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Example 2: Modelling the MLC in Philips Pinnacle

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Physics Reference Guide v9.10

Leaf Ends

Leaf-end shape is modelled

rounded

Leaf end radius of curvature

: an adjustable(‘global’) parameter

Leaf Offset:

an adjustable (‘global’) parameter (an estimate of

the increase in transmission through the leaf end relative to the

transmission from the full MLC thickness

the position of the

leaf tip projected

to the plane of the

isocentre

position of

the leaf used

for dose

calculations

Transmission and Tongue & Groove effect

Young et al, J App Clin Med Phys, 17(6), 2016

Typical values

:

Leaf-end curvature: 8 – 15 cm

MLC leaf offset: 0.1cm

Tongue & groove width: 0.1cm

MLC intra-transmission: 1.5-2%, interleaf trans: 5%

Williams et al PMB, 51 (2006) N65-N78

Young et al, J App Clin Med Phys, 17(6), 2016

MLC leaf ends are modelled rounded

No explicit ray-tracing through leaf ends

The difference between nominal leaf end and radiation field

(one HVL of beam attenuation) is approximated by an off-set

parameter and the leaf end curvature (‘leaf off-set table’)

T&G modelled using an adjustable parameter (no ray tracing)

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