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Modeling of the photon-electron cascade progress in multicomponent objects of complex geometrical structure by use of hybrid supercomputers is considered. An approach to computing the cascade processes is developed. The approach has three key properties allowing the effective use of heterogeneous structure of computers for solving the tasks of radiation transport in complex multi-scale geometries. Firstly, two different discreet geometrical description of an object being under radiation is used: triangulated model for photon transport and voxel model for electron transport. Secondly, small parameter of the problem is explicitly taking into account for modeling surface effects (for instance, electron emission). Thirdly, the effective calculation decomposition between CPU and GPU is developed for significant increasing the speed of calculations of processes in question. Modeling of experiment on researching the bremsstrahlung generated by electron beam in Ta target is carried out. Comparison of computing and experimental results shows satisfactory consent.
Statistical algorithms are presented for modeling the interaction processes between electrons and matter. A software
implementation has been developed for hybrid supercomputers making use of NVIDIA© CUDA©
technology. Standard Monte Carlo schemes are modified for effectively exploiting the parallel computing capabilities
of graphical processors. The model of individual collisions (MIC) is used to describe the interaction of
electrons with atoms. This model does not include the approximations assumed in multiple collision theory or
the continuous slow down approach with the Landau theory for energy-loss fluctuations. The distributions of
electron characteristics are obtained from tabulated electron cross section data. The examples discussed in this
paper demonstrate the applicability of the algorithms to investigating the interaction of electrons with X-ray tube
targets producing Bremsstrahlung. The proposed technique can be used for mathematical modeling in radiography.