers and base stations Covers the most commonly known energy and power management techniques, as well as emerging cooling solutions for data centers Describes the risks to the electronic equipment fitted in these installations and the methods of risk mitigation Devotes a particular focus to an up-to-date review of the emerging cooling methods (such as free air cooling and direct liquid immersion cooling) and tools and best practices for designers, technology developers, installation operators, and owners Informs installation designers and manufacturers of the benefits and limitations of the most common existing and emerging cooling methods Optimum Cooling of Data Centers: Application of Risk Assessment and Mitigation Techniques is an ideal book for researchers and engineers interested in design, manufacturing, and optimum operation of cooling solutions for telecom and other mission-critical infrastructures.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Dai, Jun, author.
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Table of Contents
Overview of Telecom Industry and Data Centers
Cooling Methods to Improve Energy Efficiency in Telecom Industry and Data Centers
Free Air Cooling
Standards for Telecom Equipment and Data Centers
Risks of Free Air Cooling
Steps to Assess Parts for use under Free Air Cooling Condition
Guidelines for Part Reliability Assessment
Introduction to PHM
Development of Sub-system and System for Free Air Cooling
Future Trends.
Cooling Methods to Improve Energy Efficiency in Telecom Industry and Data Centers
Free Air Cooling
Standards for Telecom Equipment and Data Centers
Risks of Free Air Cooling
Steps to Assess Parts for use under Free Air Cooling Condition
Guidelines for Part Reliability Assessment
Introduction to PHM
Development of Sub-system and System for Free Air Cooling
Future Trends.