With the growing interest in environmental issues, the automotive industry is required to implement a range of measures such as increasing fuel efficiency or decreasing pollutants from exhaust gases. It is no doubt that CFD is an encouraging technology to develop an innovative idea by providing valuable data which conventional experimental methods can not measure. Compared with other industries, the automotive industry has been taking the initiative in introducing Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) at various stages of manufacturing. Thus, we can look into the state of the art of engineering CFD by reviewing its applications in automotive engineering.


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