Space crew radiation exposure analysis system based on a commercial stand-alone CAD system

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Computer Aided Design, Radiation Dosage, Spacecraft Design, Spacecrews, Lunar Roving Vehicles, Manned Mars Missions, Radiation Shielding, Ray Tracing, Space Habitats, Space Station Freedom

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Major improvements have recently been completed in the approach to spacecraft shielding analysis. A Computer-Aided Design (CAD)-based system has been developed for determining the shielding provided to any point within or external to the spacecraft. Shielding analysis is performed using a commercially available stand-alone CAD system and a customized ray-tracing subroutine contained within a standard engineering modeling software package. This improved shielding analysis technique has been used in several vehicle design projects such as a Mars transfer habitat, pressurized lunar rover, and the redesigned Space Station. Results of these analyses are provided to demonstrate the applicability and versatility of the system.

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