A Multifidelity Framework for Aerothermodynamic Modeling and Simulation of Destructive Atmospheric Entry
Fábio Morgado,
Sai Abhishek Peddakotla,
Julie Graham
et al.
Abstract:The aerothermodynamic environment surrounding bodies undergoing destructive atmospheric entry is characterized by multiple interacting shock waves generated by the presence of several fragments moving close to one another at high speed. Shock interaction and impingement produce highly localized surface loads, influencing the overall dynamics of the fragment, its temperature, and in turn its demise. To account for the relevant physics during the reentry process of fragmenting bodies, a multifidelity framework i… Show more
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