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Arabi, S., Trépanier, J.-Y., & Camarero, R. (2019). A simple extension of Roe's scheme for multi-component real gas flows. Journal of Computational Physics, 388, 178-194. External link
Arabi, S., Trépanier, J.-Y., Camarero, R., Robin-Jouan, P., Guiavarch, P., & Zhou, T. (2018, September). CFD simulation of multi-component real-gas flows in high voltage circuit breaker chambers [Paper]. 22nd International Conference on Gas Discharges and their Applications, Novi Sad, Serbia. Unavailable
Arabi, S., Trépanier, J.-Y., & Camarero, R. (2017). A simple extension of Roe's scheme for real gases. Journal of Computational Physics, 329, 16-28. External link
Arabi, S., Camarero, R., & Guibault, F. (2015). Comparison of mapping operators for unstructured meshes. Engineering with Computers, 31(3), 579-595. External link
Arabi, S., Trépanier, J.-Y., & Camarero, R. (2015). Transient simulation of nozzle geometry change during ablation in high-voltage circuit breakers. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 48(4), 045501. External link
Arabi, S., Camarero, R., & Guibault, F. (2014). Unstructured meshes for large body motion using mapping operators. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 106, 26-43. External link
Falsafioon, M., Arabi, S., Camarero, R., & Guibault, F. (2020). Moving meshes in complex configurations using the composite sliding grid method. Computers & Fluids, 206, 104256 (16 pages). External link
Falsafioon, M., Arabi, S., Camarero, R., & Guibault, F. (2017). Unstructured grid smoothing for turbomachinery applications. International Journal of Fluid Machinery and Systems, 10(4), 421-431. External link
Falsafioon, M., Arabi, S., Camarero, R., & Guibault, F. (2014, September). Comparison of two mesh smoothing techniques for unstructured grids [Paper]. 27th IAHR Symposium on Hydraulic Machinery and Systems (IAHR 2014), Montréal, Québec (10 pages). External link