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Impact Report

Future Facilities says the cooling devil is in the details

Analyst: John Stanley
Date: 12 Aug 2011
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Summary

Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) creates a detailed mathematical model of airflows, temperatures and other environmental variables within a space. CFD.....

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Company: Future Facilities

Other Companies: Aperture Technologies, Applied Math Modeling , Avocent, CA Technologies, CoolSim, DataTrax Systems, Eaton, Emerson Network Power, FieldView Solutions, Flomerics Group, Innovative Research Inc, iTRACS, Lumina Decision Systems, Mentor Graphics, Modius, NetBotz, nlyte Software, Optimum Path Systems, OSIsoft, Panduit, Power Analytics, Power Assure, Rackwise , Real Time, Romonet, Schneider Electric, Sentilla, SynapSense, Vigilent, Viridity Software, RF Code, Daat Research

Analyst: John Stanley

Sector:
Data centers & facilities / Management software & services / Computational fluid dynamics
Energy & power / Energy management & efficiency
Environmental footprint


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