[fluka-discuss]: RE: IRRPROFI user subroutine

From: Joachim Vollaire <joachim.vollaire_at_cern.ch>
Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2016 10:56:45 +0000

Dear James

I guess from your problem that you are interested in residual dose rate or radioactivity after the last irradiation ? If this is the case, what I would personally do is to run three different calculations with different IRRPROFI (change the beam intensity/energy and irradiation duration) and beam position for the three cases.
If you want the residual dose rate 1 hour after the last irradiation (last 5 h block), then define as cooling time DCYTIMES (if I understood correctly) :
1st case: (1 h + 10 h +2 h + 5 h) + 1 h
2nd case: (2 h + 5 h) + 1 h
3rd case: + 1 h

And you can just sum the three cases at the end. If you look at prompt quantities, just do the same (add the three contributions) after proper normalization to account for the beam intensity.

It seems to be the most straightforward approach with no need for user routines.

Cheers
Joachim


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From: owner-fluka-discuss_at_mi.infn.it [mailto:owner-fluka-discuss_at_mi.infn.it] On Behalf Of Dixon, James
Sent: 02 June 2016 11:14
To: fluka-discuss_at_fluka.org
Subject: [fluka-discuss]: IRRPROFI user subroutine

Hello Fluka Experts,

I am interesting in running a fluka simulation with multiple sources but with a given time delay between each source term. An example of what I would like to run would be something like:

electron beam hitting a metal target for 1 hour 1h cooling electron beam hitting the same target from a different side for 10 hours 2h cooling electron beam hitting the same target but at a different energy and different angle for 5 hours

I know that using the source card I can define a user subroutine which can be used to define the three source terms, however I am not sure how to define irradiation times and particle age correctly. I am hoping that by changing the parameter AGESTK this may be achievable?

If the total source activity was for instance:

100k electrons in the first 1h block
1000k electrons in the second 10h block
500k electrons in the final 5h block

Could I use a random number and three IF statements to define the particles age? If it is as simple as this when specifying a DCYTIMES card for scoring purposes, would the decay time still be (1+1+10+2+5)* 3600?

Thank you,

James.

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