Re: define lead-bismuth

From: Mary Chin <mary.chin_at_cern.ch>
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 15:27:04 +0100

Hai Zijia,

In the manual under the section 'COMPOUND' there are some examples which I
trust you will find helpful and straight-forward. After the run (which can
be very short, for checking purposes) you shall find in the .out file some
tables under the section 'Material compositions' where you may
double-check whether the code has correctly understood your intent.

:) mary

On Wed, 30 Nov 2011, sszdzl1_at_mail.ustc.edu.cn wrote:

> Dear Fluka experts:
> I am trying to simulate a progress of a protron hit a target of lead-bismuth. The nuclear density of lead-bismuth is as follows:
> lead 204 1.93423*10^20
> lead 206 3.11908*10^21
> lead 207 2.91802*10^21
> lead 208 6.70371*10^21
> bismuth 209 1.59861*10^22
> It seems I did not succeed to define the lead-bismuth. Would you please tell me how to define it? Thank you very much!
> Best wishes
>
> Zijia Zhao
>
>
>
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