White Paper: Scalability and Flow Distribution of Immersion Cooling Tank

White Paper: Scalability and Flow Distribution of Immersion Cooling Tank
White Paper: Scalability and Flow Distribution of Immersion Cooling Tank
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With the rapid growth of immersion cooling, Wiwynn has developed a 1-Phase Immersion Tank to meet the rising power demands of emerging technologies and applications. This document introduces the basic architecture and configuration of the Wiwynn tank, highlighting innovative solutions. For example, it discusses the optimal design for routing the busbar from outside to inside the tank.

Additionally, the document focuses on the future scalability of the tank, which is crucial for maintaining flexibility in data centers to meet increasing cooling requirements. It also presents validation results and flow distribution for high power consumption servers. This new solution offers superior cooling efficiency and reduces energy consumption in data centers.

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