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June 15, 1999, 18:07 |
CFD in Formula1...
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I have just finished my bachelor in mechanical engineering and I am strongly interested in car and aircraft aerodynamics. I have done a end of study project on a 3D wing using Fluent 5.0. and some aerodynamic reseach on a university car. I know that I have still a lot of things to learn on CFD but I would like to get into Formula1 or other racecar aerodynamic field. I would like to know where to look and what to do to get closer to this goal. I know this might be an ambitious program but anyway I would appreciate a feedback on this mater, please tell me what you think...(Your answer would be even more appreciated if you work currently in that field!...)
Thank you in advance for your answer A.Plomteux, B.Eng. |
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