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Category: SoftwarePublished: 10/1/1990Product ID: AP-016235
Type/Size: Program: Effluent Guidelines and Water Quality Management
Abstract: SOFTEN is a microcomputer code for simulating the aqueous chemistry and process operations of lime soda water softening systems. Given the feedwater analyses, temperature, and treatment chemical dosages, SOFTEN determines the treated water composition and composition and volume of the sludge generated. Alternately, the user may specify the effluent calcium and/or silica concentrations and let SOFTEN compute the chemical dosages required.

SOFTEN includes six cations (calcium, magnesium, ...
Category: SoftwarePublished: 9/1/1991Product ID: AP-016799
Type/Size: Program: Effluent Guidelines and Water Quality Management
Abstract: WATERMAN enables a user to develop site-specific configurations for an entire power plant water system for any of the associated subsystems. A user selects the appropriate process components, specifies the necessary stream connections and enters certain water quality and plant data; WATERMAN performs water and chemistry balances for the configuration, simulating the processes at the conceptual design level. For new plant designs or in cases in which data are not readily available, WATERMAN can ...
Category: SoftwarePublished: 3/1/1993Product ID: AP-017282
Type/Size: Program: Nuclear Power
Abstract: COMPBRN IIIE (Computer Code for Fire Risk Analysis). Interactive software supports utilities IPE external events and fire PRA analyses. The COMPBRN series of computer codes has been extensively used by probabilistic risk assessment experts for evaluating fire growth and propagation in nuclear power plants. A new version, with interactive processors and user-friendly features, was needed to make the code simpler to use for a broad range of users and applications. The code incorporates an intelligent .
Category: SoftwarePublished: 11/1/1992Product ID: AP-100276-A
Type/Size: Program: 08T091.0 Assessment Tools for Ozone, Particulate Matter, and Haze
Abstract: This assembled package contains the supplements to the SO2 Emissions Trading Simulator, the Emissions Calculation Supplement and a summary of results from various Simulator sessions. The calculation supplement was designed to help facilitate the use of the Simulator in communicating with external parties such as regulators, the media, environmental groups, etc. It contains material that can be used during the wrap-up of a Simulator session to demonstrate the effects of Emission Allowance trading on .
Category: SoftwarePublished: 9/15/1994Product ID: AP-101587
Type/Size: Program: Technology Innovation (Long-term R&D)
Abstract: SW*COR guides utility engineers in the selection of compatible materials of construction for piping and heat exchangers (tubing, tubesheets, and waterboxes) in power plant service water systems. Selection is based on the input of actual or expected service conditions, including the heat exchanger design type, screen conditions, screen hole size, desired life, number of pipe fittings per unit length of pipe, flow conditions, service stresses, and water chemistry. Detailed information is supplied for .
Category: SoftwarePublished: 1/1/1994Product ID: AP-103466
Type/Size: Program: Electric and Magnetic Fields (EMF) Health Assessment and Radio-Frequency Safety
Abstract: CAST is a program for the display and detection of disease clusters. Each case of a disease has a set of space-time coordinates {x,y,t} associated with it. Here x,y define a location in geographic space e.g., longitude and latitude) and t is time (e.g., the data the case was diagnosed). Disease may be clustered in space, so that the majority of cases close in space are also close in time. Thus, CAST is designed to answer three kinds of questions:

o Are cases clustered in space?

o ...
Category: SoftwarePublished: 12/1/1993Product ID: AP-103562
Type/Size: Program: 08T053.0 Water Quality Criteria Development and Assessment
Abstract: RAMAS/stage is an implementation that simulates discrete-time stage-structured population dynamics. It predicts the behavior of the population trajectories driven by stochastic environmental variables and estimates demographic risks associated with these trajectories such as the probability of extinction or population explosion. Stage structures can represent developmental categories, size or age or size- and age-classifications, or any discrete partitioning of the population. Environmental ...
Category: SoftwarePublished: 3/1/1994Product ID: AP-103746
Type/Size: Program: Electric and Magnetic Fields (EMF) Health Assessment and Radio-Frequency Safety
Abstract: This information kit contains four sections. Section 1, Major Occupational Epidemiologic Studies Reporting in 1994, offers background information on two major EMF studies from France and Canada and from the University of North Carolina. Section 2, Major Occupational Studies Published in 1993, includes published papers and EPRI perspectives on three recently completed studies. Section 3, Field Management Research, includes a research overview and EPRI Journal article "Managing Magnetic Fields." ...
Category: SoftwarePublished: 5/12/1994Product ID: AP-103800
Type/Size: Program: 08T037.0 Substations
Abstract: BaSES is a screening tool to allow an electric utility to estimate the cost to benefit ratio of installing a battery energy storage system. BaSES uses standard present worth of revenue requirements (PWRR) calculations to evaluate the economics of battery storage investment. A module to estimate the demand-side management (DSM) benefits of battery storage from the customer's perspective is also included. The user supplies utility-specific economic parameters, utility capacity and operations cost ...
Category: SoftwarePublished: 10/1/1994Product ID: CD-103551
Type/Size: Program: Pressurized Water Reactor Materials Reliability Program Quality Assurance (QA)
Abstract: IGSCC REPORTS in boiling water reactor (BWR) piping systems has been the subject of intense research and development activity since the phenomenon was identified nearly 20 years ago. These efforts have been directed at understanding the cause of cracking, defining methods of preventing the initiation of IGSCC, and limiting the growth of previously initiated cracks. Initial research addressing the issues of IGSCC in BWR systems was begun by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) in 1975. This ..
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