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    Numerical stability of explicit off-lattice Boltzmann schemes: A comparative study by Rao, Parthib R., Schaefer, Laura A.

    Published in Journal of computational physics (15-03-2015)
    “…The off-lattice Boltzmann (OLB) method consists of numerical schemes which are used to solve the discrete Boltzmann equation. Unlike the commonly used lattice…”
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    Wettability alteration implications on pore-scale multiphase flow in porous media using the lattice Boltzmann method by Nemer, Mohamed N., Rao, Parthib R., Schaefer, Laura

    Published in Advances in water resources (01-12-2020)
    “…•The relative importance and effects of the wettability-altered fraction, degree of wettability alteration, and accurate contact angle assignment are analyzed…”
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    Permeability estimation on tomographic images using curved boundary schemes in the lattice Boltzmann method by Rao, Parthib, Schaefer, Laura

    Published in Advances in water resources (01-09-2020)
    “…•As opposed to the widely-used bounceback scheme, we employ curved boundary schemes within the LBM framework to numerically estimate the permeability of a…”
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    Lattice Boltzmann models for micro-tomographic pore-spaces by Rao, Parthib, Schaefer, Laura

    Published in Computers & fluids (30-10-2019)
    “…•Low-resolution images lead to inaccurate solutions irrespective of collision models.•MRT model with sub-optimal relaxation rates may lead to…”
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    Coupled influence of wettability alteration and geometry on two-phase flow in porous media by Nemer, Mohamed N., Rao, Parthib R., Schaefer, Laura

    Published in Advances in water resources (01-11-2021)
    “…•The interplay between wettability alteration and domain geometry in impacting pore-scale two-phase flow in porous media is investigated.•A wettability…”
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    Geometric optimization of thermoelectric elements for maximum efficiency and power output by Barry, Matthew M., Agbim, Kenechi A., Rao, Parthib, Clifford, Corey E., Reddy, B.V.K., Chyu, Minking K.

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (01-10-2016)
    “…The geometry of n- and p-type thermoelectric elements (TE) in terms of the cross-sectional area and length were optimized to yield either maximum thermal…”
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    Lattice Boltzmann Models for Micro-tomographic Pore-spaces by Rao, Parthib, Schaefer, Laura

    Published 28-02-2019
    “…The lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) is a popular numerical framework to investigate single and multiphase flow though porous media. For estimation of absolute…”
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    Kinetically consistent thermal lattice Boltzmann models by Rao, Parthib R

    Published 01-01-2015
    “…The lattice Boltzmann (LB) method has developed into a numerically robust and efficient technique for simulating a wide variety of complex fluid flows. Unlike…”
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    Thermal characterization tests of the Qu Tube heat pipe by Rao, Parthib R

    Published 2010
    “…Performance characteristics of the Qu Tube were determined using a calorimeter test bed and a forced convection (air blower) setup. The Qu tube reportedly…”
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    Numerical Stability of Explicit Off-lattice Boltzmann Schemes: A comparative study by Rao, Parthib R, Schaefer, Laura A

    Published 03-01-2015
    “…The off-lattice Boltzmann (OLB) method consists of numerical schemes which are used to solve the discrete Boltzmann equation. Unlike the commonly used lattice…”
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    Journal Article
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    Kinetically consistent thermal lattice Boltzmann models by Rao, Parthib R

    “…The lattice Boltzmann (LB) method has developed into a numerically robust and efficient technique for simulating a wide variety of complex fluid flows. Unlike…”
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    Dissertation