Re: [fluka-discuss]: Usrbin detector Definition

From: Celestine Onjewu Oche <oche.pg821497_at_st.futminna.edu.ng>
Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2019 13:17:50 +0100

Thank you very much. I appreciate your response. I am using the
specifications you gave. There is a problem however, my plots come out
as lines and not as spectrum of colours describing the fluence and energy
deposition in different regions. See attachment1and 2. What might be the
problem pls.


On Mon, Sep 9, 2019, 7:45 AM Paola Sala <paola.sala_at_mi.infn.it> wrote:

> Hello
> 1. no, if you use USRBIN on a cylindrical or cartesian grid. Yes, if you
> use it by region
>
> 2. I would use mesh, so that you can subdivide the space, in and after the
> target, in cells. If your problem has cylindrical symmetry (ex pencil beam
> + cylinder target) it's more convenient to use USRBIN cylindrical.
>
> You can have a look at slides from courses , for instance
> https://indico.cern.ch/event/694979/contributions/2927109/attachments
>
> Hope this helps
> Paola
> /1657642/2654312/Scoring_2018.pdf
> > Hello Fluka professionals.
> > while trying to define my detector I am in a fix and would love to find
> > answers to the following:
> >
> > 1. Does The dimensionsof the detector have anything to do with the size
> of
> > the target defined?
> > 2. The target am considering is made up of three layers of different
> > materials with length along the x-axis, and I would love to find the
> > fluence of the particles beyond the third region (layer). the WHAT(1) of
> > the uSRBIN, should it be by region or Mesh Cartesian. Further explanation
> > is desired pls if it's by region.
> > Thanks
> >
>
>
> Paola Sala
> INFN Milano
> tel. Milano +39-0250317374
> tel. CERN +41-227679148
>
>



__________________________________________________________________________
You can manage unsubscription from this mailing list at https://www.fluka.org/fluka.php?id=acc_info

attachment_1.png
(image/png attachment: attachment_1.png)

attachment_2.jpg
(image/jpeg attachment: attachment_2.jpg)

Received on Fri Sep 13 2019 - 15:31:45 CEST

This archive was generated by hypermail 2.3.0 : Fri Sep 13 2019 - 15:31:47 CEST