Abstract

Conventional air-conditioners in data centers generally have the problems of high energy consumption and poor cooling effect. In this paper, a composite cooling system with pump-driven heat pipe and vapor compression operation modes is proposed to solve the above problems. The system adopts pump supply liquid technology and rack-level terminals. The cooling effect, energy efficiency, and annual performance of the system are analyzed in this paper. In terms of energy efficiency, the coefficient of performance in vapor compression mode is 6.6–3.8 (outside temperature is 15–35 °C); the coefficient of performance in heat pipe mode is 15.8–9.7 (outside temperature is −15–15 °C). In terms of the cooling effect, the novel system performs well for temperature control accuracy, and the on-demand supply cooling of each rack can be realized. In terms of the annual performance of the typical city, the annual average coefficient of performance of the novel system in vapor compression mode increases by 8.5% compared with the system adopting direct expansion technology. The power usage effectiveness of the data center that adopts the novel cooling system can reach 1.23 which satisfies the current standard.

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