XTI Aerospace Inc. has announced a strategic partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory. This collaboration aims to accelerate the development of the TriFan 600 xVTOL aircraft through advanced computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis using the Frontier supercomputer. The partnership enables XTI to digitally simulate various configurations and mission profiles, optimizing the aircraft's performance and safety as part of the FAA certification process. This collaboration provides XTI with a significant advantage in enhancing their engineering processes and de-risking key design aspects of the TriFan 600 xVTOL.
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