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Allow lumped species #300

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snschune opened this issue Apr 25, 2018 · 3 comments
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Allow lumped species #300

snschune opened this issue Apr 25, 2018 · 3 comments
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For tracking chemical changes in materials after damage events it would be convenient to be able to lump species, i.e. a variable corresponds to multiple Z, A combinations. For example:

fission_gas <- (Z1, A1), (Z2, A2) ...

Simplest solution is to modify the tagging of PKAs accordingly.

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tag @amjokisaari

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dschwen commented Apr 25, 2018

With weight factors I presume.

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snschune commented Aug 9, 2018

A first step is to tag recoil species using a range of permissible mass numbers w/ default of 0.5.

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