Descripción
This class will cover the use of Autodesk CFD Simulation software in the design of cooling and backup power infrastructure for business continuity in data centers. Data-center business is poised for rapid growth around the world. Well-designed cooling and backup power infrastructure is critical to data-center performance. Autodesk CFD is a useful tool for evaluating design strategies to optimize data-center cooling and improve energy efficiency. You’ll learn how to characterize data-center and backup power components in an Autodesk CFD model. You’ll learn how to identify strategies to develop an Autodesk CFD model for airflow and temperature simulation. We’ll highlight assumptions made to reduce overall complexity without losing design intent. You’ll learn to capture important results and evaluate the design for effective cooling to ensure business continuity of a data center.
Aprendizajes clave
- Learn how to characterize Data Center and backup power components
- Learn strategies for modeling airflow and heat transfer
- Learn how to set up simulation and visualize results using Autodesk CFD tools
- Learn how to review results and evaluate design for effective cooling and how cooling affects business continuity
Orador
- MMMunirajulu MDr. Munirajulu. M, Bachelor of Technology (Hons.) and Ph.D. from IIT, Kharagpur, India, has more than 27 years of industry experience using CFD technology for design of HVAC, Automotive, Fluid Handling Equipment, Steam power plant products. He has been with Larsen & Toubro Limited since 2005 and prior to this, he has worked with ABB Limited and Alstom Projects India Limited for about 9 years. Currently he is responsible for performance based design using CFD analysis in MEP/AEC areas related to commercial buildings and airports in L&T Construction, Larsen & Toubro Limited, Chennai. He has been using Autodesk CFD Simulation software for MEP/AEC applications in areas such as data center cooling, thermal comfort, basement car park ventilation, DG room ventilation, rain water free surface flow for airport roof design, and smoke simulation in buildings in design stage as well as for trouble shooting. He has been a speaker at AU since 2017 through 2022, both in USA and India.
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