Title :
Correlation of inflight neutron dosimeter and SEU measurements with atmospheric neutron model
Author_Institution :
Boeing Co., Seattle, WA, USA
fDate :
12/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Inflight measurements during high-altitude flight (NVB-57 and ER-2) of a simple neutron dosimeter, the PDM-303, correlate well with the NASA-Langley atmospheric neutron model. Based on simultaneous measurements with the much more accurate tissue equivalent proportional counter, the PDM-303 response has been calibrated in absolute terms for high-altitude flight. Thus the PDM-303 output is correlated with the fluence of atmospheric neutrons during flight from the NASA model. In addition, a compilation of single-event upsets in the autopilot of a commercial airliner are used to calculate the altitude variation of the atmospheric neutron flux, which agrees with the altitude variation predicted by the NASA atmospheric neutron model
Keywords :
aerospace biophysics; avionics; cosmic ray neutrons; dosimetry; neutron flux; neutron transport theory; radiation monitoring; Inflight neutron dosimeter measurements; SEU measurements; altitude variation; atmospheric neutron flux; atmospheric neutron model; avionics single-event upset; commercial airliner autopilot; cosmic ray secondary neutrons; high-altitude flight; neutron dose equivalent; simultaneous measurements; tissue equivalent proportional counter; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft; Atmospheric measurements; Atmospheric modeling; Dosimetry; Laboratories; NASA; Neutrons; Single event upset; Velocity measurement;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on