Re: Introducing Angle=20

From: Alberto Fasso' (fasso@SLAC.Stanford.EDU)
Date: Tue Mar 18 2008 - 21:43:47 CET

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    Better not to use BOX.
    >From the manual:

    Its use (of BOX) is generally not recommended, since it
           can be replaced by a suitable combination of infinite planes (PLA,
           XYP, XZP, YZP). Planes are easier to define, make tracking more
           accurate and often only a few are needed in a region description.

    >From the last FLUKA course:
    Whenever it is possible, the following bodies should be preferred:
                      PLA, RPP, SPH, XCC, XEC, XYP
                      XZP, YCC, YEC, YZP, ZCC, ZEC

    Alberto

    On Tue, 18 Mar 2008, Jiasen Ma wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
    > You can use six PLAs or BOX to do that. Please refer to chap 8
    > of the manual.
    >
    > Jiasen
    >
    > ---- Original message ----
    >> Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 18:52:39 +0200 (SAST)
    >> From: "Buthaina Abdalla Suleiman Adam" <buthaina@aims.ac.za>
    >> Subject: Introducing Angle
    >> To: fluka-discuss@fluka.org
    >>
    >> Dear FLUKA User,
    >>
    >> I want to define body (RPP collimator)in a certain angle
    > relative to the
    >> beam axis, could you please tell me how to do that.
    >>
    >> Thank you in Advance
    >> buthaina
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >
    >

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