Re: [fluka-discuss]: Co60 gamma field

From: Vittorio Boccone <dr.vittorio.boccone_at_ieee.org>
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 22:13:54 +0200

Hi,
seems your question is a duplicate of this thread,
http://www.fluka.org/web_archive/earchive/new-fluka-discuss/2856.html
(Look carefully until the last mail of Francesco)

If you are a beginner there can be some small technical challenge in
between,
but nothing too exotic than a few lines of gool ol' fortran.

Best,
Vittorio

On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 8:03 PM, Uwe Riesterer (
uwe.riesterer_at_hs-furtwangen.de) <uwe.riesterer_at_hs-furtwangen.de> wrote:

> Dear FLUKA-Team.
>
> I´m an absolutely rookie in FLUKA. For which reason I mainly use the
> graphical interface Flair on FLUPIX. But for my work I have to simulate a
> gamma field (85*120cm) generated by a little cobalt 60 source (radiant in
> all directions), with different absorber materials in it. The result should
> be a 2D view of the gamma radiation through the various absorbers (Pb, Fe,
> Al and PMMA) with the corresponding weakening.
>
> The geometry etc. is not the problem, but I have problems with:
>
> -
>
> the correct configuration of the Co60 BEAM
> -
>
> what setting is the right one for my problem and how I have to
> configure it
> (is it USRBIN, RADDECAY ...)
>
> I work a lot with the Flair- & FLUKA-Manual, but without the necessary
> experience in this area it´s not easy.
> I´m learning by trying and doing.
>
> So please, could you help me further?
> Or do you have any suggestions?
>
> ***************************************************
> Riesterer Uwe
>
> Furtwangen University of Applied Sciences
> Security & Safety Engineering
> ***************************************************
>
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