Thanks Rob, i am exploring the possibilities of this package, it's seems more simple, than GEANT4. Thank you!Rob Tayloe wrote: ↑12 Feb 2023, 08:30I am afraid that I am unfamiliar with GEANT4 (other than knowing of its existence). I did find the GEANT4 webpage and a number of other related pages (there is quite a steep learning curve with such a powerful program!).
https://geant4.web.cern.ch/
I did learn and use MCNP (a powerful monte-carlo radiation transport program from the Los Alamos National Lab). Alas, the US Dept of Energy has made this program somewhat expensive and difficult to obtain unless one is affiliated with particular US nuclear programs or universities. There are a number of free resources that one can access to learn about monte-carlo methods. A very good text book is Reactor Shielding for Nuclear Engineers by Schaeffer, 1973. Downloadable from the link -
https://www.osti.gov/biblio/4479460/
https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/4479460/
There is an MCNP website, which has some useful, freely downloadable documents -
https://mcnp.lanl.gov/reference_collection.html
One document in particular is a compilation of material compositions including that of many scintillation detectors -
[broken link removed - Steven]
Introduction to BeqMoni
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Morozov Albert
Re: Introduction to BeqMoni
Meanwhile, there is some improvements (mostly bugfixes) since last my post.
- fix github issue #3
- fix for digital MCA atom spectra vcp with incorrect config
- fix drop barchart painting during incorrect calibration
- fix spectrum ariphmetic package
- fix github issue #3
- fix for digital MCA atom spectra vcp with incorrect config
- fix drop barchart painting during incorrect calibration
- fix spectrum ariphmetic package
Morozov Albert
Re: Introduction to BeqMoni
Small update for audio spectrometers.
Pulse Monitor now has Max wave height parameter.
Backstory: In BecqMoni there is a Pulse Monitor (View -> Pulse Monitor) which helps users setup Volume in operation system settings (pulse height should not be more than 100).
Pulse Monitor now has Max wave height parameter.
Backstory: In BecqMoni there is a Pulse Monitor (View -> Pulse Monitor) which helps users setup Volume in operation system settings (pulse height should not be more than 100).
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Morozov Albert
Re: Introduction to BeqMoni
Meanwhile new feature added in BecqMoni: Reference peaks (like Interspec)
You can setup your own reference peaks according this video guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMFQL_2CBzs
You can setup your own reference peaks according this video guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMFQL_2CBzs
Morozov Albert
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Meanwhile BecqMoni has RadiaCode support.
Youtube with features preview:
https://youtu.be/viMQdcgh2jc
Archive offline:
https://github.com/Am6er/BecqMoni/relea ... 23.12.20.1
Youtube with features preview:
https://youtu.be/viMQdcgh2jc
Archive offline:
https://github.com/Am6er/BecqMoni/relea ... 23.12.20.1
Morozov Albert
Re: Introduction to BeqMoni
Meanwhile, add write calibration to RadiaCode devices.
https://youtu.be/BSuxJwUCqv0
https://youtu.be/70yopCfuSE8
https://youtu.be/BSuxJwUCqv0
https://youtu.be/70yopCfuSE8
Morozov Albert
Re: Introduction to BeqMoni
Great that you still further develop the BecqMoni software, I am a big fan of it, as you know :)
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