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Photos: Red Bull Racing's F1 factory

Photo Red Bull Technology uses sophisticated computer aided design (CAD), wind-tunnel analysis and complex computational fluid dynamics (CFD) applications to develop the car. This is the headquarters of Red Bull Technology in... [10 Mar 2008]

Red Bull F1 racing up the grid

News Using a combination of computer aided design, wind tunnel analysis and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) the team uses a supercomputer to deal with the data produced. The Red Bull Formula One (F1) team... [07 Mar 2008]

Cheat Sheet: Supercomputing

Cheat Sheet But the term supercomputing is rather fluid, with the supercomputers of today often becoming the common-or-garden computers of tomorrow. Supercomputing? Is that just a PC wearing a cape and its underpants over its keyboard? [20 Nov 2007]

Supercomputer boost for AT&T Williams F1 team

News Like other teams, Williams uses the supercomputer for Computational Fluid Dynamics simulation work which requires billions of calculations to be made to simulate airflow on a 3D virtual model. The AT&T Williams Formula... [20 Jul 2007]

F1 team gets up to speed with supercomputing

News The team has been using Albert 2, developed in association with Intel, since the end of last year to develop the aerodynamics for its 2007 car using computational fluid dynamics (CFD), a complex simulation process which... [27 Jun 2007]

Q&A: Alex Burns, COO at AT&T Williams F1 team

Comment We use CFD (computer fluid dynamics - an aerodynamics simulation and development software) extensively and this is an area of possible future co-operation with Lenovo. As the COO of the AT&T Williams Formula One team,... [15 Mar 2007]

Supercomputer to power F1 team BMW-Sauber

News Using a process called computational fluid dynamics (CFD) the team can simulate airflow around parts to aid downforce and aerodynamics and to improve the efficiency of engine and brake cooling. Formula One team... [04 Jan 2007]

Hitachi Case Study: The Ultimate F1 Fan

White Paper That attitude was evident when they chose to upgrade their Computational Fluid Dynamics system. Formula One is the fastest and most technically advanced sport on the planet. So when SAUBER PETRONAS were building one of... [08 Oct 2004]

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