pvs 2002-08-24 12:42:44 | (sorry, my english is not the best, but hope you understand the following question) I'm using cli-client and don't understand what is displayed in the DOS-Window. There is the Simulationtime in ns and something like that:4789/47512 particles I thought the second number are all particles simulated, the first number are the particles not lost at given time. If this is right, i don't understand the following results: 1st run after 300ns: 37/46769 particles result: 1.593259 2nd run after 300ns: 57/47642 particles result: 0.000000 Another thing I don't understand is 1,593259% muon transfer: 1,593259% of what? Pit |
TheFinalLoser 2002-08-24 13:05:39 | that is as far as i know because some particles with very low energy dont reach a wall or the end of the channel and still are flying in loops ih the course. I think the 1.5xx% are 1.5xx% of all particles fired from the tantalum rod at the beginning. Hope that is so far right. |
AySz88 2002-08-24 13:52:04 | The & is the percentage of MUONS that make it through to the end of the simulation. The particles that are fired from the rod are pions, which decay into muons. |
pvs 2002-08-25 01:33:43 | I asked the same question in our team-forum, so I know the answer now. The 37 muons are still in the simulation at 300ns but didn't hit the target. Pit |
Hannibal 2002-08-25 06:33:29 | Try run graphical version, this may answer on some of your question. Hannibal |