- 03 Jan 10, 08:40#178114
Mallya's Force India Formula 1 racing team will immediately acquire the edge it requires to develop its next generation cars. Moreover, the help, chiefly by way of condensed design cycle time, will be coming from a supercomputer based right here at Hinjewadi. On 30th dec, India's first F1 racing team contract signed an exclusive, 3-year contract with Tata Sons' Computational Research Laboratories (CRL) to develop a computational liquid dynamics (CFD) solution for designing F1 racing cars.
aerodynamic competence will improve, giving the team's drivers their best option of a excellent result. The computational liquid dynamics (CFD) designs for F1 cars are between the most complex and need exceptionally high compute powers for true results...
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aerodynamic competence will improve, giving the team's drivers their best option of a excellent result. The computational liquid dynamics (CFD) designs for F1 cars are between the most complex and need exceptionally high compute powers for true results...
Edited for content by SF.
Please stop trying to link spam. Thanks.