HZETRN: Description of a Free-Space Ion and Nucleon Transport and Shielding Computer Program

Walter John(Langley Research Center), F Badavi Francis(Christopher Newport University), A Cucinotta Francis, L Shinn Judy, Devendra Gautam(Johnson Space Center), R. Silberberg(Universities Space Research Association), C. H. Tsao(United States Naval Research Laboratory), W Townsend Lawrence, K Tripathi Ram(Christopher Newport University)
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May 1, 1995
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Abstract

The high-charge-and-energy (HZE) transport computer program HZETRN is developed to address the problems of free-space radiation transport and shielding. The HZETRN program is intended specifically for the design engineer who is interested in obtaining fast and accurate dosimetric information for the design and construction of space modules and devices. The program is based on a one-dimensional space-marching formulation of the Boltzmann transport equation with a straight-ahead approximation. The effect of the long-range Coulomb force and electron interaction is treated as a continuous slowing-down process. Atomic (electronic) stopping power coefficients with energies above a few A MeV are calculated by using Bethe''s theory including Bragg''s rule, Ziegler''s shell corrections, and effective charge. Nuclear absorption cross sections are obtained from fits to quantum calculations and total cross sections are obtained with a Ramsauer formalism. Nuclear fragmentation cross sections are calculated with a semiempirical abrasion-ablation fragmentation model. The relation of the final computer code to the Boltzmann equation is discussed in the context of simplifying assumptions. A detailed description of the flow of the computer code, input requirements, sample output, and compatibility requirements for non-VAX platforms are provided.


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