Re: can I calculate heat load?

From: sarchia <Lucia.Sarchiapone_at_lnl.infn.it>
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 11:25:54 +0200

Hi,

if you want to calculate damage through DPA-SCO it is possible with the
USRBIN estimator.
You have to select DPA-SCO as quantity to score, and the desired type of
mesh (10.0, 11.0 ...) according to your geometry.
The results you'll get will be in unit of displacements per atom per
unit primary weight.

About the heat load, I guess that you can calculate it either offline,
taking the energy deposition distribution from FLUKA and folding with
the specific heat of the target material, or online (more or less the
same way), compiling an external routine (comscw.f).
A third simple way (for flair users) consists in calculating energy
deposition with FLUKA and then normalize the results multiplying by the
specif heat coefficient or expression.
I hope it could be helpful,

Lucia

Il 19/10/2012 10:23, Vahan Petrosyan ha scritto:
> HI, I am interested in the DPA quantity scoring of fluka
>
> I want to calculate damage induced by the beam of 20Mev electrons, when
> beam hits directly the STEEL with 2-3mm thickness .
> Can I use DPA-SCO in userbin in order to calculate damages? and how to do
> it correctly?
> Mainly I want to know, how much heat load can produce beam? can fluka
> calculate it and how?
>
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