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Steel and concrete, the traditional materials used in data center construction, are major carbon emittersm but in a move toward sustainability, Microsoft is testing fire-resistant cross-laminated timber (CLT) in its first wood-based data centers near a northern Virginia suburb.
Using CLT, alongside concrete and steel, in the hybrid design is projected to reduce embodied carbon emissions by 35% compared to traditional steel construction and 65% compared to standard concrete.
Timber making more progress now in the data center market.
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As we know, the measure of fire resistance (FR) is the time elapsed from the start of the fire until the point where the material fails to function. CLT’s fire resistance comes in the form of ‘charring’. When the timber is exposed to a fire that burns to a temperature in excess of 400 degrees C, the surface of the timber ignites and burns at a consistent rate. As it burns, it forms a black layer of ‘char’. This char is an insulating layer that prevents an excessive rise in temperature inside the core or ‘unburnt’ part of the panel. This core maintains its structure and continues to function for the period of fire resistance.
While the debate continues around the efficacy of the testing, CLT panels can be produced with an FR of 30, 60 and 90 minutes, so it is a certified fire-safe material. However, it isn’t as simple as just rating the CLT. If you have a project coming up that features CLT, you really need to consider where and how services will be penetrating, and if there are any FR requirements for the structural steel supporting the panels. These elements need to be protected collectively for the FR to be achieved.
Emphasis mine. Just to clarify what is meant by fire resistant.
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78 sats \ 2 replies \ @ch0k1 20 Nov
I bet I will end up burning 🔥
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67 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 20 Nov
you mean even if it's fire-resistant?
Microsoft is testing fire-resistant cross-laminated timber (CLT)
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Ofc it is, but let's not forget it's a wood after all
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IDIOTS!!!!! I know they understand the heat generation problem in server centers! If things get hot enough, any wood will burn nicely. Maybe they are fans of roasting marshmallows around fires. ‘Cause that is what they will be getting!
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121 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 20 Nov
Hmmm I wonder if there are any good ~Stacker_Stocks out there for folks to invest in the timber trend.
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42 sats \ 0 replies \ @Cje95 21 Nov
Would love to know why given the success of the submerged data center experiment at Microsoft why they haven’t further built upon that
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all this bullshit about emissions and sustainability...disgusting.
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Maybe it will be successful and not burn down by heat.
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