Olivier Botella

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The LS-STAG immersed boundary/cut-cell method for non-Newtonian flows in 3D extruded geometries2022-11-28Paper
Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of a Ground Source Heat Pump System for Water and Space Heating Applications in Kazakhstan2022-11-14Paper
Accurate discretization of diffusion in the LS-STAG cut-cell method using diamond cell techniques2019-07-01Paper
Application of the LS-STAG Immersed Boundary/Cut-Cell Method to Viscoelastic Flow Computations2017-10-27Paper
An Overview of the LS-STAG Immersed Boundary Method for Viscous Incompressible Flows2016-09-30Paper
An immersed boundary/level-set method for incompressible viscous flows in complex geometries with good conservation properties2014-01-15Paper
The LS-STAG method: a new immersed boundary/level-set method for the computation of incompressible viscous flows in complex moving geometries with good conservation properties2010-02-09Paper
Chebyshev methods for the Navier-Stokes equations: algorithms and applications.2004-08-26Paper
A high-order mass-lumping procedure for B-spline collocation method with application to incompressible flow simulations2004-02-03Paper
B-spline Methods in Fluid Dynamics2004-01-19Paper
On a collocation B-spline method for the solution of the Navier-Stokes equations2003-02-06Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q44381682003-01-01Paper
Computing singular solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations with the Chebyshev-collocation method2002-06-17Paper
Benchmark spectral results on the lid-driven cavity flow2001-07-16Paper
On the solution of the Navier-Stokes equations using Chebyshev projection schemes with third-order accuracy in time1998-11-01Paper

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