This chapter provides a number of examples of heavy ion rate predictions. It examines special conditions and performs spreadsheet calculations. The chapter shows that onset thresholds should not be used for estimating the severity of single event effect (SEE) rates. It discusses the various steps involved in using the common codes such as CREME96. The chapter also examines the influence of the threshold region on the calculated upset rates. As the Weibull and lognormal curves sometimes have different threshold behavior, the author compares them to examine the differences and the resulting impact on the calculated rates. The solid curves are Weibull curves, while the dashed curves are lognormal functions that match the Weibull curves at the one standard deviation points. The chapter discusses the differences in the predicted upset rates introduced by the differences in the two curves in the threshold region. heavy ion‐nucleus reactions; log normal distribution; prediction theory; Weibull distribution
Samples of Heavy Ion Rate Prediction
Single Event Effects in Aerospace ; 345-370
2011-09-20
26 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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