Lightweight server chassis configured for modular insertion of customer selectable components for downstream assembly of information handling system at customer locations
US-2015359128-A1 · Dec 10, 2015 · US
US9723760B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9723760-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313764034-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 11, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 13, 2007 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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A cooling apparatus and method including a plurality of heat-producing devices positioned in a plurality of cabinets arranged in a row that allows flow of a first fluid through the heat-producing devices and cabinets where the flow is directed from an upstream end of the row to a downstream end of the row. The cabinets have a space therebetween wherein a heat exchanger is positioned between and adjacent to the cabinets, thereby the cabinets and heat exchangers alternate in the row. Each heat exchanger allows flow of a second fluid therethrough for cooling the first fluid. A fluid-moving device is positioned adjacent the heat-producing devices for encouraging flow of the first fluid through the cabinets' heat-producing devices and through the heat exchangers, thereby encouraging heat transfer in each of the heat exchangers from the first fluid to the second fluid.
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A cooling apparatus, comprising: a plurality of cabinets positioned on a raised floor in an enclosed room and arranged in sequence in a single, straight row with the cabinets spaced apart from each other; a plurality of heat-producing devices positioned in the plurality of cabinets, for allowing a flow of a first fluid through the heat producing devices and the cabinets; a first plenum being positioned at a beginning of said row, at an upstream side of a first cabinet of the plurality of cabinets and including an intake end wall slanting upwardly inwardly toward a top of the first cabinet for guiding the direction of the first fluid upwardly and into the first cabinet at a temperature T 0 ; a second plenum positioned at an end of said row, at a downstream side of a last cabinet of the plurality of cabinets, wherein the first plenum direct the first fluid in a single, row-wise airflow path that travels substantially straight through the entire row of the heat-producing device, from the first plenum to the second plenum, the second plenum including an exhaust end wall slanting downwardly outwardly away from the last cabinet for guiding the first fluid downwardly from the last cabinet to circulate the first fluid through a channel defined by the raised floor and a sub-floor, wherein said channel at least partially defines an air flow path circulating air from the downstream side of the last cabinet to the upstream side of the first cabinet for discharging the first fluid into the first plenum at the temperature T 0 ; a plurality of heat exchangers positioned between and adjacent to the cabinets in said row, with the cabinets and the heat exchangers alternating in the row, each heat exchanger for conducting a second fluid therethrough for cooling the first fluid to the temperature T 0 for returning the first fluid to the channel at the same temperature at which the first fluid is discharged from said channel; and at least one fluid-moving device positioned adjacent the heat-producing devices for encouraging the flow of the first fluid through the cabinets, the heat-producing devices, and the heat exchangers, thereby encouraging the transfer of heat from the first fluid to the second fluid in the heat exchangers. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the at least one fluid-moving device includes at least one fluid-moving device positioned between the heat-producing devices of one of the cabinets and one of the heat exchangers located downstream of the one of the cabinets. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the at least one fluid-moving device includes; a first fluid-moving device positioned between the heat-producing devices of one of the cabinets and one of the heat exchangers located downstream of said one of the cabinets, and a second fluid-moving device positioned between said one of the heat exchangers and a second of the cabinets, said second of the cabinets being located downstream of said one the heat exchangers. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the at least one fluid-moving devices includes a plurality of first fluid-moving devices and a plurality of second fluid-moving devices, wherein said plurality of first fluid-moving devices are each positioned between the heat-producing devices and said plurality of heat exchangers, and a plurality of second fluid-moving devices are each positioned between the heat exchangers and a front of the plurality of cabinets. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first fluid is air. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the heat-producing devices are electronic devices. 7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the heat-producing devices are computers or computer processors. 8. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the second fluid is water. 9. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the at least one fluid-moving device includes a first fluid-moving device and a second fluid-moving device, wherein said first fluid-moving device is positioned between the heat-producing device and the heat exchanger, and said second fluid-moving device is positioned between the heat exchanger and a front of the cabinet immediately downstream of the heat exchanger. 10. The apparatus of claims 9 , further comprising: positioning the fluid-moving devices in the plurality of cabinets; and selectively operating the heat exchangers and/or the fluid-moving devices. 11. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the heat exchanger includes ingress and egress tubes carrying the second fluid, to remove heat from the first fluid. 12. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein flow of the first fluid is directed in a closed loop. 13. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said at least one fluid-moving device includes plurality of fluid-moving devices positioned adjacent an upstream side and a downstream side of the heat-producing devices for encouraging flow of the first fluid through the cabinets' heat-producing devices and through the heat exchangers. 14. The apparatus of claim 1 , further including a vertical barrier dividing the cabinets into a front portion and a rear portion, and circulating the first fluid through the front and rear portions. 15. The apparatus of claim 1 , further including a horizontal barrier dividing the cabinets into an upper portion and a lower portion, and circulating the first fluid through the upper and lower portions. 16. A cooling system in an enclosed room, comprising: a plurality of cabinets arranged in sequence in a single, straight row with the cabinets spaced apart from each other; a plurality of heat-producing devices positioned in the plurality of cabinets, for allowing a flow of a first fluid through the heat producing devices and the cabinets; a raised floor in the enclosed room and supporting the plurality of cabinets, the raised floor defining a plurality of through holes to circulate the first fluid through a channel defined by the raised floor and a sub-floor, wherein said channel at least partially defines an air flow path for circulating the first fluid from a downstream side of the cabinets to an upstream side of the cabinets; a first plenum positioned at a beginning of said row, adjacent an upstream side of a first cabinet of the plurality of cabinets and including an intake end wall slanting upwardly inwardly toward a top of the first cabinet for receiving the first fluid discharged from the channel at a temperature T 0 and for directing the flow of the first fluid upwardly and into the first cabinet at the temperature T 0 ; a last plenum positioned at an end of said row, adjacent a downstream side of a last cabinet of the plurality of cabinets, wherein the first plenum direct the first fluid in a single, row-wise airflow path that travels substantially straight through the entire row of the heat-producing devices, from the first plenum to the last plenum, the last plenum including an exhaust end wall slanting downwardly outwardly away from the last cabinet for guiding the first fluid downwardly from the last cabinet into the channel defined by the raised floor and the sub-floor; a plurality of heat exchangers positioned between and adjacent to the cabinets in said row, with the cabinets and the heat exchangers alternating in the row, each heat exchanger for conducting a second fluid therethrough for cooling the first fluid to the temperature T 0 for returning the first fluid to the channel at the same temperature at which the first fluid is discharged from said channel; and at least one fluid-moving device positioned adjacent the heat-producing devices for encouraging the flow of the first fluid through the cabinets, th heat-pr
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