Gas Scattering lifetime
Posted: 11 Apr 2018, 03:42
Hi Michael:
In the Version 33.1.1 of ELEGANT,the elastic_scattering command was added.I used this command to get the elastic scattering lifttime.I have two questions about the command:
1.I add the MARK in different coordinates and different types element,the lifetimes I got are different so much?
2.I wonder the particles lost only on the Physical Aperture,does the Dynamic Aperture affect the tracking results?
The attachment:
bend.gif:scattering angles (xp, yp) for bend element location
quad.gif:scattering angles (xp, yp) for quad element location
Physical Aperture1.jpg:transverse loss coordinates with(tube: maxamp,x_max=0.011,y_max=0.011 and kap: ecol,x_max=4.5e-3,y_max=2.5e-3)
Physical Aperture2.jpg:transverse loss coordinates with(tube: maxamp,x_max=0.011,y_max=0.011)
DA.jpg:
the black line:the Dynamic Aperture found with the command find_aperture
the red line: the elliptical collimator I insert in the lattice file
the scatter plot was the Dynamic Aperture found by particle tracking
some issue about the inelastic_scattering command:
In Manual for elegant,there are two parameters that describe the brehmsstrahlung photon energy(delta_min and delta_max or(k_min and k_max)),but when I set k_max or delta_max,the elegant turns out: unknown variable k_max used in namelist inelastic_scattering。When I check the output losses file,I found the default value of k_max or delta_max may be 1(or -1).
I want to know :the initial delta between the (k_min,k_max) was not uniform distribution?The deltaLost I got was show in the The attachment DA.jpg. The line is the result of LMA I got with the momentum_aperture command.
In the inelastic_scattering simulation,I found the number of particles only decrease in the first about 10 turns,Should I set the n_passes number large enough in the run_control command??
Could you upload some examples about the gas scattering lifetime simulation about elastic_scattering and inelastic_scattering?
Thanks,
-tiansk
In the Version 33.1.1 of ELEGANT,the elastic_scattering command was added.I used this command to get the elastic scattering lifttime.I have two questions about the command:
1.I add the MARK in different coordinates and different types element,the lifetimes I got are different so much?
2.I wonder the particles lost only on the Physical Aperture,does the Dynamic Aperture affect the tracking results?
The attachment:
bend.gif:scattering angles (xp, yp) for bend element location
quad.gif:scattering angles (xp, yp) for quad element location
Physical Aperture1.jpg:transverse loss coordinates with(tube: maxamp,x_max=0.011,y_max=0.011 and kap: ecol,x_max=4.5e-3,y_max=2.5e-3)
Physical Aperture2.jpg:transverse loss coordinates with(tube: maxamp,x_max=0.011,y_max=0.011)
DA.jpg:
the black line:the Dynamic Aperture found with the command find_aperture
the red line: the elliptical collimator I insert in the lattice file
the scatter plot was the Dynamic Aperture found by particle tracking
some issue about the inelastic_scattering command:
In Manual for elegant,there are two parameters that describe the brehmsstrahlung photon energy(delta_min and delta_max or(k_min and k_max)),but when I set k_max or delta_max,the elegant turns out: unknown variable k_max used in namelist inelastic_scattering。When I check the output losses file,I found the default value of k_max or delta_max may be 1(or -1).
I want to know :the initial delta between the (k_min,k_max) was not uniform distribution?The deltaLost I got was show in the The attachment DA.jpg. The line is the result of LMA I got with the momentum_aperture command.
In the inelastic_scattering simulation,I found the number of particles only decrease in the first about 10 turns,Should I set the n_passes number large enough in the run_control command??
Could you upload some examples about the gas scattering lifetime simulation about elastic_scattering and inelastic_scattering?
Thanks,
-tiansk