SALOME TRIPOLI is a stand-alone tool built for TRIPOLI-4 by
the SALOME open-source project [1].
It provides the user with a friendly mouse-driven interface to draw,
save, restore a 3D geometry, or import it from a previous input
deck. Furthermore, it handles TRIPOLI-4 keywords, source
description, simulation options, tallies, and so on.
SALOME TRIPOLI view of ASPIS benchmark.
Additionally,
SALOME TRIPOLI has a dedicated CAD import capability, specifically
developed for the LMJ Project.
The import from CAD is made in two steps, with the GDML format
from CERN (GDML format) as pivotal representation:
- Construction of the GDML representation based on the building-tree
information extracted from CAD.
- Construction of the TRIPOLI-4 geometry based on the GDML
representation.
LMJ building, GDML model viewed from SALOME TRIPOLI after CAD import.
Courtesy of P. Le Texier and F. Fauré (CEA CESTA).