BS EN 16603-10-04:2021:2022 Edition
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Space engineering. Space environment
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 204 |
PDF Catalog
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2 | undefined |
17 | 1 Scope |
18 | 2 Normative references |
21 | 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms defined in other standards 3.2 Terms specific to the present standard |
29 | 3.3 Abbreviated terms |
31 | 4 Gravity 4.1 Introduction and description 4.1.1 Introduction 4.1.2 Gravity model formulation |
33 | 4.1.3 Third body gravitation 4.1.4 Tidal effects 4.2 Requirements for model selection and application 4.2.1 General requirements for gravity models |
34 | 4.2.2 Selection and application of gravity models |
35 | 5 Geomagnetic fields 5.1 Introduction and description 5.1.1 The geomagnetic field and its sources 5.1.2 The internal field 5.1.3 External field: ionospheric components |
36 | 5.1.4 External magnetic field: magnetospheric components 5.1.5 Models of the internal and external geomagnetic fields 5.1.5.1 Models of the internal field |
37 | 5.1.5.2 Models of the external field 5.2 Requirements for model selection and application 5.2.1 The internal field |
38 | 5.2.1.1 Application 5.2.2 The external field |
39 | 5.3 Tailoring guidelines |
40 | 6 Natural electromagnetic radiation and indices 6.1 Introduction and description 6.1.1 Introduction 6.1.2 Electromagnetic radiation and indices 6.1.2.1 Total Solar Irradiance (TSI) |
41 | 6.1.2.2 Solar spectrum 6.1.2.3 Indices |
43 | 6.2 Requirements 6.2.1 Electromagnetic radiation 6.2.2 Reference index values |
44 | 6.2.3 Tailoring guidelines 6.3 Tables |
46 | 7 Neutral atmospheres 7.1 Introduction and description 7.1.1 Introduction 7.1.2 Structure of the Earth’s atmosphere 7.1.3 Models of the Earth’s atmosphere 7.1.3.1 NRLMSISE-00 model |
47 | 7.1.3.2 JB-2006 model 7.1.4 Wind model of the Earth’s homosphere and heterosphere 7.2 Requirements for atmosphere and wind model selection 7.2.1 Earth atmosphere 7.2.1.1 General |
48 | 7.2.1.2 Application guidelines |
49 | 7.2.2 Earth wind model 7.2.3 Models of the atmospheres of the planets and their satellites |
50 | 8 Plasmas 8.1 Introduction and description 8.1.1 Introduction 8.1.2 Ionosphere |
51 | 8.1.3 Plasmasphere 8.1.4 Outer magnetosphere |
52 | 8.1.5 Solar wind 8.1.6 Magnetosheath 8.1.7 Magnetotail and L2 |
53 | 8.1.8 Planetary environments 8.1.9 Induced environments 8.2 Requirements for model selection and application 8.2.1 General |
54 | 8.2.2 Ionosphere 8.2.3 Auroral charging environment |
55 | 8.2.4 Plasmasphere |
56 | 8.2.5 Outer magnetosphere 8.2.6 The solar wind (interplanetary environment) 8.2.7 Other plasma environments 8.2.7.1 Magnetosheath |
57 | 8.2.7.2 Magnetotail, distant magnetosheath and L2 8.2.7.3 Planetary environments 8.2.7.4 Induced environments 8.2.8 Tables |
58 | 9 Energetic particle radiation 9.1 Introduction and description 9.1.1 Introduction 9.1.2 Overview of energetic particle radiation environment and effects 9.1.2.1 Radiation belts 9.1.2.2 Solar energetic particles |
59 | 9.1.2.3 Galactic cosmic rays 9.1.2.4 Geomagnetic shielding 9.1.2.5 Other planets 9.1.2.6 Neutrons |
60 | 9.1.2.7 Secondary radiation 9.1.2.8 Other radiation sources 9.1.2.9 Effects survey |
61 | 9.2 Requirements for energetic particle radiation environments 9.2.1 Trapped radiation belt fluxes 9.2.1.1 Long term average fluxes for Earth orbits |
62 | 9.2.1.2 Long term Flux models for specific orbits |
63 | 9.2.1.3 Worst case trapped electron fluxes for internal charging analyses 9.2.1.4 Worst case trapped proton fluxes 9.2.2 Solar particle event models 9.2.2.1 Directionality 9.2.2.2 Solar Particle Fluence Models |
64 | 9.2.2.3 Solar Particle Peak Flux Models |
65 | 9.2.3 Cosmic ray models 9.2.4 Geomagnetic shielding 9.2.5 Neutrons 9.2.6 <> 9.2.7 L2 and the Deep Magnetotail Environment 9.3 Preparation of a radiation environment specification |
67 | 9.4 Tables |
68 | 10 Space debris and meteoroids 10.1 Introduction and description 10.1.1 The particulate environment in near Earth space 10.1.2 Space debris |
69 | 10.1.3 Meteoroids 10.2 Requirements for impact risk assessment and model selection 10.2.1 General requirements for meteoroids and space debris 10.2.2 Model selection and application 10.2.2.1 Space debris |
71 | 10.2.2.2 Meteoroids |
72 | 10.2.3 <> |
73 | 10.2.4 The meteoroid model 10.2.4.1 <> 10.2.4.2 <> 10.2.4.3 <> 10.2.4.4 <> 10.2.4.5 Meteoroid streams fluxes 10.2.5 Impact risk assessment |
74 | 10.2.6 Margins |
75 | 11 Contamination 11.1 Introduction and description 11.1.1 Introduction 11.1.2 Description of molecular contamination 11.1.2.1 Primary sources of molecular contamination |
76 | 11.1.2.2 Secondary sources of molecular contamination 11.1.3 Transport mechanisms 11.1.4 Description of particulate contamination 11.1.4.1 Sources of particulate contamination 11.1.5 Transport mechanisms |
77 | 11.2 Requirements for on-orbit contamination assessment |