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A discontinuity-capturing crosswind-dissipation for the finite element solution of the convection-diffusion equationCODINA, R.Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering. 1993, Vol 110, Num 3-4, pp 325-342, issn 0045-7825Article

A nodal-based implementation of a stabilized finite element method for incompressible flow problemsCODINA, R.International journal for numerical methods in fluids. 2000, Vol 33, Num 5, pp 737-766, issn 0271-2091Article

An iterative penalty method for the finite element solution of the stationary Navier-Stokes equationsCODINA, R.Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering. 1993, Vol 110, Num 3-4, pp 237-262, issn 0045-7825Article

Stability analysis of the forward Euler scheme for the convection-diffusion equation using the SUPG formulation in spaceCODINA, R.International journal for numerical methods in engineering. 1993, Vol 36, Num 9, pp 1445-1464, issn 0029-5981Article

On stabilized finite element methods for linear systems of convection-diffusion-reaction equationsCODINA, R.Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering. 2000, Vol 188, Num 1-3, pp 61-82, issn 0045-7825Article

Comparison of some finite element methods for solving the diffusion-convection-reaction equationCODINA, R.Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering. 1998, Vol 156, Num 1-4, pp 185-210, issn 0045-7825Article

A finite element formulation for the Stokes problem allowing equal velocity-pressure interpolationCODINA, R; BLASCO, J.Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering. 1997, Vol 143, Num 3-4, pp 373-391, issn 0045-7825Article

Space and time error estimates for a first order, pressure stabilized finite element method for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equationsBLASCO, J; CODINA, R.Applied numerical mathematics. 2001, Vol 38, Num 4, pp 475-497, issn 0168-9274Article

A finite element model for the simulation of lost foam castingHOUZEAUX, G; CODINA, R.International journal for numerical methods in fluids. 2004, Vol 46, Num 2, pp 203-226, issn 0271-2091, 24 p.Article

CBS versus GLS stabilization of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations and the role of the time step as stabilization parameterCODINA, R; ZIENKIEWICZ, O. C.Communications in numerical methods in engineering. 2002, Vol 18, Num 2, pp 99-112, issn 1069-8299Article

Transmission conditions with constraints in finite element domain decomposition methods for flow problemsHOUZEAUX, G; CODINA, R.Communications in numerical methods in engineering. 2001, Vol 17, Num 3, pp 179-190, issn 1069-8299Article

Finite element solution of the Stokes problem with dominating Coriolis forceCODINA, R; SOTO, O.Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering. 1997, Vol 142, Num 3-4, pp 215-234, issn 0045-7825Article

A third-order velocity correction scheme obtained at the discrete levelOWEN, H; CODINA, R.International journal for numerical methods in fluids. 2012, Vol 69, Num 1, pp 57-72, issn 0271-2091, 16 p.Article

Error estimates for an operator-splitting method for incompressible flowsBLASCO, J; CODINA, R.Applied numerical mathematics. 2004, Vol 51, Num 1, pp 1-17, issn 0168-9274, 17 p.Article

Finite element implementation of two-equation and algebraic stress turbulence models for steady incompressible flowsCODINA, R; SOTO, O.International journal for numerical methods in fluids. 1999, Vol 30, Num 3, pp 309-333, issn 0271-2091Article

Characteristic-based split (CBS) procedureNITHIARASU, P; CODINA, R.International journal for numerical methods in engineering. 2006, Vol 66, Num 10, issn 0029-5981, 180 p.Serial Issue

Possible role of molds as secondary etiologic agents of the asthma epidemics in Barcelona, SpainCODINA, R; LOCKEY, R. F.Journal of allergy and clinical immunology. 1998, Vol 102, Num 2, pp 318-320, issn 0091-6749Article

The Characteristic-Based Split (CBS) scheme : a unified approach to fluid dynamicsNITHIARASU, P; CODINA, R; ZIENKIEWICZ, O. C et al.International journal for numerical methods in engineering. 2006, Vol 66, Num 10, pp 1514-1546, issn 0029-5981, 33 p.Article

Numerical comparison of CBS and SGS as stabilization techniques for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equationsCODINA, R; COPPOLA-OWEN, H; NITHIARASU, P et al.International journal for numerical methods in engineering. 2006, Vol 66, Num 10, pp 1672-1689, issn 0029-5981, 18 p.Article

Stabilized-coupled modelling of creep phenomena for saturated porous mediaSALOMONI, V. A; SCHREFLER, B. A.International journal for numerical methods in engineering. 2006, Vol 66, Num 10, pp 1587-1617, issn 0029-5981, 31 p.Article

A Dirichlet/Neumann domain decomposition method for incompressible turbulent flows on overlapping subdomainsHOUZEAUX, G; CODINA, R.Computers & fluids. 2004, Vol 33, Num 5-6, pp 771-782, issn 0045-7930, 12 p.Conference Paper

Allergenicity of varieties of soybeanCODINA, R; ARDUSSO, L; LOCKEY, R. F et al.Allergy (Copenhagen). 2003, Vol 58, Num 12, pp 1293-1298, issn 0105-4538, 6 p.Article

Numerical modeling of magma withdrawal during explosive caldera-forming eruptionsFOLCH, A; CODINA, R; MARTI, J et al.Journal of geophysical research. 2001, Vol 106, Num B8, pp 16163-16175, issn 0148-0227Article

Fourier analysis of an equal-order incompressible flow solver stabilized by pressure gradient projectionBUSCAGLIA, G. C; BASOMBRIO, F. G; CODINA, R et al.International journal for numerical methods in fluids. 2000, Vol 34, Num 1, pp 65-92, issn 0271-2091Article

Neoallergens in heated soybean hullCODINA, R; OEHLING, A. G; LOCKEY, R. F et al.International archives of allergy and immunology. 1998, Vol 117, Num 2, pp 120-125, issn 1018-2438Article

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