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Overview

Dominique Legendre is affiliated with the National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse in France. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Engineering, with a focus on Computational Mechanics, Biomedical Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Surfaces, Coatings and Films, and Aerospace Engineering.

Their research topics cover a range of subjects related to fluid behavior and material interfaces, including:

  • Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer
  • Fluid Dynamics and Mixing
  • Surface Modification and Superhydrophobicity
  • Particle Dynamics in Fluid Flows
  • Minerals Flotation and Separation Techniques
  • Icing and De-icing Technologies
  • Lattice Boltzmann Simulation Studies

Frequent publication venues for Dominique Legendre's work include:

  • International Journal of Multiphase Flow
  • Physical Review Fluids
  • Journal of Fluid Mechanics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Chemical Engineering Journal

Notable recent papers by Dominique Legendre are:

  • "A hybrid VOF-IBM method for the simulation of freezing liquid films and freezing drops," 2021, Journal of Computational Physics
  • "Lifetime of Surface Bubbles in Surfactant Solutions," 2020, Langmuir
  • "Influence of gravity on the freezing dynamics of drops on a solid surface," 2022, Physical Review Fluids
  • "Numerical study of conjugate mass transfer from a spherical droplet at moderate Reynolds number," 2020, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
  • "Scaling of Lift Reversal of Deformed Bubbles in Air-Water Systems," 2021, International Journal of Multiphase Flow

Dominique Legendre collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Éric Climent
  • Roberto Zenit
  • Sophie Charton
  • Kosuke Hayashi
  • Hanane Atmani

Best Publications

  • The lift force on a spherical bubble in a viscous linear shear flow

    Dominique Legendre;Jacques Magnaudet

  • Numerical simulation of static and sliding drop with contact angle hysteresis

    Jean-Baptiste Dupont;Dominique Legendre

  • Volume of fluid method for interfacial reactive mass transfer: Application to stable liquid film

    Y. Haroun;Y. Haroun;D. Legendre;D. Legendre;L. Raynal

  • Hydrodynamic interactions between two spherical bubbles rising side by side in a viscous liquid

    Dominique Legendre;Jacques Magnaudet;Guillaume Mougin

  • Experimental characterization of the agitation generated by bubbles rising at high Reynolds number

    Guillaume Riboux;Frédéric Risso;Dominique Legendre

  • On the deformation of gas bubbles in liquids

    Dominique Legendre;Roberto Zenit;J. Rodrigo Velez-Cordero

  • Drag, deformation and lateral migration of a buoyant drop moving near a wall

    Jacques Magnaudet;Shu Takagi;Dominique Legendre

  • The viscous drag force on a spherical bubble with a time-dependent radius

    Jacques Magnaudet;Dominique Legendre

  • Mass transfer and liquid hold-up determination in structured packing by CFD

    Yacine Haroun;Ludovic Raynal;Dominique Legendre

  • A note on the lift force on a spherical bubble or drop in a low-Reynolds-number shear flow

    Dominique Legendre;Jacques Magnaudet

  • On the combined effects of surface tension force calculation and interface advection on spurious currents within Volume of Fluid and Level Set frameworks

    T. Abadie;J. Aubin;D. Legendre

  • Direct numerical simulation of reactive absorption in gas–liquid flow on structured packing using interface capturing method

    Y. Haroun;Y. Haroun;D. Legendre;D. Legendre;L. Raynal

  • Interaction between two spherical bubbles rising in a viscous liquid

    Yannick Hallez;Dominique Legendre

  • Hydrodynamics of gas–liquid Taylor flow in rectangular microchannels

    Thomas Abadie;Joëlle Aubin;Dominique Legendre;Catherine Xuereb

  • A squirmer across Reynolds numbers

    Nicholas G Chisholm;Dominique Legendre;Eric Lauga Lauga;Aditya S Khair

  • Thermal and dynamic evolution of a spherical bubble moving steadily in a superheated or subcooled liquid

    Dominique Legendre;Jacques Borée;Jacques Magnaudet

  • Influence of slip on the dynamics of two-dimensional wakes

    Dominique Legendre;Eric Lauga;Jacques Magnaudet

  • Dynamics and mass transfer of rising bubbles in a homogenous swarm at large gas volume fraction

    Damien Colombet;Dominique Legendre;Frederic Risso;Arnaud Cockx

  • Reversal of the Lift Force on an Oblate Bubble in a Weakly Viscous Linear Shear Flow

    Richard Adoua;Dominique Legendre;Jacques Magnaudet

  • A note on the modelling of the bouncing of spherical drops or solid spheres on a wall in viscous fluid

    Dominique Legendre;Roberto Zenit;Claude Daniel;Pascal Guiraud

  • The coefficient of restitution for air bubbles colliding against solid walls in viscous liquids

    Roberto Zenit;Dominique Legendre

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacques Magnaudet
Jacques Magnaudet Institute of Fluid Mechanics of Toulouse
Uwe Hampel
Uwe Hampel Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
Stephan T. Grilli
Stephan T. Grilli University of Rhode Island
Akio Tomiyama
Akio Tomiyama Kobe University
Eric Lauga
Eric Lauga University of Cambridge
Dirk Lucas
Dirk Lucas Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
Frieder Mugele
Frieder Mugele University of Twente
Guillaume Galliero
Guillaume Galliero University of Pau and the Adour Region
Elie Raphaël
Elie Raphaël PSL University
Chao Sun
Chao Sun Tsinghua University

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