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+ | FEM techniques are widely used to check whether a sensor mounted would withstand the engine vibration and its life | ||
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Revision as of 11:38, 30 January 2006
CFD related to automotive applications like external car aerodynamics, climate control, engine cooling, combustion engines, ...
FEM or FDM technique can be used to find out the response of a temperature sensor mounted on exhaust gas manifold.
FEM techniques are widely used to check whether a sensor mounted would withstand the engine vibration and its life