ASHRAE NY-08-002-2008 Monitoring Vibration at a Data Center《数据中心的振动监视》.pdf
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1、8 2008 ASHRAEABSTRACT This paper presents an overview of typical operationalshock and vibration test parameters for datacom and coolingequipment. The test profiles can also be used as the limit or theacceptable vibration levels for data centers. The effect of thisshock and vibration to the functiona
2、l performance of the serverdepends on how the server transmits this shock and vibrationto critical components of the server. The acceptable level ofshock and vibration level information normally can beobtained from the datacom manufacturers. However, theactual level of floor vibration in a data cent
3、er is not readilyavailable. This paper is intended to provide the informationon how to record the data and what kind of data is needed toevaluate the effect of vibration to the operational or functionalperformance of the server. In addition, this paper also informsthe data center operator on what vi
4、bration data and whatmagnitude is considered normal or high. INTRODUCTIONDatacom equipment such as high performance computerservers, storage servers, networking equipment, rack-mounted equipment, and cooling equipment can induce andtransmit vibration to surrounding datacom equipment. As theserver ge
5、ts more powerful, more cooling is required whichtranslates to higher blower or pumps speed. As a result thehigher the vibration magnitude will be transmitted to the floorand to the server. In certain cases the operator of the datacomequipment can feel the vibration and express concern on theeffect o
6、f this vibration to the datacom equipment. A data center operator has multiple servers in their datacenter and expressed concerns that vibration from the coolingequipment may effect the operation of the datacom equipment.Another data center operator is concerned that the computerroom has excessive v
7、ibration from fork lift vehicles and trucksoperating outside in the warehouse which is close to the datacenter. In another location, the datacenter is on the 12th floorof a 26-story building. The next building physically attachedto the main structure has electrical power generators, whichproduce vib
8、ration and can be felt anywhere inside the build-ing. All of these effect the vibration to the datacom equipmentoperation. To evaluate the effect of these operational vibra-tions we need to know what are the limits of vibration that thedatacom equipment can tolerate, and the vibration magnitudetrans
9、mitted to the datacom equipment. The first piece of infor-mation can be obtained from the datacom equipment manu-facturers, but each datacom equipment may have differentspecifications such as a maximum g level at any frequencyrange, or certain Power Spectral Density profile. The secondpiece of infor
10、mation is the data center vibration which is mostlikely readily available. In this paper the typical test level thatdatacom equipment can be tested will be discussed. Next, thetests on datacom equipment, criteria for acceptable datacenters, and the methodology for data center measurementswill be pre
11、sented. Then some actual measurements on somedata centers will be presented. In this paper, no attempts are made to evaluate the effectof the operational vibration to the functional performance ofthe datacom equipment. The datacom equipment manufac-turer can evaluate the effect of the vibration on t
12、heir serverbased on the testing and design of the server. Typical opera-tional testing is given for guidance purposes only.TYPICAL OPERATIONALVIBRATION AND SHOCK TESTING This section will primarily focus on the shock and vibra-tion (frequency and amplitude) test levels profile for datacomMonitoring
13、Vibration at a Data CenterBudy D. Notohardjono, PhD, PE Roger R. Schmidt, PhD, PEMember ASHRAE Member ASHRAEBudy D. Notohardjono is a senior engineer and Roger R. Schmidt is an engineer at IBM Corporation, Poughkeepsie, NY.NY-08-0022008, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditionin
14、g Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). Published in ASHRAE Transactions, Volume 114, Part 1. For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission.ASHRAE Transactions 9equipment. In other w
15、ords what vibration levels datacomequipment manufacturers tested their product and assured thatwhen subjected to that vibration level there will be no perfor-mance degradation of the datacom equipment. A typical transient test for a period of 30 minutes is givenin Figure 1. The vertical axis of Figu
16、re 1 is the power spectraldensity (PSD) and the horizontal axis is the frequency in Hz.The PSD is a measure of the power content with respect to thefrequency for random vibration. The PSD units are g2/Hz, andrepresent the power present in a 1-Hz-wide square filter. Thesquare root of the integration
17、of the PSD curve with respect tofrequency gives the over-all rms level of the vibration. Thisprofile represents the probability of less than 0.001 that thevibration levels at the mounting surface of the product will begreater than the levels specified in Figure 1. In general, thespecified levels app
18、ly to the three orthogonal axes except fora rack mount product where one axis is sufficient. The g rmsof this profile is 0.1 g rms. In addition, sine-on-random testtechniques are recommended to simulate the line frequency of50 Hz and 60 Hz at 0.06 g. Alternatively, 15 minute sinedwells at 50 and 60
19、Hz shall be run at 0.06 g if sine-on-randomcapability is not available. For a frequency range from 17Hz 500 Hz, the amplitude of Level 1 vibration level shown inFigure 1 is 2.2 x 10-5 g2/Hz and for Level 2, the amplitude is3.0 x 10-4 g2/Hz. For heavy rack mounted datacom equipment, Level 1 isthe app
20、ropriate test profile and for light datacom equipment,Level 2 test profile can be used. The test profile is applied tothe base or at the products support points such as the castersor leveling feet. These two levels can also be used as an upperlimit for the vibration transmitted to the data center fl
21、oor bydatacom equipment or cooling unit. A continuous vibration as shown in figure 2 is a vibra-tion which can be present in a machine throughout its productlife. A continuous vibration can produce and sustain resonance.Telecordias NEBS Telecommunication industries spec-ifies somewhat different magn
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