Re: [fluka-discuss]: Problems about ion transportation in a neutron detector

From: Mikhail Polkovnikov <pmk_at_ihep.ru>
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2018 14:23:16 +0300

Dear Yang,


There is no need to define your own natural elements, unless you need
transport of charged light fragments. See manual chapters 10.2 and
10.3.3, 10.3.4.

Best regards,
Mikhail


On 10.10.2018 09:45, YANG Tao wrote:
> Dear Mikhail,
>
>     Thanks for your help. I am sorry to disturb you again. I don't
> know why I always failed to send my last email to the fluka-discuss,
> maybe it's caused by the size of attachments. The problem is listed on
> this web link:
> http://www.fluka.org/web_archive/earchive/new-fluka-discuss/12843.html
>
>     I run it by changing the boron definition as you give, and it
> works. In the problem of neutron activation,I think it is a puzzled
> task to define every element by this step (explicitly define the
> natural element consist of several isotopes) since there are many
> elements involving in the activation process. I want to know whether
> this method or step  is necessary for other elements or not(e.g.,
> Li-6, Cu-64, Fe-56 ...)?
>
> best regards!
>
> Yang
>



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