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Idaho National Laboratory

Radiological Safety Analysis Computer Program
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RSAC

The Radiological Safety Analysis Computer Program (RSAC) calculates the consequences of a release of radionuclides to the atmosphere. Using a personal computer, a user can generate a fission product inventory from either a reactor operating history or a nuclear criticality accident. RSAC models the effects of high-efficiency particulate air filters or other cleanup systems and calculates decay and ingrowth during transport through processes, facilities, and the environment. Doses are calculated for resuspension, inhalation, immersion, ground surface, and ingestion pathways. WinRp (Windows Rsac Plus) assists users in creating and running RSAC input files.

WinRp - Windows RSAC Plus

Windows RSAC Plus (WinRp) is the windows overlay for RSAC. It provides a user-friendly windows interface for creating run files, editing run files, and performing calculations using RSAC. WinRp also includes other user tools and features such as printing run files, the ability to perform batch runs of mixed file types, detailed reviews of run output, run file summary, review of data entered before saving a Series, and more. With an explorer type Run Output window users can easily navigate to specific items of interest in the output. The program is also installed with interactive help. The user can right click an item in question and launch the help files to help answer questions about specific items. The help files can also be conveniently accessed from the Main Screen by clicking Help on the menu bar.

Contact:
Brad Schrader, (208) 533-7889, Send E-mail