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cfd

American  
  1. cubic feet per day.


CFD British  

abbreviation

  1. computational fluid dynamics

  2. finance contract for difference: an agreement to pay the difference between the value of a security at the start and finish of a stated period

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Around 15% of the UK's renewable energy generators are currently on CfD contracts since their introduction in 2012.

From BBC

Often, teams are finding that the CFD says one thing, the wind tunnel another, and the car behaves differently again when it gets out on track.

From BBC

"We employed a CFD model based on a fully nonlinear unsteady Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes solver that can incorporate viscous and turbulent effects and the free surface resolution critical to path-following problems, enabling a better prediction of path-following performance," elaborates Dr. Kim.

From Science Daily

Shorting is done on eToro using something called a CFD - a contract for difference.

From BBC

Shorting is done on E-Toro using something called a CFD - a contract for difference.

From BBC