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How to use non sequential operand NSDD with non-default angular range

  • July 6, 2023
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Polkolp

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I’m working in NSC tolerance on a task of calculating the flux on a detector within a certain field of view. Though I can limit the field of view angle on the detector in NSC editor, in merit function editor if I try to use NSDD to display the value of flux, the angular range does not apply and the flux over the default angular range of +-90 degree is applied. Is there a way of limiting the angle range of NSDD operand in merit function? Thanks.

 

Best answer by Kevin Scales

The settings in the detector for angular range apply to angular data, radiance or radiant intensity. Position-space data is not limited by these settings. With NSDD, the same rules apply, so if you display angular readings, such as Pix# = -9 and Data = 2 for angular RMS as an example, you’ll see the constraints from the Detector parameters applied.

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The settings in the detector for angular range apply to angular data, radiance or radiant intensity. Position-space data is not limited by these settings. With NSDD, the same rules apply, so if you display angular readings, such as Pix# = -9 and Data = 2 for angular RMS as an example, you’ll see the constraints from the Detector parameters applied.


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