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Giulio Gori

Researcher at École Polytechnique

Publications -  36
Citations -  332

Giulio Gori is an academic researcher from École Polytechnique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Aerodynamics. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 28 publications receiving 203 citations. Previous affiliations of Giulio Gori include French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation & Polytechnic University of Milan.

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PoliMIce: A simulation framework for three-dimensional ice accretion

TL;DR: A modeling framework is developed to perform two- and three-dimensional simulations of ice accretion over solid bodies in a wet air flow and the PoliMIce (Politecnico di Milano Ice accretion software) library provides a general interface allowing different aerodynamic and ice Accretion software to communicate.
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Extension of the SU2 open source CFD code to the simulation of turbulent flows of fuids modelled with complex thermophysical laws

TL;DR: The results prove that SU2 is comparatively accurate and computational efficient with respect to existing codes, and can be considered as a trustworthy tool for NICFD-based simulations and the future pillar of advanced automated design techniques involving complex fluid laws.
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Local Solution to the Unsteady Stefan Problem for In-Flight Ice Accretion Modeling

TL;DR: In this article, a new model for in-flight ice accretion is presented for both rime and glaze conditions, based on the local exact solution of the unsteady Stefan problem for the temperature profiles.
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SU2: the Open-Source Software for Non-ideal Compressible Flows

TL;DR: The capabilities of the open-source SU2 software suite for the numerical simulation of viscous flows over unstructured grid are extended to non-ideal compressible-fluid dynamics (NICFD), and a built-in thermodynamic library is incorporated.
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Non-ideal compressible-fluid effects in oblique shock waves

TL;DR: The non-monotone dependence of the speed of sound along adiabatic transformations is demonstrated to result in the admissibility of non-ideal increase of the flow Mach number across oblique shock waves, for pre-shock states in close proximity of the liquid-vapour saturation curve.