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Ignat, L., Pelletier, D., & Ilinca, F. (2000). A Universal Formulation of Two-Equation Models for Adaptive Computation of Turbulent Flows. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 189(4), 1119-1140. External link
Ignat, L., Pelletier, D., & Ilinca, F. (1998). Adaptive Computations of Turbulent Forced Convection. Numerical Heat Transfer. Part A, Applications, 34(8), 847-871. External link
Ilinca, F., Pelletier, D., & Ignat, L. (1998). Adaptive Finite Element Solution of Compressible Turbulent Flows. AIAA Journal, 36(12), 2187-2194. External link
Ilinca, F., Pelletier, D., & Ignat, L. (1998, January). Adaptive finite element solution of compressible turbulent flows [Paper]. 36th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, United states. External link
Ignat, L., Pelletier, D., & Ilinca, F. (1998, January). Solution of two-equation models of turbulence using a universal adaptive finite element algorithm [Paper]. AIAA, Aerospace Sciences Meeting & Exhibit, 36th, Reno, Nv. External link
Ignat, L., Pelletier, D., & Ilinca, F. (1996, January). An adaptive finite element method for turbulent heat transfer [Paper]. 34th Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, United states. External link
Turgeon, E., Pelletier, D., & Ignat, L. (2000). Effects of Adaptivity on Finite Element Schemes for Turbulent Heat Transfer and Flow Predictions. Numerical Heat Transfer. Part A, Applications, 38(8), 847-868. External link
Turgeon, E., Pelletier, D., & Ignat, L. (1998, January). Effects of adaptivity on various finite element schemes for turbulent heat transfer and flow predictions [Paper]. AIAA, Aerospace Sciences Meeting & Exhibit, 36th, Reno, Nv. External link