TOUGH Links     

Homepage of DOE's Energy Science and Technology Software Center with information on availability and licensing of DOE-developed software, including the TOUGH2 and T2VOC codes.

Click here for the homepage of TOUGH+, a suite of codes developed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory by recasting TOUGH2 in a modular design. The TOUGH+ codes adhere to the tenets of object-oriented programming as implemented in Fortran 95, and offer new capabilities not available in TOUGH2.

Click here to download WinGridder, a Windows-based grid generator for TOUGH2 that was developed by Lehua Pan et al.

Thunderhead Engineering offers PetraSim, an integrated pre-processor, solver, and post-processor for TOUGH2, T2VOC, TMVOC and TOUGHREACT. PetraSim includes mesh generation, problem definition, integrated TOUGH2 and T2VOC solvers at no extra cost, 3D contour plotting, and time history plotting.

Click here for instructions for installing and running TOUGH2 Version 2.0 on a PC, using the Lahey Fortran compiler (c/o Julio Garcia).

The Geothermal Research Group in the Department of Engineering Science, The University of Auckland, New Zealand, is actively applying and enhancing the TOUGH-MULKOM codes. This group has developed special process modules, as well as graphics and mesh generation programs. Click here for more information.

Industrial Research, Ltd., New Zealand, offers a graphical user interface (GUI) known as "GeoCad" for the TOUGH codes.

Multimedia Environmental Technology, Inc., Newport Beach, California, offers a graphical pre- and post-processor for the TOUGH family of codes.

Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) databank of computer programs, Paris, France, distributes the TOUGH, TOUGH2, and T2VOC codes to users outside North America.

The Institute of Geosciences and Georesources of CNR, Pisa, Italy, provides applications and technical support for TOUGH2 to geothermal and other related problems, such as the behavior of aquifers and fumaroles in volcanic areas. Click here for information on the EWASG fluid property package for systems with saline fluids and non-condensible gas.

The Environmental Systems Unit of Saipem SpA, Fano Hub, Italy, provides applications and technical support for TOUGH2, T2VOC and TMVOC to environmental problems, including the migration and recovery of organic compounds in contaminated sites and the modeling of sea water intrusion.

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