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    Modeling of frost formation over parallel cold plates considering a two-dimensional growth rate by Armengol, J.M., Salinas, C.T., Xamán, J., Ismail, K.A.R.

    Published in International journal of thermal sciences (01-06-2016)
    “…In this study, a frost formation model is presented based on a new two-dimensional approach for the growth rate. For modeling the frost formation over parallel…”
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    Scaling of heated plane jets with moderate radiative heat transfer in coupled DNS by Armengol, J.M., Vicquelin, R., Coussement, A., Santos, R.G., Gicquel, O.

    “…•Radiation effects in heated turbulent plane jets are characterized.•Moderate radiation effects can change the classical jet scaling laws in the fully…”
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    Effects of variable air properties on transient natural convection for large temperature differences by Armengol, J.M., Bannwart, F.C., Xamán, J., Santos, R.G.

    Published in International journal of thermal sciences (01-10-2017)
    “…This paper aims to study the effects of air variable properties in the transient case of the classical differentially heated square cavity problem. A SIMPLE…”
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    Timetable-based operation in urban transport: Run-time optimisation and improvements in the operating process by Salicrú, M., Fleurent, C., Armengol, J.M.

    “…► Punctuality improvement using real passing time timetables. ► Modelling based on atypical trip identification, day segmentation, passing time adjustment and…”
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    Study of turbulence-radiation interactions in a heated jet using direct numerical simulation coupled to a non-gray Monte-Carlo solver by Armengol, J.M., Vicquelin, R., Coussement, A., Santos, R.G., Gicquel, O.

    “…•Impact of thermal radiation in a non-reactive turbulent jet studied with high-fidelity methods.•Strong radiation effects remain in the jet’s fully developed…”
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