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Symbolic Nuclear Analysis Package
The Symbolic Nuclear Analysis Package (SNAP) consists of a suite of integrated applications designed to simplify the process of performing engineering analysis. SNAP is built on the Common Application Framework for Engineering Analysis (CAFEAN) which provides a highly flexible framework for creating and editing input for engineering analysis codes as well as extensive functionality for submitting, monitoring, and interacting with the codes.
SNAP development is sponsored by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
| Documentation | User's Manuals, Tutorials, etc. | |
| Obtaining SNAP | Instructions for obtaining access to SNAP. | |
| Download | Quick access to the latest SNAP release. | |
| Plug-ins | A list of the available plug-ins for SNAP. | |
| Support | Support Options. | |
| Contacts | SNAP Contact Information. |
Change Log
Version 1.2.5 - Released 8/18/10:
- The 2D View connection tool was updated to improve target point selection behavior when creating multiple connections to the same connection point.
- The “Playback Controls” animation bean has been updated to render scalable vector graphics (SVG) images, allowing the button panel to be scaled to any 2D view resolution without degrading image quality.
- The polygon display bean has been updated to resolve an issue where non-display data channels were being registered with dynamic color maps. This could result in a color map range that includes the value 0.0 even though all data values are non-zero.
- Resolved an issue which prevented the ordering of views from being saved in the med file.
- The movie generator was updated to include a statically compiled version of libtheora 1.1.1. The previously included encoder was linked against libraries not included in standard Windows distributions, which would cause the encoding to fail. Additionally, an issue was resolved where the movie generator would sometimes incorrectly indicate that an encoding failed to complete.
- A Windows installer is now included in the distribution for the Theora Directshow filters which will enable Windows Media Player or any other Directshow application (e.g. BSPlayer) to play Ogg Vorbis, Ogg Speex, Ogg Theora, Ogg FLAC, native FLAC, and WebM files.
- An issue was resolved where editing the function source of user defined functions which had been duplicated through a copy/paste operation would modify the function source of both functions.
