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Jean-Paul Caltagirone

Jean-Paul Caltagirone

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
38
Citations
5847
World Ranking
2261
National Ranking
71

Overview

Jean-Paul Caltagirone is affiliated with the University of Bordeaux in France and is active in research primarily within the field of engineering. Their work spans several subfields including computational mechanics, statistical and nonlinear physics, mechanics of materials, artificial intelligence, and aerospace engineering.

The research topics Jean-Paul Caltagirone has contributed to include:

  • Lattice Boltzmann Simulation Studies
  • Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer
  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
  • Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies
  • Advanced Numerical Methods in Computational Mathematics
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics
  • Fluid Dynamics Simulations and Interactions

Recent publications showcase a focus on fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and computational methods. Selected papers include:

  • "A phase inversion benchmark for multiscale multiphase flows," 2021, Journal of Computational Physics
  • "Application of discrete mechanics model to jump conditions in two-phase flows," 2021, Journal of Computational Physics
  • "Non-Fourier heat transfer at small scales of time and space," 2020, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
  • "Extension of Galilean invariance to uniform motions for a relativistic equation of fluid flows," 2022, Physics of Fluids
  • "An alternative to the Navier-Stokes equation based on the conservation of acceleration," 2024, Journal of Fluid Mechanics

Jean-Paul Caltagirone collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Stéphane Vincent
  • Arthur Sarthou
  • Philippe Angot
  • Jean-Luc Estivalèzes
  • Wojciech Aniszewski

The scientist's work is published predominantly in the following venues:

  • Fluids
  • Journal of Computational Physics
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Journal of Fluid Mechanics

Best Publications

  • Fictitious domain approach for numerical modelling of Navier–Stokes equations

    Khodor Khadra;Philippe Angot;Sacha Parneix;Jean-Paul Caltagirone

  • Three-dimensional Large Eddy Simulation of air entrainment under plunging breaking waves

    Pierre Lubin;Stéphane Vincent;Stéphane Abadie;Jean-Paul Caltagirone

  • Thermoconvective instabilities in a porous medium bounded by two concentric horizontal cylinders

    Jean-Paul Caltagirone

  • Thermoconvective instabilities in a horizontal porous layer

    J. P. Caltagirone

  • Towards large eddy simulation of isothermal two-phase flows: Governing equations and a priori tests

    E. Labourasse;D. Lacanette;A. Toutant;P. Lubin

  • Numerical modelling of nonlinear effects in laminar flow through a porous medium

    O. Coulaud;P. Morel;J. P. Caltagirone

  • Acoustic bubble cavitation at low frequencies

    J.-L. Laborde;C. Bouyer;J.-P. Caltagirone;A. Gerard

  • An adaptative augmented Lagrangian method for three-dimensional multimaterial flows

    Stéphane Vincent;Jean-Paul Caltagirone;Pierre Lubin;Tseheno Nirina Randrianarivelo

  • Solutions and stability criteria of natural convective flow in an inclined porous layer

    J. P. Caltagirone;S. Bories

  • Acoustic cavitation field prediction at low and high frequency ultrasounds

    J.-L. Laborde;C. Bouyer;J.-P. Caltagirone;A. Gérard

  • STABILITY OF A SATURATED POROUS LAYER SUBJECT TO A SUDDEN RISE IN SURFACE TEMPERATURE: COMPARISON BETWEEN THE LINEAR AND ENERGY METHODS

    Jean-Paul Caltagirone

  • A One-Cell Local Multigrid Method for Solving Unsteady Incompressible Multiphase Flows

    Stéphane Vincent;Jean-Paul Caltagirone

  • On the interaction between ultrasound waves and bubble clouds in mono- and dual-frequency sonoreactors.

    G Servant;J.L Laborde;A Hita;J.P Caltagirone

  • Efficient solving method for unsteady incompressible interfacial flow problems

    Stéphane Vincent;Jean-Paul Caltagirone

  • Spatio-temporal dynamics of cavitation bubble clouds in a low frequency reactor: comparison between theoretical and experimental results

    G Servant;J.-L Laborde;A Hita;J.-P Caltagirone

  • Fluid dynamics phenomena induced by power ultrasounds

    J.-L Laborde;A Hita;J.-P Caltagirone;A Gerard

  • Numerical modelling of bore propagation and run-up on sloping beaches using a MacCormack TVD scheme

    S. Vincent;J.-P. Caltagirone;P. Bonneton

  • Thermal diffusion sensitivity to the molecular parameters of a binary equimolar mixture, a non-equilibrium molecular dynamics approach

    Guillaume Galliéro;Bernard Duguay;Jean-Paul Caltagirone;François Montel

  • Modeling Soret coefficient measurement experiments in porous media considering thermal and solutal convection

    L.B. Benano-Melly;J.-P. Caltagirone;B. Faissat;F. Montel

  • Natural convection in a square cavity with thin porous layers on its vertical walls

    P. Le Breton;J. P. Caltagirone;E. Arquis

Frequent Co-Authors

Guillaume Galliero
Guillaume Galliero University of Pau and the Adour Region
Jacques Magnaudet
Jacques Magnaudet Institute of Fluid Mechanics of Toulouse
Stéphane Zaleski
Stéphane Zaleski Sorbonne University
Philippe Bonneton
Philippe Bonneton University of Bordeaux
Yves Brunet
Yves Brunet INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Stéphane Popinet
Stéphane Popinet Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Willi H. Hager
Willi H. Hager ETH Zurich
Bruno Castelle
Bruno Castelle University of Bordeaux
Roland N. Horne
Roland N. Horne Stanford University
Stephan T. Grilli
Stephan T. Grilli University of Rhode Island

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