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Bennacer, R., Reggio, M., Pellerin, N., & Ma, X. (2017). Differentiated heated lid driven cavity interacting with tube: a lattice Boltzmann study. Thermal Science, 21(1A), 89-104. Available
Leclaire, S., Pellerin, N., Reggio, M., & Trépanier, J.-Y. (2016). A multiphase lattice Boltzmann method for simulating immiscible liquid-liquid interface dynamics. Applied Mathematical Modelling, 40(13-14), 6376-6394. External link
Leclaire, S., Pellerin, N., Reggio, M., & Trépanier, J.-Y. (2015). An approach to control the spurious currents in a multiphase lattice Boltzmann method and to improve the implementation of initial condition. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 77(12), 732-746. External link
Leclaire, S., Pellerin, N., Reggio, M., & Trépanier, J.-Y. (2014). Multiphase flow modeling of spinodal decomposition based on the cascaded lattice Boltzmann method. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 406, 307-319. External link
Leclaire, S., Pellerin, N., Reggio, M., & Trépanier, J.-Y. (2013). Enhanced equilibrium distribution functions for simulating immiscible multiphase flows with variable density ratios in a class of lattice Boltzmann models. International Journal of Multiphase Flow, 57, 159-168. External link
Ma, X., Pellerin, N., Reggio, M., & Bennacer, R. (2017). Study on an antagonist differentiated heated lid driven-cavity enclosing a tube: Lattice Boltzmann method. EPJ Applied Physics, 78(3), 10 pages. External link
Pellerin, N., Leclaire, S., & Reggio, M. (2021). An interpolation-based lattice Boltzmann method for non-conforming orthogonal meshes. Computers and Mathematics with Applications, 100, 152-166. External link
Pellerin, N. (2017). Simulation d'écoulements turbulents sur profils d'ailes au moyen de la méthode de Boltzmann sur réseau [Ph.D. thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
Pellerin, N., Leclaire, S., & Reggio, M. (2017). Solving incompressible fluid flows on unstructured meshes with the lattice Boltzmann flux solver. Engineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics, 11(1), 310-327. External link
Pellerin, N., Leclaire, S., & Reggio, M. (2015). An implementation of the Spalart-Allmaras turbulence model in a multi-domain lattice Boltzmann method for solving turbulent airfoil flows. Computers & Mathematics With Applications, 70(12), 3001-3018. External link
Pellerin, N., Leclaire, S., & Reggio, M. (2014). Equilibrium distributions for straight, curved, and immersed boundary conditions in the lattice Boltzmann method. Computers and Fluids, 101, 126-135. External link