RE: [fluka-discuss]: Multiple sources

From: Jyoti <jyoti.grg_at_britatom.gov.in>
Date: Wed, 08 May 2019 16:41:49 +0530

Dear Lefteris
Can you please help me to describe two sources in subroutine. Then I will write it for nine.
 
I am facing problem to define more than one source.
I have attached the subroutine file for a single source. Kindly find the attached file.

Thanks and Regards,
Jyoti Garg


On 05/08/19 03:50 PM, Eleftherios Skordis <eleftherios.skordis_at_cern.ch> wrote:
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> Dear Jyoti
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> The easiest way I can imagine is that you can run 9 different simulations with the 9 sources and then add/normalize the dose in post processing.
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> Otherwise, you can describe the 9 sources in your subroutine and then just use a random number generator to sample (depending on your sources) each different source.
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> The results are equivalent if normalized correctly.
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> Hope this helps
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> Kind regards
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> Lefteris
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> From: owner-fluka-discuss_at_mi.infn.it [owner-fluka-discuss_at_mi.infn.it] on behalf of Jyoti [jyoti.grg_at_britatom.gov.in]
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> To: fluka-discuss_at_fluka.org
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> Dear FLUKA experts,
> I have nine Co-60 sources (cylinderical) and I need to calculate dose at a point from these sources using FLUKA.
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> I am able to design a single cylinderical source using source subroutine.
> How to design multiple sources? Please guide.
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> With Regards,
> Jyoti Garg
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