Rack Thermal Density
This tool continues the Thermal design flow
Use this step to evaluate how concentrated the translated thermal load is within a rack so downstream airflow sizing reflects not just total heat, but how tightly that heat is packed.
This is where total thermal load becomes rack-level density, which helps determine whether normal airflow discipline is enough or whether the rack is moving into a higher-density thermal profile.
Best for: understanding how concentrated your thermal load is within a rack to guide airflow and cooling strategy decisions.
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What this models
- Heat load concentration per rack unit
- Total rack thermal burden alongside vertical packing density
- Whether airflow planning should treat the rack as low, moderate, high, or extreme density
Results
Model: total rack thermal output is divided by the available rack height so the airflow strategy can respond to concentration, not just to overall heat quantity.
Export Report
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