Biology
Scientific paper
Jan 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998stin...9896628c&link_type=abstract
Technical Report, NASA/CR-98-206654; NAS 1.26:206654 Dept. of Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Science
Biology
Shielding, Heavy Ions, Small Satellite Technology, Computer Programs, Boundary Conditions, Algorithms, Correlation, Targets, Technology Utilization, Product Development, Isotopes
Scientific paper
This Final Progress Report for NCC-1-178 presents the details of the engineering development of an analytical/computational solution to the heavy ion transport equation in terms of a multi-layer Green's function formalism as applied to the Small Spacecraft Technology Initiative (SSTI) program. The mathematical developments are recasted into a series of efficient computer codes for space applications. The efficiency of applied algorithms is accomplished by a nonperturbative technique of extending the Green's function over the solution domain. The codes may also be applied to the accelerator boundary conditions to allow code validation in laboratory experiments. Correlations with experiments for the isotopic version of the code with 59 and 80 isotopes present for a two layers target material in water has been verified.
Badavi Francis F.
Chang Ken C.
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