Dear Xiong,
I’m sorry, previously I misunderstood your question, but it is clear now.
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Scoring energy deposition with USRBIN in an X-Y-Z coordinate system is doable, you only need to specify a thin layer in along the X axis.
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You can also use an USRBIN scoring with an R-\phi-Z coordinate system, if your problem is symmetric to the axis of the cylinder.
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The get the particle fluences, you can simply use the USRBIN scorings, but instead of energy you select the particle type you are interested in.
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It is more difficult to score the particle production (per primary neutron). You need to cut your cylinders into multiple layers and use USRYIELD scorings for each one with the option Yield: EMERGING.
See this topic for more details: Spatial distribution of emerging neutrons
Cheers,
David