Engineering Analysis

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The Engineering Analysis Department activities focus on development and application of new and innovative analysis methods for both nuclear and non-nuclear systems. The Department is organized into sections and groups for Engineering Simulation and Safety Analysis, Waste Management System Analysis, Innovative System Development, Structural and Risk Analysis, Plant Analysis and Diagnostics, and Process Modeling and Aerosol Technologies. |
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Capabilities
- Advanced Reactor Development
- Aerosol Experiments
- Engineering and Structural Mechanics
- Heat Transfer and fluid Mechanics
- Nuclear Plant Dynamics and Safety
- Nuclear Waste Form and Repository Performance Modeling
- Risk Methodology and Evaluation
- System/Component Design, Engineering and Drafting
- System / Process Monitoring, Diagnostics and Control
Programs
- Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative (AFCI)
- Generation IV (Gen IV) Nuclear Energy Program
- Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP)
- Materials Disposition (MD)
- Nuclear Waste Form Modeling
Facilities
Other Resources / News Items
Multimedia
- Multimedia Gallery: available videos and audios
News Releases / In the Press
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High-performance computing eases stress on transportation infrastructure
As Argonne researchers consider the future of transportation, they are turning increasingly to computer simulations that can break down complex systems into millions of constituent parts. These models create an accurate and detailed picture that addresses the many challenges that face our intricate transportation infrastructure and saves time and money for the people who use it.
- ArgonneNow (Spring 2008)
Contact:
Engineering Analysis Department
Dept. Manager:
J. Cahalan
Fax: +1 630-252-4500
J. Cahalan's Executive Bio





