Jean-Francois Remacle

Jean-Francois Remacle

Université Catholique de Louvain

H-index: 48

Europe-Belgium

About Jean-Francois Remacle

Jean-Francois Remacle, With an exceptional h-index of 48 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université Catholique de Louvain, specializes in the field of Scientific Computing, Numerical Analysis, Finite Elements, Mesh Generation, Computational Mechanics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A Delaunay Refinement Algorithm for the Particle Finite Element Method applied to Free Surface Flows

X-Mesh: A new approach for the simulation of two-phase flow with sharp interface

Integrable Frame Fields using Odeco Tensors

The eXtreme Mesh deformation approach (X-MESH) for the Stefan phase change model

Integrable Cross-Field Generation Based on Imposed Singularity Configuration—The 2D Manifold Case

The extreme mesh deformation approach (x-mesh)

Robust topological construction of all-hexahedral boundary layer meshes

Three Dimensional Resin Transfer Molding Simulations: Control of Accuracy and Industrial Validation for Complex Ribbed Parts

Jean-Francois Remacle Information

University

Position

Full Professor - IMMC

Citations(all)

16140

Citations(since 2020)

7113

Cited By

11860

hIndex(all)

48

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

124

i10Index(since 2020)

74

Email

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Université Catholique de Louvain

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Jean-Francois Remacle Skills & Research Interests

Scientific Computing

Numerical Analysis

Finite Elements

Mesh Generation

Computational Mechanics

Top articles of Jean-Francois Remacle

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A Delaunay Refinement Algorithm for the Particle Finite Element Method applied to Free Surface Flows

arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.18416

Thomas Leyssens

Michel Henry

Jonathan Lambrechts

Jean-Francois Remacle

2024/3/27

X-Mesh: A new approach for the simulation of two-phase flow with sharp interface

Journal of Computational Physics

Antoine Quiriny

Jonathan Lambrechts

Nicolas Moës

Jean-François Remacle

2024/3/15

Integrable Frame Fields using Odeco Tensors

Mattéo Couplet

Alexandre Chemin

Jean-François Remacle

2024

The eXtreme Mesh deformation approach (X-MESH) for the Stefan phase change model

Journal of Computational Physics

Nicolas Moës

Jean-François Remacle

Jonathan Lambrechts

Benoît Lé

Nicolas Chevaugeon

2023/3/15

Integrable Cross-Field Generation Based on Imposed Singularity Configuration—The 2D Manifold Case

Jovana Jezdimirović

Alexandre Chemin

Jean-François Remacle

2023/3/6

The extreme mesh deformation approach (x-mesh)

arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.04179

Nicolas Moës

Jean-François Remacle

Jonathan Lambrechts

Benoît Lé

Nicolas Chevaugeon

2023

Robust topological construction of all-hexahedral boundary layer meshes

ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software

Maxence Reberol

Kilian Verhetsel

François Henrotte

David Bommes

Jean-François Remacle

2023/3/21

Three Dimensional Resin Transfer Molding Simulations: Control of Accuracy and Industrial Validation for Complex Ribbed Parts

François Trochu

J-F Remade

J Bréard

Y Benoit

Edu Ruiz

2022/1/26

Indirect all-quadrilateral meshing based on bipartite topological labeling

Engineering with Computers

Christos Georgiadis

Maxence Reberol

Jean-François Remacle

2022/10

The eXtreme Mesh deformation approach (X-MESH) for sharp contact fronts modeling

Benoît Lé

Nicolas Moës

Nicolas Chevaugeon

Jean-Francois Remacle

2022/7/31

Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) for 2D/3D Fluid-Structure Interactions, Including Contact Interactions

Martin Lacroix

Simon Février

Romain Boman

Jean-François Remacle

Jean-Philippe Ponthot

2022/9/1

Particle Finite Element Method for 2D/3D Fluid-Structure Interactions, Including Contact Interactions

Martin Lacroix

Simon Février

Romain Boman

Jean-François Remacle

Jean-Philippe Ponthot

2022/6/6

Déformation eXtrême de maillage (X-MESH): un nouveau paradigme pour le suivi de surfaces physiques, application au changement de phase

Nicolas Moës

Jean-François Remacle

Jonathan Lambrechts

Benoit Lé

Nicolas Chevaugeon

2022/8/29

Conditions frontières de contact par reprojection pour la méthode des éléments finis à particules (PFEM)

Thomas Leyssens

Jean-François Remacle

Jonathan Lambrechts

2022/5/16

A course on hex-mesh generation and processing

ACM SIGGRAPH Asia

Nico Pietroni

Marcel Campen

Alla Sheffer

Gianmarco Cherchi

David Bommes

...

2022/12/6

X-Mesh appliquée aux écoulements diphasiques

Antoine Quiriny

Jean-François Remacle

Jonathan Lambrechts

Nicolas Moës

2022/5/16

Représentation maillée de fronts de contact par l’approche eXtreme Mesh (X-MESH)

Benoît Lé

Nicolas Moës

Nicolas Chevaugeon

Jean-François Remacle

2022/8/29

Sharp contact fronts modeling using the eXtreme Mesh deformation approach (X-MESH)

Benoît Lé

Nicolas Chevaugeon

Nicolas Moës

Jean François Remacle

2022/8/29

Multidirectional sweeping preconditioners with non-overlapping checkerboard domain decomposition for Helmholtz problems

Journal of Computational Physics

Ruiyang Dai

Axel Modave

Jean-François Remacle

Christophe Geuzaine

2022/3/15

Hex-mesh generation and processing: a survey

ACM transactions on graphics

Nico Pietroni

Marcel Campen

Alla Sheffer

Gianmarco Cherchi

David Bommes

...

2022/10/18

See List of Professors in Jean-Francois Remacle University(Université Catholique de Louvain)

Co-Authors

H-index: 70
Thomas Pardoen

Thomas Pardoen

Université Catholique de Louvain

H-index: 61
Mark Shephard

Mark Shephard

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

H-index: 52
Eric Deleersnijder

Eric Deleersnijder

Université Catholique de Louvain

H-index: 46
Nicolas MOËS

Nicolas MOËS

École Centrale de Nantes

H-index: 35
Patrick Dular

Patrick Dular

Université de Liège

H-index: 27
Jonathan Lambrechts

Jonathan Lambrechts

Université Catholique de Louvain

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