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Description This screen shot of a three-dimensional finite-element model shows a three-car crash. In this type of simulation, conducted at Argonne National Laboratory's Transportation Research and Analysis Computing Center, separate processors compute the physics of small areas of each car but combine to determine the dynamics of the entire system. Read the full story<a>.</a>
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Crash-test simulation

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