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Researcher
Bart Verleye
- Disciplines:Statistics and numerical methods, Distributed computing, Scientific computing
Affiliations
- Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics (NUMA) (Division)
Member
From1 Aug 2020 → 31 Jul 2013 - NUMA, Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics Section (Division)
Member
From15 Sep 2003 → 31 Jul 2013
Publications
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- Two particle-in-grid realisations on spacetrees(2016)
Authors: Bart Verleye, Pierre Henri, Dirk Roose
Pages: 42 - 64 - Meso-level textile composites simulations: Open data exchange and scripting(2014)
Authors: Stepan Lomov, Ignace Verpoest, Bart Verleye
Pages: 621 - 637 - Implementation of a 2D electrostatic particle in cell algorithm in Unified Parallel C with dynamic load-balancing(2013)
Authors: Bart Verleye, Pierre Henri, Roel Wuyts, Giovanni Lapenta, Karl Meerbergen
Pages: 10 - 16 - Efficient generation of the voxel description of textile geometries for the computation of the permeability(2012)
Authors: Stepan Lomov, Dirk Roose, Bart Verleye, Ignace Verpoest
Pages: 60 - 67 - A 2.5D simulation of the filling and post-filling stages of the resin infusion process(2012)
Authors: Bart Verleye
Pages: 294 - 301 - Uncertainty quantification in Liquid Composite Moulding processes(2012)
Authors: Bart Verleye, Dirk Nuyens
Pages: 265 - 271 - Experimental determination of the permeability of textiles: a benchmark exercise(2011)
Authors: Stepan Lomov, Bart Verleye
Pages: 1157 - 1168 - Modelling of the permeability of non-crimp fabrics for composites(2011)
Authors: Bart Verleye, Stepan Lomov, Dirk Roose
Pages: 242 - 259Number of pages: 18 - An improved pore-network model for the computation of the saturated permeability of porous rock(2010)
Authors: Philippe Van Marcke, Bart Verleye, Jan Carmeliet, Dirk Roose, Rudy Swennen
Pages: 451 - 476 - Permeability prediction for the meso-macro coupling in the simulation of the impregnation stage of Resin Transfer Moulding(2010)
Authors: Bart Verleye, Stepan Lomov, Ignace Verpoest, Dirk Roose
Pages: 29 - 35