How Can Students Access SCDAP/RELAP Source Code?

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Students seeking assistance with RELAP5 or MATPRO can benefit from guidance from faculty advisors or professors, who can facilitate access to SCDAP/RELAP through INL. The discussion highlights the need for clarity in requests for help, suggesting that rewording posts may improve response rates. Participants express a desire for additional information or conclusions on the topic. Engaging with faculty resources is emphasized as a practical step for students needing software access. Overall, collaboration with academic advisors is crucial for obtaining necessary tools in the field.
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:(as a student, any help would be appreciated.
 
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Thanks for the post! Sorry you aren't generating responses at the moment. Do you have any further information, come to any new conclusions or is it possible to reword the post?
 
Toppler said:
:(as a student, any help would be appreciated.
Is one looking for RELAP5 or MATPRO?

SCDAP/RELAP is available from INL, and one's faculty advisor or professor should be able to make arrangements to acquire it.
 
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