Flow Viz... Re: Fwd: Re: [Beowulf] Earthquakes and raised floors...
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John Hearns john.hearns at streamline-computing.comFri Jan 20 00:53:30 PST 2006
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On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 16:30 +0000, John Hearns wrote: > On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 09:56 -0800, Jim Lux wrote: > > > > > The traditional approach is using some form of smoke stream to visualize > > the air flow. Historically, one would use a bit of TiCl4, which combines > > with atmospheric moisture to create TiO2 as a very dense fine > > particulate. The problem is that it also makes HCl, which is corrosive. > There is a company which does CFD calculations of heat flows in computer > rooms. The company I was thinking of was British, but from today's HPCwire: http://www.coolsimaudit.com/ Fluent are running their code to simulate computer room airflow monitoring.
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