Sorry that I forgot the attachment. Here it is.
I come to the conclusion that the biasing is not working, because the auxiliary planes I use for the biasing are only on one side of the body. Therefore the output shoud look assymmetric, but this is not the case. I do not see a difference in on the side with and without the biasing.
Do you have any idea, what I am doing wrong?
Regards,
Manuela
Von: Joachim Vollaire [mailto:joachim.vollaire_at_cern.ch]
Gesendet: Freitag, 14. August 2015 11:45
An: Helmecke, Manuela Ruth; 'fluka-discuss_at_fluka.org'
Betreff: RE: Biasing is not working if isotope beam is defined
Dear Manuela
What does it mean the biasing is not working ? Did you check the difference in CPU time statistical errors in your detector with and without biasing on ?
I have attached an example where I used a radioactive isotope to generate primaries with a geometry made of layers with different importance to enhance the statistical convergence.....
As always recommended on the list, in such cases sending your input is mandatory to allow others to help you in resolving your problem....
Greetings
Joachim
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Subject: [fluka-discuss]: Biasing is not working if isotope beam is defined
Dear FLUKA-Experts,
I made a file with some auxiliary planes for using BIASING. But the BIASING is obviously not working if I use a (radioactive) isotope beam. Do you have an idea why this is not working? Do I have to use something else then?
Thanks for your help. Manuela
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