Dear Mehmet,
As the particle scored is BEAMPART the code assumes that they could also be neutrons and therefore it adds the low energy group to the requested energy bins. This results in a lot of zeros in the output.
However, you should see a non zero value at the 262th energy interval in the tab.lis. Could you check that line? Conversely you may also look into the sum.lis values (e.g. the Part/pr entry).
Best regards,
Ricardo
 
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De : owner-fluka-discuss_at_mi.infn.it [owner-fluka-discuss_at_mi.infn.it] de la part de Mehmet Bektaşoğlu [mehmetb_at_sakarya.edu.tr]
Envoyé : jeudi 14 novembre 2019 16:14
À : fluka-discuss_at_fluka.org
Objet : [fluka-discuss]: Attenuation coefficient for photons in a material
Dear FLUKA Experts,
I have been struggling to calculate the mass attenuation constant for any material with extremely little knowledge of FLUKA. I have lastly tried the program given by Andrea (mu.inp) in
http://www.fluka.org/web_archive/earchive/new-fluka-discuss/11329.html
When I run Flair (1 Cycle) it says 'Finished OK' almost right away (no action in the 'Primaries' bar though). It produces mu001_fort.21 and mu001_fort.22 along with other output files. I ran:
$FLUPRO/flutil/usxsuw
Type the input file:mu001_fort.21
Linear mass attenuation coefficient
DATE: 11/14/19, TIME: 16:47:55
100000.
100000
0
1
Type the input file:
Type the output file name:in
It produces in_tab.lis but zero for all energies. I would appreciate any help.
Best regards,
Mehmet
Mehmet Bektasoglu
Sakarya University, Department of Physics
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