hi Haohui
this is a misunderstanding of a unitary source.
if you look at the Green's function of fluence for the diffusion
equation in the infinite space
Phi = 1/(4*pi*D).*[exp(-k*r)./r ]
where r is the distance to the source, you can see that Phi(r=0) is infinity - so if you are looking for the maximum value of the fluence, it is infinity in continuous space.
Hello, Prof. Fang,
In the following code, I applied a planar source 20*20 and try to find the maximum intensity in the body. The maximum intensity is under the source and equal to 8.5e-3. However, according to my understanding, when 1 unit power is applied, the maximum intensity should be 1/(20^2) = 2.5e-3. Why the computed maximum intensity is much larger than this value?
if you are looking for something that can sum up to 1, you are looking for energy deposition. in this case, you should set cfg.output to 'energy'.
the sum of the energy deposition should be equal to the absorption fraction printed at the bottom of mcx's simulation log.
Qianqian
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again, you can not directly translate the norm of the source-term (right-hand-side/RHS) to the max/norm of the solution of a PDE/or integral-differential equation like RTE
in many cases, a PDE/integral-differential equation can be represented by a linear operator, L(), and the PDE can be solved as
L(Phi)=S
where S is the source; this gives you Phi = inv(L)(S)
if L is a linear matrix, like in FEM/finite-difference, i.e. L=A where A is a matrix, then Phi=inv(A)*S
the max/norm of solution Phi depends on the eigenvalues of the
system matrix A, and they not 1 in most cases.
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