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|Full description=McStas lets you model very precisely a neutron instrument described as a series of various components. A source component shoots each neutron randomly (Monte-Carlo), and the particle is then propagated through the different instrument components. These later act on the neutron characteristics (position, speed, direction, spin, etc.). Usually, one installs some detectors along the neutron path to monitor its characteristics and flux. | |Full description=McStas lets you model very precisely a neutron instrument described as a series of various components. A source component shoots each neutron randomly (Monte-Carlo), and the particle is then propagated through the different instrument components. These later act on the neutron characteristics (position, speed, direction, spin, etc.). Usually, one installs some detectors along the neutron path to monitor its characteristics and flux. | ||
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|Documentation note=User manual included and available in PostScript format from http://neutron.risoe.dk/documentation/manual/mcstas-1.8-manual.ps.gz; User manual available in PDF format from http://neutron.risoe.dk/documentation/manual/mcstas-1.8-manual.pdf; User tutorial available in HTML format from http://neutron.risoe.dk/documentation/tutorial/ | |Documentation note=User manual included and available in PostScript format from http://neutron.risoe.dk/documentation/manual/mcstas-1.8-manual.ps.gz; User manual available in PDF format from http://neutron.risoe.dk/documentation/manual/mcstas-1.8-manual.pdf; User tutorial available in HTML format from http://neutron.risoe.dk/documentation/tutorial/ | ||
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|Keywords=simulation,particle,neutron,ray-trace,Monte-Carlo,detectors,flux | |Keywords=simulation,particle,neutron,ray-trace,Monte-Carlo,detectors,flux | ||
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+ | |Version download=https://github.com/McStasMcXtrace/McCode/archive/mcstas-2.1.tar.gz | ||
+ | |Last review by=Alejandroindependiente | ||
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|Submitted date=2011-04-01 | |Submitted date=2011-04-01 | ||
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Revision as of 13:03, 1 March 2017
McStas
http://www.mcstas.org/
Neutron Monte Carlo ray-trace simulation application
McStas lets you very precisely model a neutron scattering instrument described as a series of components, representing the physical elements of the instrument / Beamline. A source component samples the properties of each neutron ray randomly (Monte-Carlo is used to sample spectrum, direction and spatial origin etc.), and the particle is then propagated through the different instrument components. These later act on the neutron characteristics (position, speed, direction, spin, etc.). Further, one can install detectors along the neutron path to monitor the characteristics and flux of the neutron beam. McStas works on a principle of code-generation (LeX-Yacc based grammar), generating a fully portable ISO-C code to run on a variety of platforms and architectures.
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Developer | VCS Repository Webview | http://neutron.risoe.dk/cvs/ |
Bug Tracking,Developer,Support | mailto:mcstas-users@mcstas.org |
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