Exercise 3 7th FLUKA Course NEA Paris, Sept.29-Oct.3, 2008.

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Exercise 3 7th FLUKA Course NEA Paris, Sept.29-Oct.3, 2008

Ex #3 download the solution of ex2.inp from the website into a new ex3 directory and rename it to ex3.inp open it using FLAIR convert the cylinder to an infinite one use a ZCC body for the cylinder use two XYP planes, at z=0. and z=10.cm, to cut it re-define the regions TARGET and VAC run

Ex #3 segment the target into three pieces by two transverse cuts first segment: from z=0. to z=1.cm (new XYP needed) second segment: from z=1.cm to z=2.cm (new XYP needed) third segment: from z=2.cm to z=10.cm (no further bodies needed) define the 3 target regions assign them water, ALUMINUM (pre-def), and LEAD (pre-def) activate the geometry debugging with a 1mm grid from (x,y,z)=(-6.,0.,-6.) to (x,y,z)=(6.,0.,11.) see in the manual the GEOEND card run, search for Geometry debugging in the .out file, and enjoy the lack of errors perform the same operation by the dedicated FLAIR Process/Debug frame