Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Oct 1994
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Advances in Space Research (ISSN 0273-1177), vol. 14, no. 10, p. 841-852
Mathematics
Logic
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Collision Parameters, Fragmentation, Galactic Cosmic Rays, Heavy Ions, Mathematical Models, Radiation Shielding, Radiation Transport, Biological Effects, Flux (Rate), Scattering Cross Sections, Spacecraft Design, Structural Design Criteria
Scientific paper
The developement of the theory of high charge and energy (HZE) ion transport is reviewed. The basic solution behavior and approximation techniques will be described. An overview of the HZE transport codes currently available at the Langley Research Center will be given. The near term goal of the Langely program is to produce a complete set of one-dimensional transport codes. The ultimate goal is to produce a set of complete three-dimensional codes which have been validated in the laboratory and can be applied in the engineering design enviroment. Recent progress toward completing these goals is discussed.
Bodavi F. F.
Costen Robert C.
Cucinotta Francis A.
Lankin S. L.
Shinn Judy L.
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