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» Data centers: The rising heat loads of the United States

A data center is a facility that houses computing, storage, and networking equipment required to run digital services—from cloud platforms to AI workloads. Once thought of as simple “server rooms,” today's data centers are hyperscale campuses consuming hundreds of megawatts.

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» New research report examines parallel flow-induced tube vibration 

Tube vibration in parallel flow arises from unsteady pressures occurring on tube surfaces. Vibration is predicted via traditional empirical correlations or via random vibration theory. For both approaches, however, the forcing function is most accurately determined by in situ testing. STV-17 Parallel Flow-induced Tube Vibration in Shell-and-tube Heat Exchangers describes the vibration phenomena, the current HTRI prediction method and its deficiencies, and several alternative prediction schemes. 

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