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| 6 | <!-- Changed by: Gabriele Cosmo, 18-Apr-2005 --> |
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| 22 | <font SIZE="-1" COLOR="#238E23"> |
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| 23 | <b>Geant4 User's Guide</b> |
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| 24 | <br> |
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| 25 | <b>For Application Developers</b> |
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| 26 | <br> |
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| 27 | <b>Geometry</b> |
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| 31 | <br><br> |
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| 33 | <a name="4.1.12"> |
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| 34 | <h2>4.1.12 Dynamic Geometry Setups</h2></a> |
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| 36 | <p> |
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| 37 | Geant4 can handle geometries which vary in time (e.g. a geometry varying |
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| 38 | between two runs in the same job). |
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| 39 | <br> |
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| 40 | It is considered a change to the geometry setup, whenever: |
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| 41 | <UL> |
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| 42 | <LI>the shape or dimension of an existing solid is modified;</LI> |
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| 43 | <LI>the positioning (translation or rotation) of a volume is changed;</LI> |
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| 44 | <LI>a volume (or a set of volumes, tree) is removed/replaced or added.</LI> |
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| 45 | </UL> |
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| 46 | Whenever such a change happens, the geometry setup needs to be first "opened" |
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| 47 | for the change to be applied and afterwards "closed" for the optimisation to |
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| 48 | be reorganised. |
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| 49 | <br> |
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| 50 | In the general case, in order to notify the Geant4 system of the change in the |
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| 51 | geometry setup, the <TT>G4RunManager</TT> has to be messaged once the new |
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| 52 | geometry setup has been finalised: |
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| 54 | <PRE> |
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| 55 | G4RunManager::GeometryHasBeenModified(); |
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| 56 | </PRE> |
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| 58 | The above notification needs to be performed also if a material associated to |
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| 59 | a <i>positioned</i> volume is changed, in order to allow for the internal |
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| 60 | materials/cuts table to be updated. |
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| 62 | However, for relatively complex geometries the re-optimisation step may be |
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| 63 | extremely inefficient, since it has the effect that the whole geometry setup |
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| 64 | will be re-optimised and re-initialised. In cases where only a limited |
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| 65 | portion of the geometry has changed, it may be suitable to apply the |
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| 66 | re-optimisation only to the affected portion of the geometry (subtree). |
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| 67 | <br> |
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| 68 | Since release 7.1 of the Geant4 toolkit, it is possible to apply |
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| 69 | re-optimisation local to the subtree of the geometry which has changed. The |
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| 70 | user will have to explicitly "open/close" the geometry providing a pointer |
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| 71 | to the top physical volume concerned: |
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| 72 | </p> |
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| 74 | <p> |
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| 75 | <center> |
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| 76 | <table BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=8> |
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| 77 | <TR><TD> |
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| 78 | <pre> |
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| 79 | #include "G4GeometryManager.hh" |
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| 81 | // Open geometry for the physical volume to be modified ... |
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| 82 | // |
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| 83 | G4GeometryManager::OpenGeometry(physCalor); |
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| 85 | // Modify dimension of the solid ... |
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| 86 | // |
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| 87 | physCalor->GetLogicalVolume()->GetSolid()->SetXHalfLength(12.5*cm); |
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| 88 | |
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| 89 | // Close geometry for the portion modified ... |
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| 90 | // |
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| 91 | G4GeometryManager::CloseGeometry(physCalor); |
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| 92 | </pre> |
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| 93 | <TR> |
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| 94 | <TD ALIGN=center> |
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| 95 | Source listing 4.1.9<BR> |
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| 96 | Opening and closing a portion of the geometry without notifying the |
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| 97 | <TT>G4RunManager</TT>. |
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| 98 | </table> |
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| 99 | </center> |
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| 100 | </p> |
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| 102 | <p> |
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| 103 | If the existing geometry setup is modified locally in more than one place, it |
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| 104 | may be convenient to apply such a technique only once, by specifying a |
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| 105 | physical volume on top of the hierarchy (subtree) containing all changed |
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| 106 | portions of the setup. |
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| 107 | </p> |
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| 109 | <p> |
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| 110 | An alternative solution for dealing with dynamic geometries is to specify NOT |
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| 111 | to apply optimisation for the subtree affected by the change and apply the |
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| 112 | general solution of invoking the <TT>G4RunManager</TT>. In this case, a |
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| 113 | performance penalty at run-time may be observed (depending on the complexity |
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| 114 | of the not-optimised subtree), considering that, without optimisation, |
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| 115 | intersections to all volumes in the subtree will be explicitely computed each |
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| 116 | time. |
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| 117 | </p> |
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