20–22 May 2025
Sykia, Corinthia, Greece
Europe/Athens timezone

Session

System Tools

SYS
22 May 2025, 12:00
Sykia, Corinthia, Greece

Sykia, Corinthia, Greece

Description

Tools into which models are incorporated for use by scientists and industry

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  1. Sami Mezhoud (BIRA-IASB)
    22/05/2025, 12:00

    The SPace ENVironment Information System (SPENVIS) is a web-based interface providing access to a wide range of space environment and effects models for mission analysis, planning, education, and research. Under ESA contract a new SPENVIS system (SPENVIS-5) is developed, built on ESA’s Network of Models (NoM) to enhance modularity and interoperability.
    As part of a set of models to simulate...

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  2. Dr Damien Herrera (TRAD, Tests & Radiations)
    22/05/2025, 12:20

    We will present the impact of IRENE models on the Total Ionizing Dose (TID) [1], on Single Event Effect (SEE) rate [1] and on solar cell degradation [2], with respect to historical models such as AE8max/AP8min, MEOv2 and IGE2006, widely used in the space industry.

    OMERE freeware, downloaded by a large amount of people all around the world, was first used to compute spectrum from IRENE and...

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  3. Kerry Lee (The Aerospace Corporation)
    22/05/2025, 12:40

    There is a need to be able to produce survivability specifications for the natural radiation environment and the resulting effects for a spacecraft mission. Over the years more environment models have become available for the various sources of the natural radiation environment. These sources include Earth’s atmosphere, trapped radiation, solar plasma, solar energetic particles, and galactic...

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  4. Mr Zafar Iqbal (SPARC), Pete Truscott (Kallisto Consultancy Ltd)
    22/05/2025, 13:00

    The Network of Models (NoM) represents a significant advancement in ESA's space environment modelling capabilities, offering streamlined access to radiation environment and effects analysis tools through simple Python interfaces. Building upon ESA's substantial investment in established systems such as SPENVIS and ESPREM, NoM provides users with access to a comprehensive suite of models while...

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  5. 22/05/2025, 13:20

    Discussion of the previous talks and issues with implementation and usability of models within tools intended for spacecraft design in contrast to scientific investigations.

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