Economy
Scientific paper
Jan 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979stin...7923880s&link_type=abstract
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Economy
Artificial Satellites, Computer Programs, Radiation Belts, Solar Radiation, Trapped Particles, Computer Programming, Electrons, Environment Models, Flux Density, Protons, Radiation Dosage
Scientific paper
A computer code was developed to evaluate the space radiation environment encountered by geocentric satellites. The Short Orbital Flux Integration Program (SOFIP) is a compact routine of modular compositions, designed mostly with structured programming techniques in order to provide core and time economy and ease of use. The program in its simplest form produces for a given input trajectory a composite integral orbital spectrum of either protons or electrons. Additional features are available separately or in combination with the inclusion of the corresponding (optional) modules. The code is described in detail, and the function and usage of the various modules are explained. A program listing and sample outputs are attached.
Barth Janet L.
Butler E. L.
Hebert J. J.
Stassinopoulos E. G.
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