Continuous implementation of 0D/1D engine models in the development process of a race car engine

Due to the increasing complexity of engines and the limited resources virtual development methods are essential throughout the whole development process. Especially in motorsports, virtual engineering methods can accelerate the development and finally make a difference.

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