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Overview

Jacques Rappaz is affiliated with the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland. Their research spans several interconnected fields, primarily focusing on engineering and chemical engineering.

The main fields of study for Rappaz's work include:

  • Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering

Within these broad domains, their subfields of study are more specialized, encompassing:

  • Computational Mechanics
  • Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes

Rappaz's research concentrates on specific topics such as:

  • Molten salt chemistry and electrochemical processes
  • Granular flow and fluidized beds
  • Cyclone Separators and Fluid Dynamics

They have contributed to scholarly literature with papers published in recognized scientific venues. One notable paper is:

  • A mixture model for a dilute dispersion of gas in a liquid flow: Mathematical analysis and application to aluminium electrolysis, 2021, Computers & Mathematics with Applications

Collaborations have been part of their research activities, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Emile Soutter
  • Marco Picasso

The primary publication venue for their research output is:

  • Computers & Mathematics with Applications

Best Publications

  • Finite dimensional approximation of nonlinear problems

    F. Brezzi;J. Rappaz;P. A. Raviart

  • Finite Dimensional Approximation of Nonlinear Problems. Part I. Branches of Nonsingular Solutions.

    F. Brezzi;J. Rappaz;P. A. Raviart

  • On spectral approximation. Part 1. The problem of convergence

    Jean Descloux;Nabil Nassif;Jacques Rappaz

  • Numerical modeling in induction heating for axisymmetric geometries

    C. Chaboudez;S. Clain;R. Glardon;D. Mari

  • Numerical simulation of macrosegregation: a comparison between finite volume method and finite element method predictions and a confrontation with experiments

    N. Ahmad;H. Combeau;J.-L. Desbiolles;T. Jalanti

  • Eigenvalue approximation by mixed and hybrid methods

    B. Mercier;J. Osborn;J. Rappaz;P.-A. Raviart

  • Finite element methods in linear ideal magnetohydrodynamics

    Ralf Gruber;Jacques Rappaz

  • APPROXIMATION OF A NONLINEAR ELLIPTIC PROBLEM ARISING IN A NON-NEWTONIAN FLUID FLOW MODEL IN GLACIOLOGY

    Roland Glowinski;Jacques Rappaz

  • Numerical analysis for nonlinear and bifurcation problems

    Gabriel Caloz;Jacques Rappaz

  • Consistency, stability, a priori and a posteriori errors for Petrov-Galerkin methods applied to nonlinear problems

    J. Pousin;J. Rappaz

  • On Numerical Approximation in Bifurcation Theory

    Michel Crouzeix;Jacques Rappaz

  • Finite Dimensional Approximation of Nonlinear Problems. Part II : Limit Points.

    F. Brezzi;J. Rappaz;P. A. Raviart

  • NUMERICAL MODELING OF INDUCTION HEATING FOR TWO-DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRIES

    S. Clain;J. Rappaz;M. Swierkosz;R. Touzani

  • Numerical simulation of Rhonegletscher from 1874 to 2100

    Guillaume Jouvet;Matthias Huss;Heinz Blatter;Marco Picasso

  • On spectral approximation. Part 2. Error estimates for the Galerkin method

    Jean Descloux;Nabil Nassif;Jacques Rappaz

  • Regular Article: Numerical Simulation of Free Surface Flows

    V Maronnier;M Picasso;J Rappaz

  • Finite Dimensional Approximation of Non-Linear Problems .3. Simple Bifurcation Points

    F. Brezzi;J. Rappaz;P. A. Raviart

  • Numerical modelling of induction heating of long workpieces

    C. Chaboudez;S. Clain;R. Glardon;J. Rappaz

  • Finite element approximation of multi-scale elliptic problems using patches of elements

    Roland Glowinski;Jiwen He;Alexei Lozinski;Jacques Rappaz

  • Numerical simulation of three-dimensional free surface flows

    V. Maronnier;M. Picasso;J. Rappaz

  • Approximation of the spectrum of a non-compact operator given by the magnetohydrodynamic stability of a plasma

    J. Rappaz

Frequent Co-Authors

Heinz Blatter
Heinz Blatter ETH Zurich
Franco Brezzi
Franco Brezzi National Research Council (CNR)
Roland Glowinski
Roland Glowinski University of Houston
Erik Burman
Erik Burman University College London
Michel Rappaz
Michel Rappaz École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Matthias Huss
Matthias Huss University of Fribourg
Martin Funk
Martin Funk ETH Zurich
Jacques Colinge
Jacques Colinge University of Montpellier

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