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TotalSim Provides CFD Simulation Software to Two GoFly Prize Phase II Winners

The GoFly Prize is a Boeing-sponsored competition in which more than 3,500 innovators on 824 teams from 103 countries create a personal flying device such as a UAV to compete for $2,000,000 in prizes. In 2018, TotalSim was asked by the GoFly Prize organizers to provide contestants with CFD simulation software allowing the top minds […]

TotalSim Awarded SBIR Funded Project with Department of Defense

We are proud to announce that TotalSim US have been awarded a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project through AFWERX and AFRL with the Department of Defense. The SBIR program is a highly competitive program that encourages domestic small businesses to engage in Federal Research/Research and Development (R/R&D) that has the potential for […]

TotalSim Featured in Digital Engineering magazine

Simulation is transitioning from a highly specialized operation performed by experts at the end of the design process to a more ubiquitous activity that can help optimize products throughout the design cycle. That means companies are doing more simulation and asking for results much faster.

Andy Luo Presents at AIAA High Lift Prediction Workshop

CFD Engineer, Andy Luo, presented at the 3rd AIAA CFD High Lift Prediction Workshop hosted by the AIAA Aviation and and Aeronautics Forum and Exposition on June 3, 2017 in Denver, CO. The Workshop was well attended with 36 participants from 14 countries ranging from academia to CFD vendors to research labs.

iRacing’s Ongoing Pursuit of Race Simulation Realism

Thanks to the meticulous work of the simulation industry’s leading artists and vehicle dynamicists, the 50+ digital race cars available on iRacing.com look, drive and race like their real world counterparts. The key word there is “digital.” For, when all is said and done, iRacing’s stock, sports and open wheel cars are constructed of advanced mathematics and physics calculations rather than physical parts. There isn’t a real bolt, A-arm or wing to be found.

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