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Ojas Joshi

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Stability Analysis of a Partitioned Fluid-Structure Thermal Coupling Algorithm

Pénélope Leyland, Ojas Joshi

Numerical multiphysics coupling is gaining more and more importance in engineering. Partitioned algorithms are among the most efficient methods to solve the coupled problem. However, they present some drawbacks, with the stability of the algorithm itself b ...
Amer Inst Aeronautics Astronautics2014

Fluid-structure thermal coupling and ablation effects in atmospheric entry

Ojas Joshi

This thesis deals with the modelling of fundamental aspects of the mission engineering, the physics, and the constraints of atmospheric entry of space vehicles. The aim of this work is to formulate a coupled approach for the modelling and the simulation of ...
EPFL2013

Radiation-Ablation Coupling for Capsule Reentry Heating via Simulation and Expansion Tube Investigations

Pénélope Leyland, Umar Sheikh, Daniel Potter, Ojas Joshi, Nikhil Banerji, Jérémy Raphaël Mora-Monteros, Valentin Marguet, Elise Joy Fahy

A capsule entering a planetary atmosphere at hypersonic speeds experiences high levels of radiative heating. Furthermore, coupling between the ablation products from the surface of the vehicle and the high temperature gas can have a major effect on the hea ...
2013

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