Cooling Environments/Immersion
The OCP Immersion Project is inviting industry experts and enthusiasts to share their knowledge and insights on immersion cooling during our community calls. Every two months, one of our community calls will be dedicated to presentations from the industry.
We encourage submissions that are non-commercial and are aligned with the objectives of the OCP Immersion Project. Presentations may cover a range of topics, including but not limited to use cases, case studies, technology developments, best practices, industry trends, and any other content relevant to the global immersion industry or the OCP Immersion Project.
How to Submit
To submit your presentation for consideration, please complete our submission form, which can be accessed at the following link:
Please upload your presentation within the submission form. Make sure your presentation uses the OCP Immersion project template, which can be downloaded from here:
The OCP Immersion Project Leadership will review submissions and select presentations for inclusion in the community call. We appreciate your contribution to the immersion cooling community.
Please note that all presentation materials, proposals, meeting minutes, and/or supporting documents submitted will be open to the public in accordance with OCP's Bylaws and IP Policy.
Welcome
Welcome to the OCP Immersion Cooling Sub-project to the Cooling Environments Project.
This Project is open to the public and we welcome all those who would like to be involved.
Disclaimer: Please do not submit any confidential information to the Project Community. All presentation materials, proposals, meeting minutes and/or supporting documents are published by OCP and are open to the public in accordance to OCP's Bylaws and IP Policy. This can be found on the OCP OCP Policies page. If you have any questions please contact OCP.
Project Leadership
Cooling Environments - Immersion Cooling Sub-project Leads
- - Rolf Brink (Promersion)
- - John Bean (GRC)
For Cooling Environments Project leadership, please refer to the Cooling Environments Wiki page
Workstream leadership
- There are various workstreams within the immersion project with their own respective workstream leaderships. An overview can be found under Immersion Project and Workstreams
Activities
The Immersion sub-project enables community driven activities focused on facilitating OCP and industry progression of immersion cooling. Within the Cooling Environments (CE) group, this project also facilitates harmonization among other sub-projects and various other industry platforms.
Related documentation
Additions or changes to put on the agenda of different focus groups can be included in the "Suggested Changes" document.
- - OCP Presentation Template - please contact the project leadership for a copy
Accepted contributions
- - Mar 06, 2019: Asperitas Fan Sim Specification
- - May 20, 2019: ACS Immersion Community Requirements White Paper
- - Feb 27, 2020: Asperitas Open Cassette Specification
- - Feb 27, 2020: Asperitas Open Cassette design file
- - Dec 18, 2020: Design Guidelines for Immersion Cooled IT equipment Whitepaper
- - Jan 21, 2022: Immersion Requirements rev2
- - Nov 28, 2022: Material Compatibility in Immersion Cooling
- - Dec 01, 2022: OCP Base Specification for Immersion Fluids
- - Aug 18, 2023: Immersion Requirements rev2.1
Immersion Requirements Qualification
The Immersion Requirements sub-project is responsible for the generation and qualification of requirements for immersion solutions. The requirements are aimed at ensuring accurate and factual technology positioning and weeding out marketing claims vs solid engineering. Vendors need to qualify against the requirements which are outlined in the Immersion Requirements document to gain access to a variety of OCP domains, including marketplace or SPEC recognition. Some examples are as follows:
- - OCP immersion spec submission
- - OCP Logo accreditation for immersion solutions (accepted/inspired)
- - OCP solution branding
- - OCP Marketplace positioning
- - OCP Solution building
The qualification process is as follows:
- 1- A qualification request with a filled-out checklist shall be sent to the Immersion Community project leads.
- 2- The Project leads will assess the submission and checklist and when accepted, schedule a 20-minute presentation for the submitter in the next available community call time slot.
- a- The presentation shall be made available to the project leads at the latest 1 week before the scheduled community call.
- b- The presentation shall explain why and how the submitted solution qualifies against this Immersion Requirements document.
- 3- A 60-minute interactive review will be scheduled by a community committee:
- a- The committee is overseen by one of the immersion project leads.
- b- The committee will consist of the Immersion Requirements authors which are invited by the project leads.
- c- All materials (checklist, community presentation, community questions and other collateral) are shared with the reviewers at least 1 week before the review meeting.
- i- There will be 1 week to review materials, request additional feedback and ask follow-up questions after the review session;
- ii- There will be 1 additional week to allow for all votes to be cast;
- iii The committee will approve, decline or provide feedback to resolve before approval, based on the Immersion Requirements.
- 4- The community committee is formed as follows:
- a- All authors of the Immersion Requirements document are invited to be panelists;
- b- One of the immersion project leads oversees the qualification process and panel;
- c- Each company represented in the panel counts as 1 vote (excluding the qualifying company);
- d- A quorum is achieved with a minimum of 5 votes present in the panel.
Immersion Project and Workstreams
How to get involved
- - Send a message to the workstream leaders by following the provided link (Join thi project or workstream) and;
- - Sign-up to the mailing list for the project or workstream:
- - The project mailing list is used to distribute project call meeting invitations and to communicate announcements on project status, meeting schedules, and agendas.
- - The workstream mailing lists are used to distribute workstream call invitations and to actively discuss topics with all workstream members.
Project schedule overview
- Note: All calls are scheduled and maintained in US Pacific time zone and follow US/Pacific DST schedules.
Project/workstream | Status | Monthly schedule | Timeslot | Meeting link | Points of contact | Related documents | How to join |
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Project Community call |
Main Project Call |
3rd Tuesday |
7:00-8:00am PT |
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Technical Committee call |
2nd Tuesday, uneven month |
7:00-8:00am PT |
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NEW! |
Technical Committee call |
2nd Tuesday, even month |
7:00-8:00am PT |
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NEW! |
Technical Committee call |
1st Tuesday, even month |
7:00-8:00am PT |
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NEW! |
Technical Committee call |
1st Tuesday, uneven month |
7:00-8:00am PT |
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NEW! |
Incubation |
TBD |
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Fluids-Fluid Lifecycle Management |
Active |
3rd Wednesday |
7:00-8:00am PT |
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NEW! |
Incubation |
TBD |
TBD |
-Spencer Kerns (Chevron Phillips Chemical) |
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NEW! |
Incubation |
TBD |
TBD |
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Solutions - Hardware Management for Liquid Cooling |
Active |
1st and 3rd Wednesday |
7:00-8:00am PT |
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Solutions-Immersion Requirements |
Active |
3rd Wednesday |
8:00-9:00am PT |
- Amy Short (Denvr Dataworks) |
Immersion Requirements rev2 (PDF) |
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Solutions-Power Distribution |
Active |
1st Tuesday |
7:00-8:00am PT |
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Solutions-TCO |
Active |
2nd and 4th Wednesday |
7:00-8:00am PT |
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NEW! |
Incubation |
TBD |
TBD |
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Incubation |
TBD |
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NEW! |
Incubation |
TBD |
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-Punith Shivaprasad (Shell)
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NEW! |
Incubation |
TBD |
TBD |
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NEW! -ITE-Advanced Cooling Techniques |
Incubation |
TBD |
TBD |
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NEW! |
Incubation |
TBD |
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NEW! |
Incubation |
TBD |
TBD |
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ITE-Signal Integrity |
Active |
1st Monday |
8:00-9:00am PT |
-Kai Wang (Intel) |
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Warranty Guidelines for Immersion Cooled IT equipment |
Inactive |
Inactive |
Inactive |
Inactive |
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OAI collaboration |
Inactive |
Inactive |
Inactive |
Inactive |
- Rolf Brink (Promersion) |
Previous meetings
Community presentations
All community debrief presentations can be found here
2024 call recordings
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