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Surface activation of Concorde by Be-7Activation analysis of two airframe components from the Concorde aircraft has identified the presence of Be-7, a nuclide found by other investigators that was deposited on the forward edge of the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) structure. The results of the Concorde analysis indicate that this phenomenon is very much a surface effect, and that the areal densities of the Be-7 are comparable to those found for LDEF. The collection of Be-7 by the aircraft must be greater than in the case of LDEF (since duration for which Concorde is accumulating the nuclide is shorter) and is of the order of 1.2 to 41 nuclei/sq cm(-)s(exp -1) depending upon assumptions made regarding the altitude at which collection becomes appreciable, and the efficiency of the process which removes the radionuclide.
Document ID
19920014052
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Truscott, P. R.
(Royal Aircraft Establishment Farnborough, United Kingdom)
Dyer, C. S.
(Royal Aircraft Establishment Farnborough, United Kingdom)
Flatman, J. C.
(Royal Aircraft Establishment Farnborough, United Kingdom)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1992
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Langley Research Center, LDEF: 69 Months in Space. First Post-Retrieval Symposium, Part 1
Subject Category
Atomic And Molecular Physics
Accession Number
92N23295
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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