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Rising energy prices and growing concerns about global warming due to carbon emissions combine to increase the need to lower the power utlization effectiveness (PUE) of data centers worldwide. With CoolSIm, users can model improvements to new or existing data centers for predicting the impact of proposed changes prior to implmentation. View Full Article in Mission Critical Magazine

Using CFD to model data center airflow used to be expensive, compute intensive, and hard to use; but not anymore. In a recent article published in Mission Critical, Paul Bemis and Liz Marshall explain why CoolSim changes the way CFD solutions are delivered. View Full Article

 

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March 9, 2009 – Las Vegas – Applied Math Modeling Inc. announced today the release of CoolSim 3.2 at AFCOM’s Data Center World for modeling the thermal environment of data centers. CoolSim 3.2 adds many new features for the rapid creation and analysis of data centers, including the ability to model the placement of thermal loads within equipment racks, the modeling of supply ducts and diffusers, and CRAC failure analysis. Read More

 

September 9, 2008: Applied Math Modeling Inc. announced today the release of CoolSim 3.1 for modeling the thermal environment of data centers. CoolSim 3.1 adds many new features for the rapid creation and analysis of data centers including the ability to model non-raised floor scenarios.  CoolSim is the most cost-effective, comprehensive, easy to use tool in the market for the quick and easy analysis of data centers. Read More

 

March 11, 2008: Applied Math Modeling Inc partners with ANSYS Inc to continue the development, support, and sales of the CoolSim data center thermal modeling application. Read More

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