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Načrtovanje in analiza sistemov hlajenja v sodobnih podatkovnih centrih
ID BURGAR, NEJC (Author), ID Blažič, Boštjan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Magistrska naloga obravnava načrtovanje in primerjavo različnih hladilnih sistemov v sodobnih podatkovnih centrih, kjer sta energetska učinkovitost in zanesljivost delovanja ključnega pomena. V teoretičnem delu je predstavljena klasifikacija Uptime Institute, ki opredeljuje stopnje zanesljivosti podatkovnih centrov (Tier I–IV) ter smernice Ameriškega združenja za ogrevanje, hlajenje in klimatizacijo, ki določajo priporočene temperaturne in vlažnostne pogoje za delovanje opreme IT. Analitični del vključuje izračune toplotnih obremenitev kritične opreme IT, določitev ustrezne hladilne opreme, oceno učinkovitosti sistemov ter stroškovno primerjavo, osredotočeno na kapitalske izdatke in obratovalne stroške. Primerjava je izvedena za novi podatkovni center Arnes v Mariboru, pri čemer so bile upoštevane prostorske omejitve, možnost fazne gradnje ter zahteve za gradnjo po stopnji Tier III, ki zagotavlja visoko stopnjo redundance in zanesljivosti. Rezultati analize kažejo, da so vodni sistemi hlajenja med seboj stroškovno primerljivi, razlike pa se pojavljajo predvsem v razporeditvi investicij med posameznimi fazami gradnje. Sistem z enotami adiabatskega prostega hlajenja se je izkazal kot najučinkovitejši v smislu dolgoročnih stroškov lastništva in ocene učinkovitosti sistemov, vendar ima veliko porabo vode, kar lahko predstavlja okoljski in operativni izziv. Plinski sistemi z direktno ekspanzijo so se pokazali kot najmanj primerni zaradi visokih obratovalnih stroškov in slabih izkoristkov. Glavni zaključek naloge je, da izbira optimalnega sistema hlajenja ni univerzalna, temveč je odvisna od strateških prioritet naročnika. Ta se odloča med nizkimi začetnimi stroški, dolgoročno energetsko učinkovitostjo, prostorsko optimizacijo in zahtevano stopnjo zanesljivosti. Naloga ponuja metodološko podlago in konkretne rezultate, ki lahko služijo kot smernice pri načrtovanju prihodnjih podatkovnih centrov, zlasti pri projektu Arnes v Mariboru.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:podatkovni centri, hlajenje, učinkovitost, ocena učinkovitosti sistemov, kapitalski izdatki, obratovalni stroški, redundanca
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FE - Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Year:2026
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-177999 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:265422339 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:15.01.2026
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Language:English
Title:Design and analysis of cooling systems in modern data centers
Abstract:
The master’s thesis addresses the design and comparison of different cooling systems in modern data centers, where energy efficiency and operational reliability are of paramount importance. The theoretical part presents the Uptime Institute classification, which defines data center reliability levels (Tier I–IV), and the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers guidelines, which specify recommended temperature and humidity ranges for IT equipment operation. The analytical part includes calculations of thermal loads for critical IT equipment, selection of appropriate cooling equipment, evaluation of system efficiency, and a cost comparison focused on capital expenditures and operational expenses. The comparison was carried out for the new data center Arnes in Maribor, considering spatial constraints, the possibility of phased construction, and the requirements for Tier III design, which ensures a high level of redundancy and reliability. The results show that water-based cooling systems are generally cost-comparable, with differences mainly in the distribution of investments across construction phases. The system with evaporative free cooling units proved to be the most efficient in terms of long-term ownership costs and evaluation of system efficiency, but its high-water consumption may pose environmental and operational challenges. In contrast, direct expansion gas systems were found to be the least suitable due to high operating costs and poor efficiency. The main conclusion of the thesis is that the choice of the optimal cooling system is not universal but depends on the client’s strategic priorities. Whether favoring low initial costs, long-term energy efficiency, spatial optimization, or the required level of reliability. The thesis provides a methodological framework and concrete results that can serve as guidelines for planning future data centers, particularly for the Arnes project in Maribor.

Keywords:data centers, cooling, efficiency, evaluation of system efficiency, capital expenditures, operational expenses, redundancy

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