Airflow management system for thermal control of data centers
US-2019335623-A1 · Oct 31, 2019 · US
US11277943B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11277943-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916685866-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 15, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 15, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 15, 2022 |
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A modular data center (MDC) has an air handling system that air cools a volumetric container and heat-generating equipment contained in externally attached equipment panels. Heat-generating information technology (IT) component(s) are positioned within the volumetric container with a cold aisle defined on one side and a hot aisle defined on another side of the IT component(s). The IT component(s) has air-cooling air passages that fluidly communicate between the cold and the hot aisles. A cooling unit pressurizes the cold aisle with supply air and draws return air from the hot aisle. The equipment panel(s) are externally attached to an exterior wall of the volumetric container. A supply air conduit directs supply air from the cold aisle into the equipment panel(s). A return air conduit directs air warmed by the heat-generating equipment inside the equipment panel into the hot aisle from the equipment panel(s) that receives the supply air.
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A modular data center (MDC) comprising: a volumetric container having a cooling air inlet supplying cold air to a cold aisle identified within the container and an exhaust air outlet receiving hot air from a hot aisle; at least one heat-generating information technology (IT) component positioned within the volumetric container between the cold aisle and the hot aisle, the at least one IT component having air passages for passing through cooling air from the cold aisle to the hot aisle; a cooling unit that pressurizes the cold aisle with supply air and draws return air from the hot aisle; one or more equipment panels externally attached to an exterior wall of the volumetric container and containing heat-generating equipment; a cold air port that extends through an external wall of the volumetric container; a supply air conduit that extends from the cold air port at the external wall of the volumetric container to a hot air port at an external wall of at least one of the one or more equipment panels and which directs supply air from the cold aisle at the cold air port to the at least one of the one or more equipment panels, the supply air conduit being external to, and not a part of, the volumetric container; and a return air conduit that directs air warmed by the heat-generating equipment to the hot aisle from at least one of the one or more equipment panels that receives the supply air. 2. The MDC of claim 1 , wherein: the one or more equipment panels comprise: a first equipment panel attached to the volumetric container adjacent to the cold aisle; and a second equipment panel attached to the volumetric container adjacent to the hot aisle; the supply air conduit comprises a supply port through the volumetric container into the first equipment panel; the return air conduit comprises a return port through the volumetric container into the second equipment panel; and the MDC further comprises a transfer air conduit between the first and second equipment panels. 3. The MDC of claim 2 , wherein: the heat-generating equipment contained in the first equipment panel is electrically coupled to at least one heating generating IT component proximate to the cold aisle; and the heat-generating equipment contained in the second equipment panel is electrically coupled to at least one heating generating IT component proximate to the hot aisle, wherein proximity placement of the first and second equipment panels reduces lengths of connecting components. 4. The MDC of claim 1 , wherein: the volumetric container comprises one or more doors that close to form an air-tight seal; and the one or more equipment panels each comprise an air cavity containing the heat-generating equipment that is sealed from an exterior of the one or more equipment panels. 5. The MDC of claim 1 , wherein the volumetric container is sized as a micro-MDC to enclose a selected one of one or two rack information handling systems that contain the at least one heat-generating IT component. 6. An air handling system comprising: a volumetric container having a mounting location for at least one heat-generating information technology (IT) component positioned within the volumetric container, a cold aisle on one side of the at least one IT component and a hot aisle on another side of the at least one IT component, the at least one IT component having air-cooling air passages that fluidly communicate between the cold and the hot aisles; a cooling unit that pressurizes the cold aisle with supply air and draws return air from the hot aisle; one or more equipment panels externally attached to an exterior wall of the volumetric container and containing heat-generating equipment; a cold air port that extends through an external wall of the volumetric container; a supply air conduit that extends from the cold air port at the external wall of the volumetric container to a hot air port at an external wall of at least one of the one or more equipment panels and which directs supply air from the cold aisle at the cold air port to the at least one of the one or more equipment panels, the supply air conduit being external to, and not a part of, the volumetric container; and a return air conduit that directs air warmed by the heat-generating equipment to the hot aisle from at least one of the one or more equipment panels that receives the supply air. 7. The air handling system of claim 6 , wherein: the one or more equipment panels comprise: a first equipment panel attached to the volumetric container adjacent to the cold aisle; and a second equipment panel attached to the volumetric container adjacent to the hot aisle; the supply air conduit comprises a supply port through the volumetric container into the first equipment panel; the return air conduit comprises a return port through the volumetric container into the second equipment panel; and the air handling system further comprises a transfer air conduit between the first and second equipment panels. 8. The air handling system of claim 7 , wherein: the heat-generating equipment contained in the first equipment panel is electrically coupled to at least one heating generating IT component proximate to the cold aisle; and the heat-generating equipment contained in the second equipment panel is electrically coupled to at least one heating generating IT component proximate to the hot aisle, wherein proximity placement of the first and second equipment panels reduces lengths of connecting components. 9. The air handling system of claim 6 , wherein: the volumetric container comprises one or more doors that close to form an air-tight seal; and the one or more equipment panels each comprise an air cavity containing the heat-generating equipment that is sealed from an exterior of the one or more equipment panels. 10. The air handling system of claim 6 , wherein the volumetric container is sized as a micro-modular data center (micro-MDC) to enclose a selected one of one or two rack information handling systems that contain the at least one heat-generating IT component. 11. A method for assembling a modular data center (MDC), the method comprising: providing a volumetric container having a mounting location for at least one heat-generating information technology (IT) component positioned within the volumetric container, a cold aisle on one side of the at least one IT component and a hot aisle on another side of the at least one IT component, the at least one IT component having air-cooling air passages that fluidly communicate between the cold and the hot aisles; coupling to the volumetric container a cooling unit that pressurizes the cold aisle with supply air and draws return air from the hot aisle; attaching one or more equipment panels externally to an exterior wall of the volumetric container and containing heat-generating equipment; coupling, to an external wall of the volumetric container, a cold air port that extends through the external wall of the volumetric container; coupling, to the volumetric container, a supply air conduit that extends from the cold air port at the external wall of the volumetric container to a hot air port at an external wall of at least one of the one or more equipment panels and which directs supply air from the cold aisle at the cold air port to the at least one of the one or more equipment panels, the supply air conduit being external to, and not a part of, the volumetric container; and coupling, to the volumetric container, a return air conduit that directs air warmed by the heat-generating equipment to the hot aisle from at least one of the one or more equipment panels that receives the supply air.
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