--- ******************************************************************* Dr. Jilberto Zamora Saa Dzhelepov Laboratory of Nuclear Problems Joint Institute for Nuclear Research 141980 Dubna, Moscow region, Russia phone: +(496)2162589 (Office) phone: +7(915)4671294 (Mobile) email: jzamorasaa_at_jinr.ru ******************************************************************** El 20-08-2019 8:11 am, Jilberto Antonio Zamora Saá escribió: > Dear Andrea > > Do you have any example or tutorial where I can see how to count > particles using MGDRAW. > > thank in advance!! > > Jilberto > > --- > ******************************************************************* > Dr. Jilberto Zamora Saa > Dzhelepov Laboratory of Nuclear Problems > Joint Institute for Nuclear Research > 141980 Dubna, Moscow region, Russia > phone: +(496)2162589 (Office) > phone: +7(915)4671294 (Mobile) > email: jzamorasaa_at_jinr.ru > > ******************************************************************** > > El 01-11-2018 2:20 pm, Andrea Fontana escribió: >> Hi Jilberto, >> you can also find this information at the end of the Fluka .out >> file or count the particles with MGDRAW. >> >> Andrea >> >> Il 01/11/2018 12:10, jzamorasaa_at_jinr.ru ha scritto: >>> Dear Andrea >>> >>> First of all, than a lot!! >>> >>> The purpose of my previous question was concerning to calculate the >>> total number of electrons or positrons (in my case) which are >>> produced for one primary, then, and just to be sure, the total number >>> of electron correspond to the area under the curve, right? >>> >>> Thank in advance, >>> Jilberto >>> >>> >>> >>> Sent from myMail for iOS >>> >>> >>> Thursday, 1 November 2018, 08:02 -0300 from Andrea Fontana >>> <andrea.fontana_at_pv.infn.it>: >>> >>> Dear Jilberto, >>> assuming that you are using Flair to generate the plot, since >>> it >>> is based on gnuplot, you could calculate yourself an >>> approximation >>> of the integral with a quick code. You can find an example with >>> the Simpson's rule in the gnuplot documentation: >>> >>> http://gnuplot.sourceforge.net/demo/bivariat.html >>> >>> These commands could be inserted in Flair in the Plot tab in >>> the lower part of the window. If you save the project, they will >>> also be saved into the .flair file. >>> >>> Best, >>> Andrea >>> >>> >>> Il 01/11/2018 09:52, jzamorasaa_at_jinr.ru >>> <mailto:jzamorasaa_at_jinr.ru> ha scritto: >>> > Dear Fluka experts >>> > >>> > I’m simulating proton beam hitting a tungsten target. I already >>> got a >>> > plot fluence vs cylinder length, however, I would like to >>> compute the >>> > area under the fluence distribution, let say, the integral. >>> could you >>> > give some advise please? >>> > >>> > In the attached file you can see the plots that I got. >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > Sent from myMail for iOS >>> >>> -- >>> ======================================================================== >>> Dr. Andrea Fontana tel: +39 0382 987991 >>> Istituto Nazionale fax: +39 0382 423241 >>> di Fisica Nucleare >>> Sezione di Pavia e-mail: andrea.fontana_at_pv.infn.it >>> <mailto:andrea.fontana_at_pv.infn.it> >>> Via Bassi 6 web : www.pv.infn.it/~fontana >>> <http://www.pv.infn.it/%7Efontana> >>> 27100 PAVIA, Italy >>> >>> ======================================================================== >>> > > __________________________________________________________________________ > You can manage unsubscription from this mailing list at > https://www.fluka.org/fluka.php?id=acc_info
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