Baltimore Aircoil Company (BAC) has introduced its HXV Hybrid Cooler, offering the best of both evaporative and dry cooling in a water saving and energy-efficient solution. The HXV is well-suited for maintaining peak performance in a variety of applications where water is scarce, water costs are high, uptime is critical, or plume is a concern. Applications include demanding … [Read more...]
Hammond Adds 36 Configurations to its IP68 1554 and 1555 Industry 4.0 Families
To protect electronics in an industrial environment, Hammond Manufacturing has added 36 new configurations to its Industry 4.0 1554 and 1555 sealed enclosure families. Available in ABS or polycarbonate with styled, opaque, clear or smoked lids, the six new sizes are 4.13 x 4.13 x 2.36 and 3.54 inches (105 x 105 x 60 and 90mm), 5.51 x 5.51 x 2.36 and 3.54 inches (140 x 140 x 60 … [Read more...]
Towards Green Technology: Modeling of a Compact Plate Heat Exchanger Condenser for Thermosyphon Cooling of Entire High Power Datacenter Racks
By Raffaele Luca Amalfi, Ph.D., Jackson Braz Marcinichen, and John Richard Thome, Ph.D. CONTEXT AND NEW COOLING TECHNOLOGY Heat dissipations of servers and their racks in datacenters are reaching ever increasing levels, breaching the economical heat removal limits of traditional air-based cooling technologies. Currently, about 40% to 45% of the total datacenter energy … [Read more...]
Molex QSFP-DD BiPass Module Cooler Helps Designers on the Path to 112 Gbps PAM-4
As industry prepares for the launch of next-generation copper and optical QSFP-DD transceivers, thermal management strategies are critical. The new Molex QSFP-DD thermal solution can cool a range of 15W to 20W in different configurations with a 15 degree Celsius change from ambient temperature. In data centers and telecommunication infrastructure, 56 and 112 Gbps … [Read more...]
Thermal Facts & Fairy Tales: Whatever Happened to the Predicted Data Center Energy Consumption Apocalypse?
As the title indicates, since the middle of the last decade, there have been very pessimistic projections regarding the growth of the total annual energy used by data centers in the U.S. One of them suggested that by 2030, the energy consumption in the U.S. in the IT sector would be roughly 60% of that used by its entire industrial sector. [1,2,3] What was the origin of this … [Read more...]
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