Title :
On-Line Tool for the Assessment of Radiation in Space — Deep space mission enhancements
Author :
Sandridge, Chris A. ; Blattnig, Steve R. ; Norman, Ryan B. ; Slaba, Tony C. ; Walker, Steve A. ; Spangler, Jan L.
Author_Institution :
NASA Langley Res. Center, Hampton, VA, USA
Abstract :
The On-Line Tool for the Assessment of Radiation in Space (OLTARIS, https://oltaris.nasa.gov) is a web-based set of tools and models that allows engineers and scientists to assess the effects of space radiation on spacecraft, habitats, rovers, and spacesuits. The site is intended to be a design tool for those studying the effects of space radiation for current and future missions as well as a research tool for those developing advanced material and shielding concepts. The tools and models are built around the HZETRN radiation transport code and are primarily focused on human- and electronic-related responses. The focus of this paper is to highlight new capabilities that have been added to support deep space (outside Low Earth Orbit) missions. Specifically, the electron, proton, and heavy ion design environments for the Europa mission have been incorporated along with an efficient coupled electron-photon transport capability to enable the analysis of complicated geometries and slabs exposed to these environments. In addition, a neutron albedo lunar surface environment was also added, that will be of value for the analysis of surface habitats. These updates will be discussed in terms of their implementation and on how OLTARIS can be used by instrument vendors, mission designers, and researchers to analyze their specific requirements.
Keywords :
Web sites; lunar surface; radiation; space research; space vehicles; Europa mission; HZETRN radiation transport code; OLTARIS; Web-based tool; coupled electron-photon transport capability; deep space mission; neutron albedo lunar surface; online tool for the assessment of radiation in space; rovers; spacecraft; spacesuits; surface habitats; Computational modeling; Materials; Moon; Neutrons; Slabs; Space missions; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7350-2
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2011.5747248