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This tutorial shows how to perform transient flow simulation of a Formula One (F1) race car using ANSYS CFX. For video of this tutorial refer to the video on the right side. Mesh file required for this tutorial is attached. An in-depth PDF document for this tutorial will also be uploaded shortly. To download the CFX simulation file for this tutorial check out the Refetch of this project below. Original F1 CAD model by Khan Mohammad Rabbi (https://grabcad.com/khan.mohammad.rabbi-1)
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