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BMW X5 External Aerodynamics (Virtual Wind Tunnel) at 90 km/hr in Augmented Reality. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Simulation with OpenFOAM pimpleFoam in Augmented Reality (AR).Floor movement and wheels rotation are implemented. CFD results are post-processed with Paraview and Blender and then uploaded into Unity3D. The enclosed CAD .stl and .obj is not mine, I downloaded it from: https://cgdownloads.com/download-bmw-x5-g05-m-sport-2019-3d-model-free/
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