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UNI EN 16603-10-12 : 2014

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SPACE ENGINEERING - METHOD FOR THE CALCULATION OF RADIATION RECEIVED AND ITS EFFECTS, AND A POLICY FOR DESIGN MARGINS
Superseded date

10-08-2022

Published date

10-23-2014

Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
4 Principles
5 Radiation design margin
6 Radiation shielding
7 Total ionising dose
8 Displacement damage
9 Single event effects
10 Radiation-induced sensor backgrounds
11 Effects in biological material
References
Bibliography

Pertains to the evaluation of radiation effects on all space systems.

Committee
U92.10
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Ente Nazionale Italiano di Unificazione (UNI)
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
EN 16603-10-12:2014 Identical

EN 16603-10-11:2014 Space engineering - Human factors engineering
EN 16602-70-06:2014 Space product assurance - Particle and UV radiation testing for space materials
EN 16602-30-11:2014 Space product assurance - Derating - EEE components
EN 16603-20-08:2014 Space engineering - Part 20-08: Photovoltaic assemblies and components
EN 16603-32-08:2016 Space engineering - Materials
EN 16603-10-09:2014 Space engineering - Reference coordinate system
EN 16603-10-04:2015 Space engineering - Space environment
EN 16601-00-01:2015 Space systems - Glossary of terms
EN 16603-34:2014 Space engineering - Part 34: Environmental control and life support (ECLS)
EN 16602-60:2015 Space product assurance - Electrical, electronic and electromechanical (EEE) components

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