The model allows designers to simulate the performance of a particular QMF configuration and optimise nine basic parameters of their QMF design for optimum sensitivity, resolution and peak shape
As a service to the mass spectrometry community, Reliance Gear is making its Quadrupole Mass Filter (QMF) computer model available for general use on the internet.
The model allows designers to simulate the performance of a particular QMF configuration and optimise nine basic parameters of their QMF design for optimum sensitivity, resolution and peak shape.
Simulation is performed on a cluster of ten high-specification PCs allowing rapid turnaround of results.
The model is a reduced version of Reliance's full QMF model.
The full model is capable of simulating the effects of imperfect quadrupole geometry which give rise to limited resolution and peak shape degradation.
To use the model simply visit Reliance's website, enter your parameters into the boxes on the submission form, along with your name, email address and organisation.
Then press submit and your results will be emailed to you.