[Gate-users] Gate-users Digest, Vol 136, Issue 11

P. T. ptpphysics at gmail.com
Tue Sep 26 12:37:49 CEST 2017


Dear David,
Thanks for your response.
I want to evaluate the effect of the radiation on the absorbed dose of
volumes consist of the nanoparticles.
Nanoarticles have the same shape and size for simplification.
Is it possible to simulated volumes ,which is consist of the
nanoparticles, with medium density?
If nanoparticles have different sizes,what is the best way to simulate
nanoparticles in the volume?


Regards,
PAT


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> Dear Gater,
> What is the best way to simulate nanoparticles in a volume?
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> Regards,
> PAT
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> Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2017 11:52:37 +0200
> From: David Boersma <david.boersma at igp.uu.se>
> To: <gate-users at lists.opengatecollaboration.org>
> Subject: Re: [Gate-users] nano particles
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> Dear PAT,
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> Disclaimer: I have no experience with nanoparticle research whatsoever.
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> (There may be others on the mailing list who do have expertise in your
> topic but are not reading this list every day.)
>
> Your question sounds quite broad and unspecific to me. I think that in
> order to get some relevant answers it could be useful if you would
> provide us with some more geometrical details, and with some hints of
> what kind of questions you intend to investigate with your simulation.
>
> For instance (please keep in mind the disclaimer above):
>
> * Would you like to simulate a single nanoparticle in a small volume
> (cubic micrometers?) or many of them in some macroscopic volume?
>
> * If many: do all your particles have the same shape, size and
> orientation, etc?
>
> * If many: what number density and/or volume fraction is typical for
> your use case?
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> * In a typical Gate simulation, a "source" will irradiate your volume(s)
> with photons or ions. Are you interested in how the radiation affects
> the nanoparticle(s), or how nanoparticles change the effect of the
> radiation on the volume, or ....?
>
> * ...
>
> HTH,
> David Boersma
>
> Den 25/09/2017 kl. 22:54, skrev P. T.:
>> Dear Gater,
>> What is the best way to simulate nanoparticles in a volume?
>>
>> Regards,
>> PAT
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