Dear all,
thank you very, very much for your answers!
Especially Mario for the time he spent to write such an detailed guidance.
I will try the magfld.f source-routine!
Best regards,
Kilian
2014-10-13 21:03 GMT+02:00 "Mikhail Polkovnikov <Михаил Полковников>" <
pmk_at_ihep.ru>:
> On 13.10.2014 21:55, "Mikhail Polkovnikov <Михаил Полковников>" wrote:
>
>> On 13.10.2014 19:59, Kilian-Simon Baumann wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Fluka-experts,
>>>
>>> I am building/simulating a device for the particle therapy. Since the
>>> beam is focused with the help of qudrupole magnets to maintain a convergent
>>> beam, I wanted to ask, if there is a (if possible, easy) way to build those
>>> quadrupole magnets in Fluka.
>>> However, if it is too complicated to handle those quadrupole magnets in
>>> Fluka, is there any other way to get a convergent beam?
>>>
>>> Thanking you in advance,
>>>
>>> Kilian Baumann
>>>
>> Dear Killian,
>>
>> I'm not an expert, but in advanced course there is an example of dipole
>> and quadrupole magnets for particle therapy.
>> So if you know precise geometry of magnet and field map may be its
>> possible to simulate a convergent beam for your purpose.
>>
>> Example PDFs:
>> https://www.fluka.org/free_download/course/portugal2010/
>> Exercises/Exercises_Day2.pdf
>> https://www.fluka.org/free_download/course/portugal2010/
>> Exercises/Exercises_Day3.pdf
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Mikhail
>>
> Another way, is to modify a user routine source.f.
> If you know a required form of a beam and position of focus of your beam,
> it could be done easily.
>
> Best regards,
> Mikhail
>
>
Received on Tue Oct 14 2014 - 01:02:25 CEST