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Int. J.

of Thermal & Environmental Engineering


Volume 4, No. X (2012) 0000
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H(I I. !anajreh, 2. 2yed, /. Oudaih, I. Talab. 2olar 'ssisted
Gasification< 2ystematic 'nalysis and .umerical
2imulation. Int. !. Thermal P 6nvironmental 6ngineering
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H*I Faik, Q< 6ngineering 0esign "rocess. "acific Grove<
RrooksE#ole, *,,1.
H1I Toukourou .D, Gakwaya R, Qazdani !!. 'n object&
oriented finite element implementation of large
deformation frictional contact problems and applications.
"roceedings of the (
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DIT conference on #@2D.
#ambridge, D', *,,(. 0MI< (,.>11Emitcfsm.,(,,,>,+
H+I Mcceelli S, Tadrict 3, /addev F. 0isintegration of
cylindrical liquid columns in liquid&fluid systems< direct
numerical simulation. In< 2chmitt ' $6d%, 0ynamics of
Dultiphase @lows. across Interfaces. 2pringer&Serlag,
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H>I "eky GC. T&'nalysis Integration $T'I% Technology.
Sirginia Tech /eport 65,,*&*,,,', Darch *,(,.
H?I Cumar 0. Dodeling and /epresentation to 2upport
0esign&'nalysis Integration. Daster Thesis, 0epartment
of #ivil 6ngineering, Indian Institute of Technology4 *,,-.
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