RE: [fluka-discuss]: FLOOD in BEAMPOSit

From: Eleftherios Skordis <eleftherios.skordis_at_cern.ch>
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 07:41:30 +0000

Greetings akardeep

As a good strategy it is advised to not have primary beam particles spawn directly at a boundary and much preferred to have them spawn in vacuum.
If you change the radius of the air sphere to be smaller by a micrometer (or your source to be a micrometer larger) [i.e. 100.0001 and 100 or 100 and 99.9999) you should not see problems any more.

Kind regards

Lefteris

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Eleftherios Skordis
Dep. EN/STI, CERN
CH-1211 GENEVA 23
SWITZERLAND

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Sent: 24 September 2014 07:52
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Subject: [fluka-discuss]: FLOOD in BEAMPOSit

I want to generate source points for photon emission, distributed
uniformly on a spherical surface. The direction of the emitted photons
should be directed inwards (preferably isotropic and directed towards the
center of the sphere).
I found FLOOD option along with extra BEAMPOSit card useful for this
purpose, as mentioned in the manual:
"for SDUM = FLOOD:
    the command defines a source distribution on a spherical surface, centred
    at the x,y,z point defined by another BEAMPOSit command with SDUM
blank or
    = NEGATIVE, such as to produce a uniform and isotropic fluence within the
    sphere. "

Using it, I made an input file and used USRBIN to score photons in a
parallelepiped passing through center and binned with 170 bins along
z-direction. (See attached flood.inp file).
My expectation was that more photons will be scored in the bin located
near the center of the sphere.
If I fill Water or lead inside VOID1, simulation runs fine. But if I
replace medium by air or any gas geometry error occurs. .out and .err
files are also attached with this email.
Please help me to resolve the problem.
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