[Gate-users] Still working on Gate 9.0
Matthew Strugari
matthew.strugari at dal.ca
Wed Mar 11 19:20:42 CET 2020
Hi David and Gate-collaborators,
Thank you all for your efforts on the Gate project!
I have a couple questions in regards to the upcoming release. When modelling the collimator, the docs indicate that there is a parameterized collimator setup for parallel hole and fan beam collimators. When executing my macro, I would receive the message "GateVVolume.cc (l.192): The material of the volume side hole 1 is not defined." After searching around in the internet for a bit, I came across Dr. Pietrzyk's discussion from 2015 (see here http://lists.opengatecollaboration.org/pipermail/gate-users/2015-July/008546.html) highlighting problems with the SPECThead model/class which does not include a component for the collimator. Has this issue been fixed or will this still be the case with Gate 9.0?
The other general question that I have is: What percentage of CPU usage could I expect with general simulations? I am running simulations in batch mode and when I was performing dose point kernel calculations with the dose actor, the CPU usage was 100% for all 12 physical cores. However, when running SPECT simulations, the CPU usage fluctuates greatly between 10%-75%. I understand that 100% CPU usage is not ideal, but is there anyway to increase CPU usage for SPECT simulations (i.e. overclocking) to speed up the overall simulation duration?
Positively,
Matthew
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From: Gate-users <gate-users-bounces at lists.opengatecollaboration.org> on behalf of David Sarrut <David.Sarrut at creatis.insa-lyon.fr>
Sent: March 10, 2020 6:51 AM
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Subject: [Gate-users] Still working on Gate 9.0
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Dear all,
As you know, we are currently preparing the next Gate release, version 9.0, based on the current Geant4 release 10.6 (patch01).
We will perform the remaining tests in the next few days and plan to tag the 9.0 on early next week. The associated vGate, the virtual machine, will be provided a few days after (thanks Maxime!).
In the meantime, please contact us for any remarks regarding this release, and keep continue to test it with your own favourite simulation.
Also, keep in mind that the development is continuous: any PR that will arrive after this release will be integrated into the develop branch, will remain accessible to everyone and will officially be part of the next release.
Sincerely,
David
PS1: I am sorry, I cannot personally reply to all the emails/questions I receive (and I am not expert in all parts of Gate). I try my best, but, please don't take it badly if I don't reply ...
PS2: I know it is debatable, but it was decided to keep the 9.0 tag instead of 8.3 because this version contains a lot of changes (the policy in the past was not to upgrade the number according to backward compatibility).
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