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 Radcalc 4.1 Introduction

DOE-HQ/EM-33 Radcalc 4.1.1 Advisory Notice,  Availability of RADCALC 4.1.1 (8-4-2015)

DOE-HQ/EM-33 Radcalc 4.1 Advisory Notice,  Suspension of RADCALC 4.1 (7-6-2015)

DOE-HQ/EM-33 Radcalc 4.1 Advisory Notice,  Review of Federal Oversight of Software Quality Assurance for RADCALC Revision (3-31-2015)

DOE-HQ/EM-33 Radcalc 4.1 Advisory Notice,  Review of Federal Oversight of Software Quality Assurance for RADCALC (3-26-2015)

DOE-HQ/EM-33 Radcalc 4.1 Advisory Notice,  Installing RADCALC 4.1 on Windows 7 Operating Systems (3-25-2015)

DOE-HQ/EM-33 Radcalc 4.1 Advisory Notice, Overly Consertive Regulatory Values for U-235m and Four Other Radionuclides (3-3-2015)

DOE-HQ/EM-33 Radcalc 4.1 Advisory Notice, Fissile Material Exceptions and International Shipments (4-14-2014)

DOE-HQ/EM-45 Radcalc 4.1 Safety Alert, Gas Pressure Analytical Results (5-16-2011)

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Be sure to follow the instructions provided at the bottom of this page!

Radcalc is a software application that provides consistency, accuracy, reproducibility, timeliness, quality, compliance, and appropriate documentation to shippers of radioactive materials and wastes at U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) facilities nationwide.

Hundreds of shippers and engineers throughout the DOE complex routinely use this software to automate various determinations and to validate compliance with transportation regulations. Radcalc is maintained by the DOE Office of Packaging and Transportation.

Several upgrades have been incorporated into Radcalc 4.1, including updated and/or new fissile gram equivalent (FGE) and PE-Ci values established by the DOE since publication of Radcalc 4.0; the addition of DOE-STD-1027 calculations; the addition of database values compiled from ICRP-72 and FGR11; and multiple software changes related to new interpretations or programming errors relevant to DOT regulations.

Radcalc is designed to assist DOE, its contractors and subcontractors, and other authorized users. Radcalc capabilities include the following:

  • Perform transportation classifications based on selected U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) definitions and methodologies in Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, "Transportation."

  • Perform calculations consistent with requirements and methods prescribed by the DOE, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Environmental Protection Agency, and International Commission of Radiation Protection.

  • Categorize the radioactive contents in three levels of safety (i.e., Category I, II, or III) in accordance with the NRC's Regulatory Guide.

  • Calculate decay heat and activity of radionuclides and their daughter products at the end of a specified time interval.

  • Calculate radiolytic hydrogen gas generated in a radioactive waste matrix.

  • Calculate helium gas production from radioactive decay.

  • Automatically import and export data with the ability of the user to enter, evaluate, and report information within minutes.

 INSTRUCTIONS:

You must register and be an authorized user to download Radcalc 4.1, to obtain the quality assurance documentation, and to be provided with user support information.

A DOE-Headquarters representative will review your registration request. To begin, select the "Register" tab located at the top of this page. You must read and accept the Terms of Use, Privacy Statement, and License Agreement before gaining access to the registration form.

You should receive an automated e-mail message that confirms your registration has gone through.  You should receive a second message once you are authorized for use of Radcalc.  If you have been waiting several weeks for your authorization, please check your access status.  To do this, you will need to login with your user-defined "username" and "password" you provided at the time of registry.  

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:  

Users need to have all of the pre-installation requirements met on their computer systems prior to download of Radcalc.

Users need to review the "Installation" section within the User Manual and obtain assistance from their local IT department as necessary.

Users should download and print the User Manual for reference purposes. 

Before each Radcalc use, users are responsible for checking the Radcalc website (under "Downloads") for any Problem Report/Change Requests (PR/CRs).

When ready, select the "Downloads" tab to access Radcalc 4.1 software and documentation.