Open access peer-reviewed Edited Volume

Recent Advances in Numerical Simulations

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Academic Editor

Francisco Bulnes
Francisco Bulnes

IINAMEI, Technological Institute of High Studies Chalco, Mexico,
Mexico

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Jan Peter Hessling
Jan Peter Hessling

Kapernicus AB, Sweden,
Sweden

Published22 September 2021

Doi10.5772/intechopen.91589

ISBN978-1-83968-169-1

Print ISBN978-1-83968-168-4

eBook (PDF) ISBN978-1-83969-315-1

Copyright year2021

Number of pages290

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Retracted: Numerical Simulations of Detections, Experiments and Magnetic Field Hall Effect Analysis to Field Torsion

By Francisco Bulnes, Juan Carlos García-Limón, Víctor Sánchez-Suárez and Luis Alfredo Ortiz-Dumas

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2. A Monotonic Method of Split Particles

By Yury Yanilkin, Vladimir Shmelev and Vadim Kolobyanin

254
3. Numerical Simulation Modelling of Building-Integrated Photovoltaic Double-Skin Facades

By Siliang Yang, Francesco Fiorito, Deo Prasad and Alistair Sproul

503
10. Intensive Computational Method Applied for Assessing Specialty Coffees by Trained and Untrained Consumers

By Gilberto Rodrigues Liska, Luiz Alberto Beijo, Marcelo Ângelo Cirillo, Flávio Meira Borém and Fortunato Silva de Menezes

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13. International Benchmark Activity in the Field of Sodium Fast Reactors

By Domenico De Luca, Simone Di Pasquale, Marco Cherubini, Alessandro Petruzzi and Gianni Bruna

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