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concept:french-high-speed-train-tgv-undergoing-simulated-tunnel-testsFrench high-speed train (TGV) undergoing simulated tunnel tests
Example: computer simulations as a dynamic, evolutionary adaptation process for shaping the train nose.
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- A computer simulation method used to evolve the nose shape of high-speed trains by testing pressure wave intensity.
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- The chapter from which this knowledge graph is extracted, presenting examples of living processes in the 20th century.
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