Gas and Magnetic stripping losses  [SOLVED]

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Gas and Magnetic stripping losses

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Dear Didier,
Can you briefly explain or direct me to the literature explaining how the gas and magnetic stripping loss rates are calculated in TraceWin?

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Dear Abhishek,

I've used reference below:

https://journals.aps.org/prab/pdf/10.11 ... .24.074201

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Dear Didier,
For the gas command "GAS C, N, P," how do we define the atomic number for a molecule?

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Dear Abhishek,

For gas stripping N is useless,

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Dear Didier,

Thank you for your clarification. To ensure my understanding is correct, I should use the cross section and the pressure to estimate the gas stripping losses, correct?

Additionally, I have another question: If I need to simulate a mixture of two gases, should I input two Gas commands consecutively, each with its respective cross-section and pressure?

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Dear Abhishek,

Yes it's correct.
No, a new GAS command cancels and replaces the preceding one. You need to define an effective cross-section representative of the combination of your 2 gases.

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