Geant4-11
G4PhysicalVolumeMassScene.hh
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29// John Allison 12th September 2004
30
31// Class Description:
32//
33// Calculates the mass of a geometry tree taking into account daughters
34// up to the depth specified in the G4PhysicalVolumeModel. Culling is
35// ignored so that all volumes are seen.
36//
37// Do not use this for a "parallel world" for which materials are not
38// defined. Use only for the material world.
39//
40// The calculation is quite tricky, since it involves subtracting the
41// mass of that part of the mother that is occupied by each daughter and
42// then adding the mass of the daughter, and so on down the heirarchy.
43//
44// Usage for a given G4PhysicalVolumeModel* pvModel:
45// G4PhysicalVolumeMassScene massScene(pvModel);
46// pvModel->DescribeYourselfTo (massScene);
47// G4double volume = massScene.GetVolume();
48// G4double mass = massScene.GetMass();
49// massScene.Reset();
50// See, for example, G4ASCIITreeSceneHandler::EndModeling().
51
52#ifndef G4PHYSICALVOLUMEMASSSCENE_HH
53#define G4PHYSICALVOLUMEMASSSCENE_HH
54
55#include "G4PseudoScene.hh"
56
57#include <deque>
58
60class G4LogicalVolume;
62class G4Material;
63
65{
66
67public:
70
71public: // With description
72
73 G4double GetVolume () const {return fVolume;}
74 // Overall volume.
75
76 G4double GetMass () const {return fMass;}
77 // Mass of whole tree, i.e., accounting for all daughters.
78
79 void Reset ();
80 // Reset for subsequent re-use.
81
82private:
83 void ProcessVolume (const G4VSolid&);
91 std::deque<G4double> fDensityStack;
92};
93
94#endif
double G4double
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int G4int
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std::deque< G4double > fDensityStack
G4PhysicalVolumeMassScene(G4PhysicalVolumeModel *)
G4PhysicalVolumeModel * fpPVModel
void ProcessVolume(const G4VSolid &)