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Mesh for CFD study generated using ANSYS ICEM CFD. Mesh files (.msh) attached for StarCCM+ and Fluent. For OpenFOAM use you can run fluentMeshToFoam command to convert it to OpenFOAM mesh. License CC Attribution http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ . Formula One car CAD model (parasolid file) used here for meshing is by Gergő Farkas (https://grabcad.com/gergo.farkas-1)
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