Dear Joachim,
Thanks for your answer, but i'm not reffering to the atenuations in
materials around the source, i´m reffering to the the atenuation of photons
into the same source i.e. self atenuation effect. Then, my question is if
the extended "volume" source defined by the card BEAMPOS
(CYLI-VOL,SPHE-VOL, etc), have any matrix asociated.
Thanks in advance
and Best regards.
2015-10-14 2:24 GMT-03:00 Joachim Vollaire <joachim.vollaire_at_cern.ch>:
> Dear Andres,
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> If you define a region to which you assign your matrix material and that
> your extended source overlap with that region, then the effect of the
> matrix will be taken into account. The matrix will have the property of
> the material assign to the region and the primaries sampled in the volume
> defined with the extended source will be transported through the matrix
> material.
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> Hoping this answer your question
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> Greetings
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> Joachim
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> *From:* owner-fluka-discuss_at_mi.infn.it [mailto:
> owner-fluka-discuss_at_mi.infn.it] *On Behalf Of *Andres Emilio Ruiz Flores
> *Sent:* 13 October 2015 23:22
> *To:* fluka-discuss_at_fluka.org
> *Subject:* [fluka-discuss]: matrix effects in extended sources in FLUKA
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> Dear all,
>
> I have a queston about matrix effects in extended sources.
>
> In the card BEAMPOS I defined a extended source, my question is How can i
> put the matrix effects?, They do exist in that card?, Do i need another
> card to put them?
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> Thanks in advance. Best regards.
>
> Andrés Ruiz and Pablo Ortiz
>
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