Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is used in industry and academia to address a wide range of use cases, including external aerodynamics, internal flows, heat transfer, combustion, reacting flows, free-surface flows, multiphase flows, and aero-acoustics. CFD solvers are commonly used to simulate external aerodynamics, which helps reduce drag and improve fuel efficiency��
]]>Engineering simulation is used across industries to accelerate product development. Simulations are used to check the safety of aircraft, cars, and buildings, ensure that your mobile phone has a signal wherever you go, and maximize the range of the newest electric vehicles. It reduces the need for expensive, time-consuming physical testing and enables engineers to iteratively improve designs much��
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