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Satellite structure protection against space radiation

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titius

Aerospace
Apr 29, 2010
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Hi,

did anyone have an idea on wich criteria to rely for choosing the thickness of an aluminium structure to protect the satellite subsystems from space radiations.


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How much are you willing to spend to build, test, and launch the added weight? Aluminum is not much of a shield, and the general approach is to harden the electronics.

I suggest that you read Space Mission Analysis and Design by Wertz and Larson.

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Thanks for your answer, but in certain cases it is not possible to harden all the electronics from all the corners.
I think you already know that the radiations comes from all of the possible angles due to the rotations of the satellite. So I think that a minimum aluminium thikness is required to dcrease the radiation intensity.

 
Not sure what you're refering to; hardening of circuits are usually inherent in the design and are not dependent on angle.

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I'd say he trying to say that certain electronic component in his design can't be hardened against radition without some reduction in intensity.
 
I'm referring to "from all the corners"

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