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Old   May 15, 2007, 01:14
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Hi, how do we model vacuum conditions ?? My model has a void region of certain thickness (vacuum), where radiation occurs. Please advise. Thanks - Mukund.
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Hi,

You can use MolFlow, its a open source software from CERN. It can run vacuum and synchrotron radiation simulations, and its very intuitive and simple to use. You can download it in https://molflow.web.cern.ch/.

Greetings from Brazil!
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