Re: [fluka-discuss]: Filter on resnuclei scoring

From: Vittorio Boccone <boccone_at_cern.ch>
Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2014 23:09:40 +0100

Hi Chris,
  I think this is regular option of the released version.

The portion of the manual I added comes from the ASCII version (from the
web), same I can find in the pdf of the new released version.



V.


On 2/15/2014 10:35 PM, Chris Theis wrote:
> Hi Vittorio,
>
> thanks for the hint. However, the option is not documented in the
> manual and the release version 2011.2b.5 unfortunately doesn't
> recognize it. One gets an abort message like
>
>
> *** Unable to resolve name element RESNUCLE in card ***
>
> AUXSCORE RESNUCLE -300100. TARGET TARGET
>
>
> Might it be that this feature was restricted to a development version?
> I also heard about it from other users.
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Chris
>
>
>
> On 15 Feb 2014, at 22:13, "Vittorio Boccone"
> <dr.vittorio.boccone_at_ieee.org <mailto:dr.vittorio.boccone_at_ieee.org>>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear Chris,
>> I would use the WHAT(2) of AUXSCORE
>> <= -100.0 Isotope coding. To select atomic number Z, mass
>> number A and isomeric state M
>> what(2)= -(Z*100+A*100000+m*100000000).
>> Z=0 means all atomic numbers for the given A,
>> A=0 includes all mass numbers for a given Z,
>> M=0 includes all ground and isomeric states.
>> To select only the ground state set M=9
>>
>> but maybe I miss the point of your question?
>> Best,
>> V.
>>
>> On 2/14/2014 10:13 AM, Chris Theis wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> Does anyone know by chance if and how it is possible to filter the
>>> scoring of a specific isotope via the RESNUCLE card? It seems that
>>> AUXSCORE is not applicable and I tried to implement a usrrnc.f
>>> routine which sets the weight (WEE) to zero for isotopes that I’m
>>> not interested in. However, it didn’t seem to have an effect even
>>> though I could confirm that the routine was called.
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>
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