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 Bernoulli is a brand new quarterly journal that explores in unprecedented depth the theory and practice of road and race car aerodynamics. Its incisive content includes road and race car aero design and development studies and insights into wind tunnel design and operation, the use of CFD and on-track aero testing techniques. Bernoulli is essential reading for all those involved in the operation of wind tunnels, wind tunnel developers and suppliers of rolling roads, instrumentation and flow visualization technology. It is equally vital for model makers and testing service providers and for suppliers of CFD software and design and manufacturing software. Bernoulli is produced by an award-wining editorial team headed by William Kimberley. Contributors include a number of high-profile racing engineers, and specialists in different aspects of car aerodynamics.


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Simulation software firm Exa has a customer list that reads like a who’s who of the automotive industry. Audi, BMW, DaimlerChrysler, Dodge Motorsports, Fiat, Ford, Hyundai, Jaguar, Nissan, Paccar, Porsche, Renault, Volkswagen and many others all rely on it for computer-aided design software that enables them to build the most aerodynamic vehicles possible. Until now, though, the motorsport industry has been on the backburner for this US company, even though Audi used its PowerFLOW software in the early development of the R8.


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