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Ilinca, E., Hetu, J. F., & Pelletier, D. (2005). Design Sensitivity Analysis for the Optimization of the Injection Molding Process. International Polymer Processing, 20(1), 86-92. External link
Ilinca, F., Hetu, J. F., & Ajersch, F. Numerical simulation of Al and Fe distribution during continuous galvanizing operations [Paper]. Galvatech '04 : 6th international conference on zinc and zinc alloy coated steel sheet. External link
Ajersch, F., Ilinca, F., & Hetu, J. F. (2004). Simulation of Flow in a Continuous Galvanizing Bath: Part I. Thermal Effects of Ingot Addition. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions. B, Process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science, 35(1), 161-170. External link
Ilinca, F., Hetu, J. F., & Ajersch, F. (2003). Three-Dimensional Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Flow and Heat Transfer in a Continuous Galvanizing Bath. Numerical Heat Transfer. Part A, Applications, 44(5), 463-482. External link
Ilinca, F., Hetu, J. F., & Pelletier, D. (2000). On Stabilized Finite Element Formulations for Incompressible Advective-Diffusive Transport and Fluid Flow Problems. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 188(1-3), 235-255. External link
Ilinca, F., Hetu, J. F., & Pelletier, D. (1998). Unified Finite Element Algorithm for Two-Equation Models of Turbulence. Computers & Fluids, 27(3), 291-310. External link
Ilinca, F., Hetu, J. F., & Pelletier, D. (1997, June). A single formulation and finite element algorithm: A tool for comparing two-equation models of turbulence [Paper]. 13th Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference, Snowmass Village, CO, United states. External link