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Is CFD accurate enough to design a data centre?

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), used by professional designers. It creates an initial representation of the expected airflow within the data center. CFD models the heat exchanges between the IT equipment, the air and the cooling equipment. Designers use CFD to predict the optimal placement and size of cooling systems. By Gabriel St-Pierre Lemieux, PhD Chemical Engineering, AKCP

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Schneider Electric and Total Power Solutions win ‘Data Centre Consolidation/Upgrade Project’ at DCS Awards 2023

Award given for the successful delivery of a new cooling system at University College Dublin, one of Europe’s leading research-intensive universities.

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Data centre decarbonisation represents a top priority

The State of Data Infrastructure Sustainability report shows data center decarbonization represents a top priority, though organizations are struggling to make progress.

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