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Analytical-HZETRN model for rapid assessment of active magnetic radiation shielding
Authors:SA Washburn  SR Blattnig  RC Singleterry  SC Westover
Institution:1. Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309-0431, USA;2. NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 23681-2199, USA;3. NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX 77058-3696, USA
Abstract:The use of active radiation shielding designs has the potential to reduce the radiation exposure received by astronauts on deep-space missions at a significantly lower mass penalty than designs utilizing only passive shielding. Unfortunately, the determination of the radiation exposure inside these shielded environments often involves lengthy and computationally intensive Monte Carlo analysis. In order to evaluate the large trade space of design parameters associated with a magnetic radiation shield design, an analytical model was developed for the determination of flux inside a solenoid magnetic field due to the Galactic Cosmic Radiation (GCR) radiation environment. This analytical model was then coupled with NASA’s radiation transport code, HZETRN, to account for the effects of passive/structural shielding mass. The resulting model can rapidly obtain results for a given configuration and can therefore be used to analyze an entire trade space of potential variables in less time than is required for even a single Monte Carlo run. Analyzing this trade space for a solenoid magnetic shield design indicates that active shield bending powers greater than ∼15 Tm and passive/structural shielding thicknesses greater than 40 g/cm2 have a limited impact on reducing dose equivalent values. Also, it is shown that higher magnetic field strengths are more effective than thicker magnetic fields at reducing dose equivalent.
Keywords:Space radiation  Radiation exposure  Dose equivalent  Active shielding  Magnetic shielding  GCR
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