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    • Journal article
    High-order h-adaptive discontinuous Galerkin methods for ocean modelling (vol 57, pg 579, 2007)
    Bernard, Paul-Emile[UCL] Chevaugeon, Nicolas Legat, Vincent[UCL] Deleersnijder, Eric[UCL] Remacle, Jean-François[UCL] (2007) Ocean Dynamics : theoretical, computational oceanography and monitoring — Vol. 57, no. 6, p. 579-580 (2007)
    • Journal article
    Dispersion analysis of discontinuous Galerkin schemes applied to Poincare, Kelvin and Rossby waves
    Bernard, Paul-Emile[UCL] Deleersnijder, Eric[UCL] Legat, Vincent[UCL] Remacle, Jean-François[UCL] (2008) Journal of Scientific Computing — Vol. 34, no. 1, p. 26-47 (2008)
    • Journal article
    High-order h-adaptive discontinuous Galerkin methods for ocean modelling
    Bernard, Paul-Emile[UCL] Chevaugeon, Nicolas Legat, Vincent[UCL] Deleersnijder, Eric[UCL] Remacle, Jean-François[UCL] (2007) Ocean Dynamics : theoretical, computational oceanography and monitoring — Vol. 57, no. 2, p. 109-121 (2007)
    • Journal article
    A multi-scale model of the hydrodynamics of the whole Great Barrier Reef
    Lambrechts, Jonathan[UCL] Hanert, Emmanuel[UCL] Deleersnijder, Eric[UCL] Bernard, Paul-Emile[UCL] Legat, Vincent[UCL] Remacle, Jean-François[UCL] Wolanski, Eric (2008) Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science — Vol. 79, no. 1, p. 143-151 (2008)
    • Journal article
    Boundary discretization for high-order discontinuous Galerkin computations of tidal flows around shallow water islands
    Bernard, Paul-Emile[UCL] Remacle, Jean-François[UCL] Legat, Vincent[UCL] (2009) International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids — Vol. 59, no. 5, p. 535-557 (2009)
    • Journal article
    A level set based model for damage growth: The thick level set approach
    Moës, Nicolas Stolz, C. Bernard, Paul-Emile[UCL] Chevaugeon, Nicolas (2011) International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering — Vol. 86, no.3, p. 358-380 (2011)
    • Speech
    Damage growth modeling and transition to fracture using level set functions
    Bernard, Paul-Emile[UCL] Moës, Nicolas Chevaugeon, Nicolas (2010) 9th World Congres on Computational Mechanics — Sidney, Australia
    • Speech
    Improvements and applications of the TLS model for crack propagation in quasi-brittle materials
    Bernard, Paul-Emile[UCL] Moës, Nicolas Chevaugeon, Nicolas (2011) 11th International Conference on Computational Plasticity — Barcelona, Spain
    • Journal article
    Frame field smoothness-based approach for hex-dominant meshing
    Bernard, Paul-Emile[UCL] Remacle, Jean-François[UCL] Kowalski, Nicolas[UCL] Geuzaine, C. (2016) Computer-Aided Design — Vol. 72, no.1, p. 78-86 (2016)
    • Speech
    A level set approach for brittle damage
    Chevaugeon, Nicolas Stolz, Claude Moës, Nicolas Bernard, Paul-Emile[UCL] (2010) 4th European Conference on Computational Mechanics — Paris, France
    • Speech
    A thick level set approach for damage growth modeling and transition to fracture
    Bernard, Paul-Emile[UCL] Moës, Nicolas Stolz, Claude Chevaugeon, Nicolas (2010) Second International Workshop on Advances in Computational Mechanics — Yokohama, Japan
    • Journal article
    Damage growth modeling using the Thick Level Set (TLS) approach: Efficient discretization for quasi-static loadings
    Bernard, Paul-Emile[UCL] Moës, Nicolas Chevaugeon, Nicolas (2012) Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering — Vol. 233-236, no.1, p. 11-27 (1 August 2012)
    • Speech
    Towards an ocean model using the discontinuous Galerkin method
    Bernard, Paul-Emile[UCL] Legat, Vincent[UCL] Deleersnijder, Eric[UCL] Remacle, Jean-François[UCL] (2007) 9th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics — San Francisco, USA
    • Speech
    High-order h-adaptive Discontinuous Galerkin methods for ocean modeling
    Bernard, Paul-Emile[UCL] Chevaugeon, Nicolas[UCL] Legat, Vincent[UCL] Deleersnijder, Eric[UCL] Remacle, Jean-François[UCL] (2005) 4th international workshop on unstructured mesh numerical modeling of coastal, shelf and ocean flows — Bremenhaven, Germany

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