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TransWare has developed dozens of engineering analysis tools covering fields from nuclear to thermal dynamics, material deposition to fuel failure analysis. Contact our team to see how we can help you solve your problem with a QA-capable development process. Some examples of our previous work in different engineering fields are presented below. For a more detailed list of our engineering tools, check the resource library.

TransFX

TransFX is a modular computer software system which provides a highly flexible, robust, and accurate tool for evaluating reactivity, energy deposition, fluence, and dose rate parameters in the nuclear power and nuclear medicine industries. The modular design of TransFX allows the various software modules to be bundled in different configurations to provide a scalable and cost-effective solution that meets one or many of your specific nuclear analysis needs.

Robotic Pipe Crack Detector

TransWare personnel developed the software design, control logic, and data acquisition logic for the Robotic Pipe Crack Detector. This detector is a remote operating unit that scans pipe welds to detect embedded cracks. The data acquisition system uses up to four data sampling sensors. Robotic movement of the detector mechanism is handled by individually controlled stepper motors that provide complete 2-axis movement of each detector. The unit handles pre-programmed or operator-controlled data sampling. Continuous graphics display of system position and data response is provided. On-line evaluation of the crack response data is transmitted by a network connection to a matched data evaluation system.

RT-842 Refrigeration Control Unit

TransWare personnel were responsible for the software design, operating system, and data acquisition logic for the RT-842 Refrigeration Control Unit. This unit is a Standard Bus (Z-80 processor) control unit that monitors and maintains temperature control for perishable produce during transport to market. The system includes user pushbutton controls, on-line display of system status, and direct connection to temperature probes and cooling system components for continuous refrigeration monitoring and control.

Polishing System Mechanism Modeling

TransWare developed a computer code that predicts the material removal distribution from flat surface parts during polishing. The code has been used by several Silicon Valley firms to help design efficient and effective polishing systems for use in the manufacture of silicon wafers.

Nuclear Analysis Applications

TransWare has developed a large number of code packages for the analysis of nuclear systems. For more information on our nuclear tools, click here.