How Is CFD Used In F1?
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How Is CFD Used In F1?
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is used in Formula 1 to simulate how air flows around a car, helping teams optimise aerodynamic performance before a single part is physically built. By modelling airflow digitally, engineers can analyse downforce, drag, cooling, and turbulence across every surface of the car. This allows them to refine components, compare concepts, and make data-driven decisions faster and more efficiently than relying on phys…
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