Obviously, if you don't want to get into programming the source, you could always run two (sets of) simulations, one with one spherical source, another with the other spherical source. Then you can add/subtract and weight the combined result from the two sources accordingly.
Mario
On Dec 7, 2012, at 5:31 AM, Nicholas Bolibruch wrote:
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You cannot describe two spherical sources using Flair, or Fluka without using a customized SOURCE.f routine.
-- Nicholas Bolibruch Canadian Light Source Inc.<http://www.lightsource.ca/> Instrumentation Analyst Controls & Instrumentation Development +1 306 657 3643<tel:%2B1%20306%20657%203643> On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 1:50 AM, raha raha <yekoochooloo_at_gmail.com<mailto:yekoochooloo_at_gmail.com>> wrote: hi may you please help me? I cant ask my question of fluka disscas,I dont know why. I just have a simple question. how can I describe two spherical source in flair? I can describe one,but I couldnt find anyway to make it two. please help me thank youReceived on Sun Dec 09 2012 - 12:28:46 CET
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