A. Díaz, G. Neves, Luis Silva-Llanca, M. del Valle, J. Cardemil
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摘要
拉丁美洲的数据中心能耗在过去几年中大幅增加。根据数据中心动态,2016年的能源需求预计约为3.85吉瓦。在智利,数据中心行业在2009年至2010年间增长了14%,而能源消耗在2012年至2013年间增长了21.4%。因此,该国的许多数据中心已开始评估减少能源消耗的有效替代方案,例如使用空气密封技术、空气侧和水侧冷却系统。到目前为止,现有的自然冷却地图没有提供南美洲数据中心在一年中可用于实施空气侧或水侧冷却系统的可用时间的信息。本文提出了一项热力学分析,旨在评估智利数据中心工业中空气侧自然冷却系统的潜在用途。首先,获得了全国29个不同站点三年来的温度和相对湿度(RH)变化。目的是在智利确定符合ASHRAE提出的数据中心热要求的区域。在分析过程中还考虑了光纤的可用性。热力学模型考虑了一个热负荷为20 kW的白色房间,其中包含一个空气处理单元,目标是提供18°和60%相对湿度的冷空气。在智利的三个不同地点计算了空气处理系统。选择这些地点是因为它们提供高可用性的光纤连接(查卡卢塔,Arica y Parinacota地区),公司的战略位置(Quinta Normal,大都市区),以及全年的低温(Carlos Ibanez, Aysen地区)。初步结果表明,智利是一个相对潮湿的国家。因此,大多数时候必须对冷却空气进行除湿。结果还表明,即使在Carlos Ibanez可以找到低温,Chacalluta和Quinta Normal都为数据中心行业提供了极好的可能性。最后两个地点提供了更多的光纤连接和温度变化,这些都在ASHRAE确定的范围内。
Meteorological assessment and implementation of an air-side free-cooling system for data centers in Chile
Data center energy consumption in Latin America has increased considerably during last years. According to Datacenter dynamics, energy requirements during 2016 were expected to be around 3.85 GW. In Chile, the data center industry grew 14% between 2009 and 2010, whereas energy consumption increased 21.4% between 2012 and 2013. For this reason, many data centers in the country have started to evaluate efficient alternatives to reduce energy consumption such as the use of air containment techniques, air-side and water-side cooling systems. To date, existing free-cooling maps do not provide information about available hours during the year for implementing either air-side or water-side cooling systems in data centers in South America. This paper presents a thermo-dynamic analysis aimed to evaluate the potential use of air-side free-cooling systems in the Chilean data center industry. First, temperature and Relative Humidity (RH) variations, during three years, were obtained at 29 different stations throughout the entire country. The objective was to identify regions in Chile that meet data center thermal requirements proposed by the ASHRAE. Fiber-optic availability was also considered during the analysis. The thermodynamic model considered a white room with a thermal load of 20 kW, for which an air treatment unit was incorporated with the objective of providing cold air at 18° and 60% RH. An air treatment system was calculated at three different locations in Chile. These locations were selected since they offer high availability of fiber-optic connections (Chacalluta, Arica y Parinacota Region), strategic position for companies (Quinta Normal, Metropolitan Region), and low temperatures through the year (Carlos Ibanez, Aysen Region). Preliminary results have demonstrated that Chile is a relatively humid country. For this reason, cooling air must be dehumidified most of the time. The results also showed that even when low temperatures can be found in Carlos Ibanez, both Chacalluta and Quinta Normal offer excellent possibilities for the data centers industry. These two last locations offer more fiber-optic connections and temperature variations that lay within the range established by the ASHRAE.