Coolant distribution unit for a multi-node chassis
US-2017049009-A1 · Feb 16, 2017 · US
US9795065B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9795065-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615017582-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 5, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2017 |
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A direct-interface liquid-cooled (DL) Rack Information Handling System (RIHS) includes liquid cooled (LC) nodes that include a system of conduits supplying cooling liquid through the node enclosure and including a supply conduit extending from a node inlet coupling and a return conduit terminating in a node outlet coupling. The node inlet port and the node outlet port are positioned in an outward facing direction at a rear of the node enclosure and aligned to releasably seal to the respective inlet liquid port and outlet liquid port in the node-receiving slot for fluid transfer through the system of conduits. An air-spring reducer conduit is in fluid communication with the system of conduits and shaped to trap an amount of compressible fluid that compresses during sealing engagement between the node inlet coupling and node outlet coupling and the inlet liquid port and outlet liquid port, respectively.
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A Rack Information Handling System (RIHS) comprising: a rack having one or more node-receiving slots each slot having a front opening for node insertion and a rear section opposed to the front access; a node-receiving liquid inlet port and a node-receiving liquid outlet port located at the rear section of one node-receiving slot and positioned to be inwardly facing for blind mating to a node inlet and outlet ports of a liquid-cooled (LC) node inserted in the one node-receiving slot; an LC node insertably received in the one node-receiving slot and comprising: a node enclosure containing heat-generating functional components; a system of conduits supplying cooling liquid through the node enclosure and including a supply conduit extending from a node inlet coupling and a return conduit terminating in a node outlet coupling, the node inlet port and the node outlet port positioned in an outward facing direction at a rear of the node enclosure and aligned to releasably seal to the respective inlet liquid port and outlet liquid port in the node-receiving slot, for fluid transfer through the system of conduits; and an air-spring reducer conduit in fluid communication with the system of conduits and shaped to trap an amount of compressible fluid that compresses during sealing engagement between the node inlet coupling and node outlet coupling and the inlet liquid port and outlet liquid port, respectively. 2. The RIHS of claim 1 , wherein the system of conduits further comprises a liquid manifold in thermally-conductive contact with at least one heat-generating functional component within the node enclosure. 3. The RIHS of claim 1 , wherein the node inlet and outlet ports comprise male quick connect couplings and the node-receiving inlet and the outlet ports comprise corresponding female quick connect couplings that engagably seal for fluid transfer and automatically shutoff fluid leak in response to disengagement. 4. The RIHS of claim 1 , wherein the air-spring reducer conduit comprises a P trap having an arch that traps the amount of compressive fluid. 5. The RIHS of claim 4 , wherein the air-spring reducer conduit comprises first and second conduit segments attached at an oblique angle to each other. 6. The RIHS of claim 4 , wherein the air-spring reducer conduit has a hooked shape. 7. The RIHS of claim 1 , wherein: the rack has at least one block chassis-receiving bay; a block liquid manifold is received in a rear section of the rack aligned with a selected block chassis-receiving bay; and a block chassis received in the selected block chassis-receiving bay of the rack to receive cooling liquid and to return cooling liquid that has absorbed heat from the LC node, comprising the one or more node-receiving slots, sealing engaged to the block liquid manifold. 8. A liquid cooled (LC) node of a Rack Information Handling System (RIHS) including a rack having one or more node-receiving slots each slot having a front opening for node insertion and a rear section opposed to the front access, the node comprising: a node enclosure containing heat-generating functional components; a system of conduits supplying cooling liquid through the node enclosure and including a supply conduit extending from a node inlet coupling and a return conduit terminating in a node outlet coupling, the node inlet port and the node outlet port positioned in an outward facing direction at a rear of the node enclosure and aligned to releasably seal to respective inlet liquid port and outlet liquid port in the node-receiving slot for fluid transfer through the system of conduits; and an air-spring reducer conduit in fluid communication with the system of conduits and shaped to trap an amount of compressible fluid that compresses during sealing engagement between the node inlet coupling and node outlet coupling and the inlet liquid port and outlet liquid port, respectively, positioned to be inwardly facing for blind mating to a node inlet and outlet ports of a liquid-cooled (LC) node inserted in the one node-receiving slot. 9. The LC node of claim 8 , wherein the system of conduits further comprises a liquid manifold in thermally-conductive contact with at least one heat-generating functional component within the node enclosure. 10. The LC node of claim 8 , wherein the node inlet and outlet ports comprise male quick connect couplings and the node-receiving inlet and the outlet ports comprise corresponding female quick connect couplings that engagably seal for fluid transfer and automatically shutoff fluid leak in response to disengagement. 11. The LC node of claim 8 , wherein the air-spring reducer conduit comprises a P trap connected to a liquid manifold in thermally-conductive contact with at least one heat-generating functional component within the node enclosure, the P trap having an arch that traps the amount of compressive fluid. 12. The LC node of claim 11 , wherein the air-spring reducer conduit comprises first and second conduit segments attached at an oblique angle to each other. 13. The LC node of claim 11 , wherein the air-spring reducer conduit has a hooked shape. 14. The LC node of claim 1 , wherein: the rack has at least one block chassis-receiving bay; a block liquid manifold is received in a rear section of the rack aligned with a selected block chassis-receiving bay; and a block chassis received in the selected block chassis-receiving bay of the rack to receive cooling liquid and to return cooling liquid that has absorbed heat from the LC node, comprising the one or more node-receiving slots, sealing engaged to the block liquid manifold. 15. A method of assembling a Rack Information Handling System (RIHS), the method comprising: provisioning a node enclosure with heat-generating functional components; assembling with a system of conduits in fluid communication an air-spring reducer conduit that is shaped to trap an amount of compressible fluid that compresses during sealing engagement between a node inlet coupling and a node outlet coupling and an inlet liquid port and an outlet liquid port, respectively; attaching the system of conduits supplying cooling liquid through the node enclosure and including a supply conduit extending from the node inlet coupling and a return conduit terminating in the node outlet coupling, the node inlet port and the node outlet port positioned in an outward facing direction at a rear of the node enclosure and aligned to releasably seal to the respective inlet liquid port and outlet liquid port in the node-receiving slot, for fluid transfer through the system of conduits to form a liquid-cooled (LC) node; and mounting the LC node insertably received in the one node-receiving slot of a rack having one or more node-receiving slots each slot having a front opening for node insertion and a rear section opposed to the front access for blind mating of the node inlet and outlet ports to a node-receiving liquid inlet port and a node-receiving liquid outlet port located at the rear section of one node-receiving slot and positioned to be inwardly facing to the LC node inserted in the one node-receiving slot. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein assembling the system of conduits further comprises attaching a liquid manifold in thermally-conductive contact with at least one heat-generating functional component within the node enclosure. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the node inlet and outlet ports comprise male quick connect couplings and the node-receiving inlet and the outlet ports comprise corresponding female quick connect couplings that
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