[fluka-discuss]: How to replicate a bump in FLUKA

From: Srinidhi Bheesette <srinidhi.bheesette_at_cern.ch>
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 22:42:14 +0200

Hi all,

I am trying to simulate a pixel detector in FLUKA to measure its energy
response. In this I need to replicate 65536 bump bonds which connect the
sensor to the electronic circuits. Since using LATTICE card to do this is
tedious and lengthy, I am wondering if a user routine (or tweak the
lattic.f) will do the job.

I have tried implementing it by writing a script which generates 65536
bodies (bumps) and similarly the boolean an .inp file which I import in
FLAIR and view the geometry. Although this works very well I still want to
generate the geometry through a simpler and more efficient approach.

I wish to know if there is an alternate method to implement the above case.
Help will be highly appreciated Thanks in advance.

Cheers,
Shri

(Srinidhi Bheesette)

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