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March 9, 2004, 10:14 |
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Hi All, I'm new to CFD and trying to study flow around race car body. I'm looking for help - hints and suggestions from people who know a thing or two about this kind of problem. One persone from Ford Racing told me that it took them 2 years to establish a CFD model that corelated with wind tunnel results... It was about 6 years ago (he was not CFD guy but all project superviser) so may be things changed now. My first question is - how valid is my modelling (assuming I'll finaly learn to do it properly) if I can not correlate it to experimental results?
Thank you Ted |
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