Dear user,
Yes, this is possible. In order to define such a magnetic field you need to implement a customized MAGFLD user routine and compile your own executable. In this user routine you can for example read in a magnetic field map from a file and then apply this field in the regions of interest. You can find more details in the following FLUKA course slides (see page 9 and after for a description of the MAGFLD user routine):
https://indico.cern.ch/event/489973/contributions/2000443/attachments/1270914/1883264/10_AdvancedMagneticField2016.pdf
Cheers, Anton
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Subject: [fluka-discuss]: Non-uniform magnetic field?
So I can see there is the MGNFIELD card that goes under an ASSIGNMA card
that can set up a uniform magnetic field in a region. However, is there
any way to detail a non-uniform magnetic field? I have a table of Bx, By
and Bz values in 1/1/5 cm intervals across the volume I'm working with.
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