Dear Fluka experts,
The manual mention a flat geometry for GCR-ALLF and GCR-IONF, specifically according to the chapter 16.3 if WHAT(2)<0, than the value defines "starting height (the emission height in case of flat geometry)"
Do I understand it right that this means that the source is a "wall" of GCR consist of parallel rays?
If not, what the difference between spherical and flat geometry?
My goal is to experiment with shielding so it would be convenient to have a cylinder of different height and material subject to the homogeneous flux of composition and intensity of GCR.
Or maybe there is a different way to do this? What is a most common set up for shielding study?
thanks,
Roman
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Received on Tue Nov 24 2015 - 12:25:05 CET