Chayan Nadjahi, H. Louahlia, A. Conte, S. Le Masson
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Passive cooling and thermal management in data centers
This article introduces the first experimental and analytical results of a two-phase thermosyphon loop, designed to cool a data center. This loop, composed by a mini-channels evaporator and an air condenser, is a passive system capable of decreasing electricity consumption in a data center. An analytical model has been developed to predict mass flow rate and pressure drops.