
With
the push for Green Information Technology and increased computing densities,
companies are constantly looking at ways of improving energy efficiency in
their Data Centers. Since cooling is a major part of the energy equation,
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is becoming an essential tool to addressing
cooling efficiency.
This is also evidenced by the 2008 report to Congress on data center power
consumption by the federal Environmental Protection Agency. The report
recommended CFD modeling as a way to "optimize data center airflow
configuration."
CFD studies can help you avoid costly efficiency guesswork and identify
appropriate efficiency improvement steps as well as provide empirical data for
capacity planning.
CoolSolve has developed a proven, repeatable process for conducting a CFD
study and analysis. We help our clients by creating an appropriate level of
detail model, running simulations, validation of results and the identification
of remediations to improve air flow efficiency and the execution of what if
scenarios to assist with capacity planning.
Our experience in Data Center management and expertise in CFD modeling,
coupled with a commitment to customer satisfaction will ensure you receive
quality service from day one of the engagement.