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A Multifidelity Framework for Aerothermodynamic Modeling and Simulation of Destructive Atmospheric Entry

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Title
A Multifidelity Framework for Aerothermodynamic Modeling and Simulation of Destructive Atmospheric Entry
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AIAA Journal, June 2024
DOI 10.2514/1.j062987
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Fábio Morgado, Sai Abhishek Peddakotla, Julie Graham, Massimiliano Vasile, Marco Fossati

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