Temperature-based monitoring method and system for determining first and second fluid flow rates through a heat exchanger
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G05D-023/00
G01F-001/00
G01K-001/08
G06F-011/30
F16K-049/00
출원번호
UP-0031997
(2008-02-15)
등록번호
US-7657347
(2010-03-31)
발명자
/ 주소
Campbell, Levi A.
Chu, Richard C.
Ellsworth, Jr., Michael J.
Iyengar, Madhusudan K.
Simons, Robert E.
출원인 / 주소
International Business Machines Corporation
대리인 / 주소
Monteleone, Esq., Geraldine
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초록▼
Monitoring method and system are provided for dynamically determining flow rate of a first fluid and a second fluid through a heat exchanger. The method includes: pre-characterizing the heat exchanger to generate pre-characterized correlation data correlating effectiveness of the heat exchanger to v
Monitoring method and system are provided for dynamically determining flow rate of a first fluid and a second fluid through a heat exchanger. The method includes: pre-characterizing the heat exchanger to generate pre-characterized correlation data correlating effectiveness of the heat exchanger to various flow rates of the first and second fluids through the heat exchanger; sensing inlet and outlet temperatures of the first and second fluids through the heat exchanger, when operational; automatically determining flow rates of the first and second fluids through the heat exchanger using the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the first and second fluids and the pre-characterized correlation data; and outputting the determined flow rates of the first and second fluids. The automatically determining employs the determined effectiveness of the heat exchanger in interpolating from the pre-characterized correlation data the flow rates of the first and second fluids.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of monitoring a heat exchanger, the method comprising: pre-characterizing the heat exchanger to generate pre-characterized correlation data for the heat exchanger, the pre-characterized correlation data comprising data correlating effectiveness of the heat exchanger
What is claimed is: 1. A method of monitoring a heat exchanger, the method comprising: pre-characterizing the heat exchanger to generate pre-characterized correlation data for the heat exchanger, the pre-characterized correlation data comprising data correlating effectiveness of the heat exchanger to flow rates of a first fluid through the heat exchanger and flow rates of a second fluid through the heat exchanger, wherein when operational, heat is transferred across the heat exchanger between the first fluid and the second fluid; sensing, when operational, inlet and outlet temperatures of the first fluid passing through the heat exchanger, and inlet and outlet temperatures of the second fluid passing through the heat exchanger; automatically determining at least one of flow rate of the first fluid through the heat exchanger or flow rate of the second fluid through the heat exchanger, the automatically determining employing the pre-characterized correlation data and the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the first fluid and the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the second fluid; and outputting the determined flow rate of the first fluid or the flow rate of the second fluid through the heat exchanger. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the automatically determining comprises determining flow rate of the first fluid through the heat exchanger and flow rate of the second fluid through the heat exchanger employing only the pre-characterized correlation data and the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the first fluid and the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the second fluid. 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the pre-characterizing comprises relating known flow rates of the first fluid through the heat exchanger and known flow rates of the second fluid through the heat exchanger to effectiveness of the heat exchanger, and wherein the pre-characterizing further comprises generating one or more equations relating flow rate of at least one of the first fluid or the second fluid to effectiveness of the heat exchanger. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the automatically determining comprises employing the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the first fluid and the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the second fluid in obtaining effectiveness of the heat exchanger and a heat capacity rate ratio for the heat exchanger, and wherein the method further comprises employing the effectiveness and the heat capacity rate ratio in comparison with the pre-characterized correlation data in determining flow rate of the first fluid and flow rate of the second fluid through the heat exchanger. 5. The method of claim 4, further comprising employing the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the first fluid and the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the second fluid in determining whether the first fluid or the second fluid has a lower heat capacity rate, and wherein the automatically determining comprises employing a first set of pre-characterized correlation data if the first fluid has a lower heat capacity rate than the second fluid, or employing a second set of pre-characterized correlation data if the second fluid has a lower heat capacity rate than the first fluid. 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the automatically determining comprises: identifying bounding values for at least one of the first fluid flow rate or the second fluid flow rate using the pre-characterized correlation data, and wherein the using comprises: estimating the second fluid flow rate to be one flow rate of the second fluid in the pre-characterized correlation data; estimating the first fluid flow rate using the effectiveness, and constants derived from the pre-characterized correlation data for the estimated second fluid flow rate; determining an estimated heat capacity rate ratio for the heat exchanger employing the estimated first fluid flow rate and the estimated second fluid flow rate; and wherein the identifying further comprises comparing the estimated heat capacity rate ratio for the heat exchanger to the determined heat capacity rate ratio for the heat exchanger, and if the estimated heat capacity rate ratio for the heat exchanger is less than the determined heat capacity rate ratio for the heat exchanger, repeating the using for a second fluid flow rate comprising a next flow rate of the second fluid in the pre-characterized correlation data, otherwise, identifying the currently estimated second fluid flow rate and the just prior estimated second fluid flow rate as bounding second fluid flow rates from the pre-characterized correlation data and employing the bounding second fluid flow rates in interpolating a fluid flow rate for the second fluid, and interpolating values for constants employed in relating the first fluid flow rate to heat exchanger effectiveness, and thereafter, determining the first fluid flow rate using the determined effectiveness and the interpolated constants. 7. The method of claim 6, further comprising determining heat transfer rate across the heat exchanger employing one of the determined first fluid flow rate or second fluid flow rate and outputting the heat transfer rate with the at least one of first fluid flow rate or the second fluid flow rate. 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising automatically determining whether the first fluid flow rate is below a first low specified flow rate, and if so, automatically issuing a warning that the first fluid flow rate is below the first low specified flow rate, automatically determining whether the first fluid flow rate is above a first high specified flow rate, and if so, automatically issuing a warning that the first fluid flow rate is above the first high specified flow rate, automatically determining whether the second fluid flow rate is below a second low specified flow rate, and if so, automatically issuing a warning that the second fluid flow rate is below the second low specified flow rate, or automatically determining whether the second fluid flow rate is above a second high specified flow rate, and if so, automatically issuing a warning that the second fluid flow rate is above the second high specified flow rate. 9. The method of claim 1, wherein the heat exchanger comprises a heat exchanger configured to facilitate cooling of one or more electronic components within a data center. 10. A monitoring system for a heat exchanger, the monitoring system comprising: a database holding pre-characterized correlation data for the heat exchanger, the pre-characterized correlation data comprising data correlating effectiveness of the heat exchanger to flow rates of a first fluid through the heat exchanger and flow rates of a second fluid through the heat exchanger, wherein when operational, heat is transferred across the heat exchanger between the first fluid and the second fluid; a first inlet temperature sensor for sensing inlet temperature of the first fluid passing through the heat exchanger, when operational, and a first outlet temperature sensor for sensing outlet temperature of the first fluid passing through the heat exchanger; a second inlet temperature sensor for sensing inlet temperature of the second fluid passing through the heat exchanger, when operational, and a second outlet temperature sensor for sensing outlet temperature of the second fluid passing through the heat exchanger; and a monitor unit coupled to the first and second inlet temperature sensors and the first and second outlet temperature sensors for obtaining the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the first fluid and the second fluid and for employing the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the first fluid and the second fluid and the pre-characterized correlation data in automatically determining at least one of flow rate of the first fluid through the heat exchanger or flow rate of the second fluid through the heat exchanger, and outputting the determined flow rate of the first fluid or the flow rate of the second fluid through the heat exchanger. 11. The monitoring system of claim 10, wherein the monitor unit determines flow rate of the first fluid through the heat exchanger and flow rate of the second fluid through the heat exchanger employing only the pre-characterized correlation data and the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the first fluid and the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the second fluid. 12. The monitoring system of claim 10, wherein the monitor unit employs the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the first fluid and the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the second fluid in obtaining effectiveness of the heat exchanger and a heat capacity rate ratio for the heat exchanger, and wherein the method further comprises employing the effectiveness and the heat capacity rate ratio in comparison with the pre-characterized correlation data in determining flow rate of the first fluid and flow rate of the second fluid through the heat exchanger. 13. The monitoring system of claim 12, wherein the monitor unit employs the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the first fluid and the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the second fluid in determining whether the first fluid or the second fluid has a lower heat capacity rate, and wherein the automatically determining comprises employing a first set of pre-characterized correlation data if the first fluid has a lower heat capacity rate than the second fluid, or employing a second set of pre-characterized correlation data if the second fluid has a lower heat capacity rate than the first fluid. 14. The monitoring system of claim 13, wherein the monitor unit: identifies bounding values for at least one of the first fluid flow rate or the second fluid flow rate using the pre-characterized correlation data, and wherein the using comprises: estimating the second fluid flow rate to be one flow rate of the second fluid in the pre-characterized correlation data; estimating the first fluid flow rate using the effectiveness, and constants derived from the pre-characterized correlation data for the estimated second fluid flow rate; determining an estimated heat capacity rate ratio for the heat exchanger employing the estimated first fluid flow rate and the estimated second fluid flow rate; and comparing the estimated heat capacity rate ratio for the heat exchanger to the determined heat capacity rate ratio for the heat exchanger, and if the estimated heat capacity rate ratio for the heat exchanger is less than the determined heat capacity rate ratio for the heat exchanger, repeats the using for a second fluid flow rate comprising a next flow rate of the second fluid in the pre-characterized correlation data, otherwise, identifies the currently estimated second fluid flow rate and the just prior estimated second fluid flow rate as bounding second fluid flow rates from the pre-characterized correlation data and employs the bounding second fluid flow rates in interpolating a fluid flow rate for the second fluid, and interpolates values for constants employed in relating the first fluid flow rate to heat exchanger effectiveness, and thereafter, determines the first fluid flow rate using the determined effectiveness and the interpolated constants. 15. The monitoring system of claim 14, wherein the monitor unit further determines a heat transfer rate across the heat exchanger employing one of the determined first fluid flow rate or second fluid flow rate and outputs the heat transfer rate with the at least one of first fluid flow rate or the second fluid flow rate. 16. The monitoring system of claim 10, wherein the monitor unit automatically determines whether the first fluid flow rate is below a first low specified flow rate, and if so, automatically issues a warning that the first fluid flow rate is below the first low specified flow rate, automatically determines whether the first fluid flow rate is above a first high specified flow rate, and if so, automatically issues a warning that the first fluid flow rate is above the first high specified flow rate, automatically determines whether the second fluid flow rate is below a second low specified flow rate, and if so, automatically issues a warning that the second fluid flow rate is below the second low specified flow rate, or automatically determines whether the second fluid flow rate is above a second high specified flow rate, and if so, automatically issues a warning that the second fluid flow rate is above the second high specified flow rate. 17. A data center comprising: a heat exchanger for facilitating cooling of at least one electronics rack within the data center; and a monitoring system for the heat exchanger, the monitoring system comprising: a database holding pre-characterized correlation data for the heat exchanger, the pre-characterized correlation data comprising data correlating effectiveness of the heat exchanger to flow rates of a first fluid through the heat exchanger and flow rates of a second fluid through the heat exchanger, wherein when operational, heat is transferred across the heat exchanger between the first fluid and the second fluid; a first inlet temperature sensor for sensing inlet temperature of the first fluid passing through the heat exchanger, when operational, and a first outlet temperature sensor for sensing outlet temperature of the first fluid passing through the heat exchanger; a second inlet temperature sensor for sensing inlet temperature of the second fluid passing through the heat exchanger, when operational, and a second outlet temperature sensor for sensing outlet temperature of the second fluid passing through the heat exchanger; and a monitor unit coupled to the first and second inlet temperature sensors and the first and second outlet temperature sensors for obtaining the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the first fluid and the second fluid, and for employing the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the first fluid and the second fluid and the pre-characterized correlation data in automatically determining at least one of flow rate of the first fluid through the heat exchanger or flow rate of the second fluid through the heat exchanger, and outputting the determined flow rate of the first fluid or the flow rate of the second fluid through the heat exchanger. 18. The data center of claim 17, wherein the monitor unit employs the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the first fluid and the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the second fluid in obtaining effectiveness of the heat exchanger and a heat capacity rate ratio for the heat exchanger, and employs the effectiveness and the heat capacity rate ratio in comparison with the pre-characterized correlation data in determining flow rate of the first fluid and flow rate of the second fluid through the heat exchanger. 19. The data center of claim 18, wherein the monitor unit employs the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the first fluid and the sensed inlet and outlet temperatures of the second fluid in determining whether the first fluid or the second fluid has a lower heat capacity rate, and wherein the automatically determining employs a first set of pre-characterized correlation data if the first fluid has a lower heat capacity rate than the second fluid, or employs a second set of pre-characterized correlation data if the second fluid has a lower heat capacity rate than the first fluid. 20. The data center of claim 19, wherein the monitor unit: identifies bounding values for at least one of the first fluid flow rate or the second fluid flow rate using the pre-characterized correlation data, and wherein the using comprises: estimating the second fluid flow rate to be one flow rate of the second fluid in the pre-characterized correlation data; estimating the first fluid flow rate using the effectiveness, and constants derived from the pre-characterized correlation data for the estimated second fluid flow rate; determining an estimated heat capacity rate ratio for the heat exchanger employing the estimated first fluid flow rate and the estimated second fluid flow rate; and comparing the estimated heat capacity rate ratio for the heat exchanger to the determined heat capacity rate ratio for the heat exchanger, and if the estimated heat capacity rate ratio for the heat exchanger is less than the determined heat capacity rate ratio for the heat exchanger, repeats the using for a second fluid flow rate comprising a next flow rate of the second fluid in the pre-characterized correlation data, otherwise, identifies the currently estimated second fluid flow rate and the just prior estimated second fluid flow rate as bounding second fluid flow rates from the pre-characterized correlation data and employs the bounding second fluid flow rates in interpolating a fluid flow rate for the second fluid, and interpolates values for constants employed in relating the first fluid flow rate to heat exchanger effectiveness, and thereafter, determines the first fluid flow rate using the determined effectiveness and the interpolated constants.
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