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Snow Equi-Temperature Metamorphism Described by a Phase-Field Model Applicable on Micro-Tomographic Images: Prediction of Microstructural and Transport Properties
L. Bouvet
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N. Calonne
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F. Flin
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C. Geindreau
Journal articles
insu-03863738v1
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Macroscopic modeling of heat and water vapor transfer with phase change in dry snow based on an upscaling method: Influence of air convection
N. Calonne
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C. Geindreau
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F. Flin
Journal articles
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hal-01980219v1
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CellDyM : a room temperature operating cryogenic cell for the dynamic monitoring of snow metamorphism by time-lapse X-ray microtomography,
N. Calonne
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F. Flin
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B. Lesaffre
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A. Dufour
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J. Rolle
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et al.
Journal articles
hal-01954515v1
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Study of a temperature gradient metamorphism of snow from 3-D images: time evolution of microstructures, physical properties and their associated anisotropy
N. Calonne
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F. Flin
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C. Geindreau
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B. Lesaffre
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S. Rolland Du Roscoat
The Cryosphere Discussions, 2014, 8 (1), pp.1407-1451
Journal articles
hal-02021652v1
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Characterization of the snow microstructural bonding system through the minimum cut density
P. Hagenmuller
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N. Calonne
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Guillaume Chambon
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F. Flin
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C. Geindreau
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et al.
Journal articles
hal-02600853v1
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Towards the macroscopic modeling of dry snow metamorphism using an upscaling method.
N. Calonne
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C. Geindreau
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F. Flin
PCI 2014, 13th International Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Ice, Mar 2014, Hanover, United States
Conference papers
hal-01965812v1
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3-D image-based numerical computations of snow permeability: links to specific surface area, density, and microstructural anisotropy
N. Calonne
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C. Geindreau
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F. Flin
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S. Morin
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B. Lesaffre
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et al.
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insu-00844613v1
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