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Aerospace engineering / Computational fluid dynamics / Multidisciplinary design optimization / Drag / Boundary layer / Shape optimization / Navier–Stokes equations / Wind tunnel / Finite element method / Aerodynamics / Fluid dynamics / Fluid mechanics
Date: 2011-02-18 02:31:36
Aerospace engineering
Computational fluid dynamics
Multidisciplinary design optimization
Drag
Boundary layer
Shape optimization
Navier–Stokes equations
Wind tunnel
Finite element method
Aerodynamics
Fluid dynamics
Fluid mechanics

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