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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 1.2.4 - Released 7/16/10:
- An issue was resolved in the Model Note editing window that prevented the model from being marked as "Modified" when adding, removing, or editing a note.
- The "Visual Grouping" and "Visual Layers" features was updated to include support for pasting drawn components into Animation views.
- An issue was resolved that caused components in locked 2D Views to be selected by the "Follows Navigator" "View Selection Mode" preference.
- The SNAP configuration(.snaprc) loading process was updated to ensure that corrupted configuration files are properly replaced under Windows.
- The strip chart animation bean has been redesigned and implemented to provide additional functionality and to address several performance issues. Legacy strip plot components will be automatically converted to the new strip plot beans when animations are opened. The new strip plot was designed to eliminate the choppy and pixelated behavior produced by the legacy bean. The new bean will animate plot data from multiple sources. Each data set's plot representation can be modified via the following properties: legend label, line color, line type (solid or dashed), line thickness, symbol type, symbol size, and symbol skip factor. This information is also carried forward to the AptPlot instance through the right-click Plot Data menu item. A new memory buffering routine was implemented for this bean based on the results of memory profiling. The buffering routine which significantly improves memory usage during animation has also been applied to the axial plot bean.
- An issue was resloved with Plot Definitions that could prevent restoring the Plot Definition buttons added to views when opening an Animation model. This issue may appear in existing models until they are saved with this version.
