[fluka-discuss]: Air at different pressures

From: Roman Savinov <rsavinov_at_calpoly.edu>
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2016 05:36:12 +0000

Dear FLUKA experts,


I need air to be at different pressures. There is an example how to set this up in the manual under the MAT-PROP card:


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Still, I need to clarify a few things:

1. why Carbon has density of graphite and not 2.000 g/cm3 as defined in table 5.3 pg.47 (same with Oxygen) while the rest of the air components have pre-defined densities? Obviously it has something to do with CO2 but what exactly?
2. If I want higher pressure (10 atm), should I only set what(1) of MAT-PROP to 10 and what(3) of MATERIAL that define AIR2 to 10 x 0.001205?
3. The density of AIR2 directly proportional to pressure because rho=PM/RT but what happens at very high pressures where ideal gas law is not accurate?

thank you,

Roman








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