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Xavier Clotet
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Evolution of porosity and channelization of an erosive medium driven by fluid flow
A Kudrolli, X Clotet
Physical review letters 117 (2), 028001, 2016
252016
Drag law for an intruder in granular sediments
A Panaitescu, X Clotet, A Kudrolli
Physical Review E 95 (3), 032901, 2017
232017
Disorder-induced capillary bursts control intermittency in slow imbibition
X Clotet, J Ortín, S Santucci
Physical review letters 113 (7), 074501, 2014
192014
Experimental study of stable imbibition displacements in a model open fracture. II. Scale-dependent avalanche dynamics
X Clotet, S Santucci, J Ortín
Physical Review E 93 (1), 012150, 2016
152016
Capillary rise in Hele-Shaw models of disordered media
X Clotet, R Planet, J Ortı
Journal of colloid and interface science 377 (1), 387-395, 2012
132012
Experimental study of stable imbibition displacements in a model open fracture. I. Local avalanche dynamics
X Clotet, J Ortín, S Santucci
Physical Review E 93 (1), 012149, 2016
112016
Intermittency of Fluid Imbibition in Disordered Media
X Clotet, S Santucci, J Ortín
Revista Cubana de Física 29 (1E), 1-62-1E65, 2012
12012
Drag law for an intruder in granular sediments (vol 95, 032901, 2017)
A Panaitescu, X Clotet, A Kudrolli
PHYSICAL REVIEW E 99 (3), 2019
2019
Model of fluid flow and internal erosion of a porous fragile medium
A Kudrolli, X Clotet
APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts, L40. 007, 2016
2016
Channelization and avalanche dynamics of sediments in a fracture driven by fluid flow
A Kudrolli, X Clotet
APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts, A1. 001, 2015
2015
Sedimentation of athermal particles in clay suspensions
X Clotet, A Kudrolli
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2015, D50. 002, 2015
2015
Imbibition in a model open fracture. Capillary rise, kinetic roughening, and intermittent avalanche dynamics
X Clotet
Universitat de Barcelona; ENS-Lyon, 2014
2014
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