4.6 Article

Efficiency and Reliability Analyses of AC and 380 V DC Distribution in Data Centers

Journal

IEEE ACCESS
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages 63305-63315

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2877354

Keywords

Data center; efficiency; reliability; renewable integration

Funding

  1. Microsoft Inc.
  2. South Dakota Board of Regents
  3. National Science Foundation (NSF) [ECCS-1608722]

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Modern data centers consume large amounts of electricity, resulting in high operational costs. The efficiency of a data center power distribution system can be increased and the operational cost reduced if the number of power conversion stages can be minimized and more efficient converters, such as wide bandgap converters, are used. This can be achieved by using dc distribution voltage at the rack level by eliminating extra conversion stages. In this paper, benchmarks for both ac and 380-V dc data centers were developed and efficiency analyses were performed for an entire year. The impact of integrating photovoltaic (PV) systems into the data centers has also been analyzed in both cases in terms of efficiency. The results show that 380-V dc data centers are more efficient than ac data centers with and without PV integration. Furthermore, the reliability of an ac system was compared with a 380-V dc architecture with Tier-IV standard. Monte-Carlo simulations were used to perform reliability analyses for different levels of redundancy in the uninterruptible power supply system for both cases. The simulation results showed that the 380-V dc distribution system had a higher level of reliability than the ac distribution system in data centers.

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