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Dominique Baillis is affiliated with the Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon in France. Their research spans the fields of engineering and materials science, with a focus on subfields such as computational mechanics, building and construction, polymers and plastics, mechanics of materials, and civil and structural engineering.

The scientist's work primarily investigates topics including radiative heat transfer studies, heat and mass transfer in porous media, thermal radiation and cooling technologies, urban heat island mitigation, numerical methods in inverse problems, natural fiber reinforced composites, and composite material mechanics.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Zi Kang Low, Naïm Naouar, Nawfal Blal, Mohammed Zaidi, and Michaël Depriester.

Dominique Baillis has published in several scientific journals, notably:

  • Materials
  • International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
  • STUDIES IN ENGINEERING AND EXACT SCIENCES
  • Journal of Composites Science

Representative recent papers authored or co-authored by the scientist include:

  • Influence of boundary conditions on computation of the effective thermal conductivity of foams, 2020, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Radiative behavior of low-porosity ceramics: II-Experimental and numerical study of porous alumina up to high temperatures, 2021, Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
  • Numerical and experimental characterization of high-temperature heat transfer in a ceramic foam with dual-scale porosity, 2024, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Radiative behavior of low-porosity ceramics: I-Development and applications of a physical optics modeling approach, 2021, Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
  • Computational Model of Effective Thermal Conductivity of Green Insulating Fibrous Media, 2024, Materials

Best Publications

  • Thermal Radiation in Disperse Systems: An Engineering Approach

    Leonid Dombrovsky;Dominique Baillis

  • Thermal radiation properties of dispersed media: theoretical prediction and experimental characterization

    Dominique Baillis;Jean-François Sacadura

  • Melamine-derived carbon sponges for oil-water separation

    Aude Stolz;Aude Stolz;Sylvie Le Floch;Laurence Reinert;Stella M.M. Ramos

  • Heat transfer modeling in vacuum insulation panels containing nanoporous silicas—A review

    Mathias Bouquerel;Thierry Duforestel;Dominique Baillis;Gilles Rusaouen

  • Metallic foams: Radiative properties/comparison between different models

    M. Loretz;R. Coquard;D. Baillis;Eric Maire

  • Experimental thermal properties characterization of insulating cork–gypsum composite

    Abou-bakr Cherki;Benjamin Remy;Abdelhamid Khabbazi;Yves Jannot

  • Modeling of Heat Transfer in Low-Density EPS Foams

    R. Coquard;D. Baillis

  • Modified two-flux approximation for identification of radiative properties of absorbing and scattering media from directional-hemispherical measurements

    Leonid Dombrovsky;Jaona Randrianalisoa;Dominique Baillis

  • Numerical investigation of conductive heat transfer in high-porosity foams

    R. Coquard;D. Baillis

  • Conductive and Radiative Heat Transfer in Ceramic and Metal Foams at Fire Temperatures

    Rémi Coquard;Denis Rochais;Dominique Baillis

  • Experimental investigations of the coupled conductive and radiative heat transfer in metallic/ceramic foams

    R. Coquard;D. Rochais;D. Baillis

  • Near-infrared radiative properties of porous zirconia ceramics

    Leonid A. Dombrovsky;Herve Kamdem Tagne;Dominique Baillis;Laurent Gremillard

  • Use of Mie theory to analyze experimental data to identify infrared properties of fused quartz containing bubbles.

    Leonid Dombrovsky;Jaona Randrianalisoa;Dominique Baillis;Laurent Pilon

  • Experimental and theoretical study of the hot-wire method applied to low-density thermal insulators

    R. Coquard;D. Baillis;D. Quenard

  • Radiative properties of extruded polystyrene foams: Predictive model and experimental results

    A. Kaemmerlen;A. Kaemmerlen;C. Vo;F. Asllanaj;G. Jeandel

  • Radiative Characteristics of Opaque Spherical Particles Beds: A New Method of Prediction

    R. Coquard;D. Baillis

  • Analytical Modelling of the Radiative Properties of Metallic Foams: Contribution of X‐Ray Tomography

    Mathilde Loretz;Eric Maire;D. Baillis

  • Monte Carlo Simulation of Steady-State Microscale Phonon Heat Transport

    Jaona Randrianalisoa;Dominique Baillis

  • Analysis of the hot-disk technique applied to low-density insulating materials

    Remi Coquard;Elian Coment;Gilles Flasquin;Dominique Baillis

  • Radiative properties of densely packed spheres in semitransparent media: A new geometric optics approach

    Jaona Randrianalisoa;Dominique Baillis

  • Spectral Radiative Properties of Open-Cell Foam Insulation

    D. Baillis;M. Raynaud;J. F. Sacadura

Frequent Co-Authors

Frédéric Kuznik
Frédéric Kuznik Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon
Laurent Pilon
Laurent Pilon University of California, Los Angeles
Eric Maire
Eric Maire Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon
Nicola Bianco
Nicola Bianco University of Naples Federico II
Yves Bréchet
Yves Bréchet Monash University
Wilson K. S. Chiu
Wilson K. S. Chiu University of Connecticut
Wojciech Lipiński
Wojciech Lipiński Australian National University
Bernard Rousseau
Bernard Rousseau University of Paris-Saclay

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