[Beowulf] followup on 1000-node Caltech cluster
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David Kewley kewley at gps.caltech.eduMon Jun 20 12:07:58 PDT 2005
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On Monday 20 June 2005 07:44, Mark Hahn wrote: > > > The intakes for the HVAC units are ~3 feet from the backs of the > > > racks. We > > > expect to have almost laminar air flow, but with good local & > > > roomwide mixing due to an up&down airflow pattern from the supply > > > ducts. > > obviously the hot air will want to rise, but I suppose enough > velocity will make it go where you want. my machineroom is > "half-ducted" as well: downflow chillers, 16" raised floor acting as > a cold air plenum, but open space above for hot/return air. it's a > bit of a risk - it would offer a lot more control to have a suspended > ceiling close to the top of the racks, with the supra-ceiling space > acting as a return plenum. Just to be clear what we have: There are six large Liebert HVAC units, alternating between upflow & downflow. The front of *each* rack has a ~50% open metal floor tile *and* a celing duct blowing cold air onto it. The flow is enough at the front of the racks that it e.g. blows your hair & your shirt-sleeves around. At the back of the racks the flow is not as obvious, but I expect it's sufficient. Given the design & my paranoid intuition, I'm not worried about airflow or hotspots, but of course we'll see what actually happens. David
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