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wind tunnel

[wind] / wɪnd /
NOUN
testing structure
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It has led to a change of approach, and the drivers have been saying that large gains are being found in the wind tunnel as a result.

From BBC

“New factory coming together will be ready, new wind tunnel, a lot of investment. They look pretty good.”

From Seattle Times

Violating teams should also be penalized in competition, such as losing wind tunnel time for car and engine development, Brown wrote.

From Seattle Times

It allows scientists to test designs virtually without relying solely on more costly wind tunnel tests and live drills.

From Washington Post

“We know what the energy costs should be from wind tunnel experiments, but when we try to use our models, the energy costs we know they used are much lower.”

From New York Times