Affiliation:
1. Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade
Abstract
The most powerful feature of the Monte Carlo method is the possibility of
simulating all individual particle interactions in three dimensions and
performing numerical experiments with a preset error. These facts were the
motivation behind the development of a general-purpose Monte Carlo SRNA
program for proton transport simulation in technical systems described by
standard geometrical forms (plane, sphere, cone, cylinder, cube). Some of the
possible applications of the SRNA program are: (a) a general code for proton
transport modeling, (b) design of accelerator-driven systems, (c) simulation
of proton scattering and degrading shapes and composition, (d) research on
proton detectors; and (e) radiation protection at accelerator installations.
This wide range of possible applications of the program demands the
development of various versions of SRNA-VOX codes for proton transport
modeling in voxelized geometries and has, finally, resulted in the ISTAR
package for the calculation of deposited energy distribution in patients on
the basis of CT data in radiotherapy. All of the said codes are capable of
using 3-D proton sources with an arbitrary energy spectrum in an interval of
100 keV to 250 MeV.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Nuclear Energy and Engineering
Cited by
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