I want to simulate the ICRP 110 phantom and irradiate its thorax with my own input file (primary spectrum). This file contains the energy (keV) in the first column and the air kerma (mGy) in the second column. I am interested in visualizing the phantom thorax in the simulation and some detectors to record the secondary and transmitted spectra (energy and air kerma) at specific scattering angles (30°, 60°, 90°, 120°, 150°). In addition to being able to visualize the array, the simulation output should give me the secondary and transmitted spectra data.
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I want to simulate the ICRP 110 phantom and irradiate its thorax with my own input file (primary spectrum). This file contains the energy (keV) in the first column and the air kerma (mGy) in the second column. I am interested in visualizing the phantom thorax in the simulation and some detectors to record the secondary and transmitted spectra (energy and air kerma) at specific scattering angles (30°, 60°, 90°, 120°, 150°). In addition to being able to visualize the array, the simulation output should give me the secondary and transmitted spectra data.
OK. The answer is: yes, you can do all that. Quite a big job! We’re not here to do it for you. Install Geant4, read the documentation, build the IRCP110 example and get programming. If you get stuck, get in touch, specifying the issue as precisely as possible.