Monte Carlo simulation of treatment machine Varian Clinac iX
Abstract
This report presents methods and results from the development of a Monte Carlo
model of a Varian Clinac iX linear accelerator of nominal energy 6 MV . The simulations
are made by the BEAMnrc/EGSnrc Monte Carlo code package [1]. The model is adjusted
for open fields. Wedge fields can be simulated by step-and-shoot method. In a future work,
the model will be further developed by including MLC component.
This report describes in detail how model parameters are optimised and how the
quality of the model is verified. The parameters adjusted in the model are the energy of
the electrons (monoenergetic) incident (normally) on the target as well as the width of
the spatial distribution of the electrons (assumed to be Gaussian). The accelerator head
is simulated in one step and the dose distribution in water is calculated in a subsequent
step. Simulated data are compared to measured data visually, quantatively by directly
comparing the numbers and by statistically weighting the di erences in a chi2=NDF
analysis.
The optimum parameter set is found to be 5.7 MeV and 0.1 cm (FWHM). The
agreement between measured and simulated data is found to be good. The measured and
simulated data agreed to within 1% except in the case of depth dose for a 2x2 cm2 field
and for profiles at dose maximum.
Collections
View/ Open
Date
2010-08-12Author
Chakarova, Roumiana
Bäck, Anna
Swanpalmer, Janos
Keywords
radiation physics
Publication type
report
Series/Report no.
MTF-RADFYS
2010:01
Language
eng