Title :
Shielding Problems for Manned Space Missions
Author_Institution :
General Dynamics/Fort Worth Fort Worth, Texas
Abstract :
In order to estimate the magnitude of the radiation hazard presented by solar flare and Van Allen belt proton radiation, a simple spherical-shell shield geometry was chosen and physical dose calculatved as a function of shell thickness. Both point-target and body-phantom definitions of dose were used to define the primary particle dose. The secondary particles formed in the shield are shown to contributve a significant fraction of the total dose in the case of the 10 May 1959 flare spectrum and an aluminum shield.
Keywords :
Aluminum; Atmosphere; Belts; Biohazards; Hazards; Moon; Near-field radiation pattern; Pressing; Protons; Space missions;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1963.4323238