[Beowulf] {Disarmed} Re: A Cooler Cloud: A Clever Conduit Cuts Data Centers? Cooling Needs by 90 Percent
Douglas Eadline
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Mon Jan 28 11:51:27 PST 2019
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> Which law of thermodynamics says there's no such thing as a free lunch?
That would be rule 2
The rules:
0. Everyone plays
1. Nobody can win
2. You can't break even
3. Well, you can break even on a really really really cold day
3a. It never gets that cold.
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Doug
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> Prentice
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>> On Fri, 25 Jan 2019 at 16:33, Prentice Bisbal via Beowulf
>> <beowulf at beowulf.org <mailto:beowulf at beowulf.org>> wrote:
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>> You all know how much I like talking about heat transfer and
>> server cooling, so I decided to do some research on this product:
>>
>> Here's their website:
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>> https://forcedphysics.com
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>> and here's their YouTube channel with 5 videos:
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>> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClwWeahYGuNl0THWVz1Hyow/videos
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>> This is really nothing more than an air-cooled heatsink. I'm
>> afraid I'm going to have to call BS on this technology for the
>> following reasons:
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>> 1. It still uses air as the primary cooling medium. I just don't
>> think air has adequate thermal conductivity or thermal capacity to
>> serve modern processor, no matter what you do to it.
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>> 2. In the videos, they present highly idealized tests with no
>> control to use for comparison. How do I know I wouldn't get the
>> same results doing the same experiment but using a similar duct
>> fashioned out of sheet metal.
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>> 3. Using this technology means a complete redesign of your server
>> hardware and possibly your racks.
>>
>> 4. None of the information in the videos or on their website
>> really explains how this technology works, and what really
>> differentiates it from any other air-cooled heat sink. Most people
>> with a good invention are usually excited to tell you how it
>> works. Since they brag about 30 international patents for this,
>> there's no need to try to protect a trade secret.
>>
>> 5. This statement:
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>>> The fins work like teeth in a comb, neatly orienting air
>>> molecules to point in the same direction and arranging them into
>>> columns.
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>> Based on my education, this statement seems to be completely
>> devoid of science.
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>> This statement seems to defy the laws of physics. Last time I
>> checked, unless an atom or molecule is at absolute zero, it has
>> movement, whether it's spinning or vibrating, or both, so how can
>> they get air molecules to line up all in neat little rows, where
>> the molecules are all pointing the same way?
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>> This also implies very laminar flow. As fluid velocity increases
>> that the diameter of the channel decreases, the Reynolds Number
>> increases. As the Reynold's number goes up, turbulence increases,
>> so mathematically, I would expect this flow to be tubulent, and
>> not laminar. From my classes on heat transfer, turbulent flow
>> around the heat transfer surface increases heat transfer, so
>> laminar flow in this case wouldn't be a good thing.
>>
>> Until they can provide better comparisons with real servers in
>> real data center environments, I'm going to classify this as
>> "snake oil"
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>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snake_oil
>>
>> Prentice
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>> On 1/24/19 3:54 PM, Chuck_Petras at selinc.com
>> <mailto:Chuck_Petras at selinc.com> wrote:
>>> Well, this is interesting.
>>>
>>> "According to Forced Physicsâ <https://forcedphysics.com/
>>> [forcedphysics.com]
>>> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__forcedphysics.com_&d=DwMFAw&c=-_uRSsrpJskZgEkGwdW-sXvhn_FXVaEGsm0EI46qilk&r=fawF3TRTwCqlaBkoLcxYCr4F4NRwCc64hmEgi9rHPpE&m=zr6lAlVphGxOQTXSElww9hGpqb9IZPik0_MN2v8Fqjs&s=lb4Hi9X8NKIYWe_e1RU3Cw4gr9Uz_B7n5pnCNY0ss3U&e=>>
>>> chief technology officer, David Binger, the companyâs conductor
>>> can help a typical data center eliminate its need for water or
>>> refrigerants and shrink its 22-MW load by 7.72 MW, which
>>> translates to an annual reduction of 67.6 million kWh. That data
>>> center could also save a total of US $45 million a year on
>>> infrastructure, operating, and energy costs with the new system,
>>> according to Binger. âWe are solving the problem that electrons
>>> create,â he said."
>>>
>>> A Cooler Cloud: A Clever Conduit Cuts Data Centersâ Cooling Needs
>>> by 90 Percent
>>> https://spectrum.ieee.org/energy/environment/a-cooler-cloud-a-clever-conduit-cuts-data-centers-cooling-needs-by-90-percent
>>> [spectrum.ieee.org]
>>> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__spectrum.ieee.org_energy_environment_a-2Dcooler-2Dcloud-2Da-2Dclever-2Dconduit-2Dcuts-2Ddata-2Dcenters-2Dcooling-2Dneeds-2Dby-2D90-2Dpercent&d=DwMFAw&c=-_uRSsrpJskZgEkGwdW-sXvhn_FXVaEGsm0EI46qilk&r=fawF3TRTwCqlaBkoLcxYCr4F4NRwCc64hmEgi9rHPpE&m=zr6lAlVphGxOQTXSElww9hGpqb9IZPik0_MN2v8Fqjs&s=VuDTSuinKPMpF6NCztFZkSGOVo3LD7MLjroIj_sn0ao&e=>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Chuck Petras, PE**
>>> Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc
>>> Pullman, WA Â 99163 Â USA
>>> http://www.selinc.com <http://www.selinc.com/>
>>>
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