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Implement a reader for PEARL's existing MC absorption coefficents #3118

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martyngigg opened this issue Jan 24, 2011 · 2 comments
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Implement a reader for PEARL's existing MC absorption coefficents #3118

martyngigg opened this issue Jan 24, 2011 · 2 comments
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As part of the Monte Carlo work we need to support PEARL at ISIS startup. The first step is to implement a reader for their existing coefficient files that can then be used within their reduction chain.

This should be fairly simple as they are just ASCII files.

Some examples attached will email from Bill Marshall


Please find attached the drawings for single- and double-toroid P-E cell
anvil cores and two Zip files containing ASCII-format files of example
P-E cell attenuation calculations and measured neutron attenuation
coefficients. 



For each calculated attenuation function (*.out ) I've included the
corresponding list file (*.lis) containing the parameter values and
files used in the calculation.



Please let me know if there's anything else you need. 



Regards,



Bill

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This issue was originally trac ticket 2271

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http://trac.mantidproject.org/mantid/raw-attachment/ticket/2271/Example Attenuation Calculation files.zip
(uploaded by @martyngigg on 2011-01-24T11:23:34)


http://trac.mantidproject.org/mantid/raw-attachment/ticket/2271/Measured mu_lambda files.zip
(uploaded by @martyngigg on 2011-01-24T11:23:45)


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