S&P

Welcome to the website of Schorling & Partner

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Schorling & Partner specialises in the numeric simulation and scientific interpretation of aerosols and gasses in the atmosphere and their effect on the population and the environment.
Using know-how and technologies gathered in over a dozen years of experience, we provide government authorities and corporate organisations with expertise and support in a wide range of projects, including environmental studies for industrial complexes, nuclear power plants, and planned highway extensions.
In addition to our consulting services, we provide specialised software solutions for governmental or private clients. Our product range includes KKW-Online 2.1, a Unix-based system for monitoring and evaluating the emissions of nuclear power plants, and WinKFZ 7.5, a Windows-based application for creating, configurating and calculating scenarios with regard to the impact of traffic-induced loads on the surrounding environment.
Over the past decade, we have gathered a diverse range of clients, including five nuclear power plants in Bavaria, the German Armed Forces, various German and other European cities, and the Technical Control Agency (TÜV), to name just a few.
Located south of Munich in the beautiful Mangfall valley near the Austrian border, S&P's goal is to continue providing innovative consulting and software solutions in the future. Please do not hesitate to contact us with questions.

Quick access

Arrow   WinKFZ: Application for simulation of traffic-induced loads
Arrow   KKW-Online: Online monitoring of nuclear power plants

Recent project news

Arrow   October 24th, 2007: Analysis of waste incineration facility in Zella
Arrow   June 18th, 2007: Simulation of NATO pipeline accident scenarios

Recent software news

Arrow   November 6th, 2007: New version 3.0 of CanyonPlot has been released
Arrow   August 29th, 2006: New version 2.0 of MeteoVis has been released

Recent media additions

Arrow   July 2nd, 2009: VDI-guided verification of S&P simulation model available online
Arrow   May 12th, 2009: S&P poster presentation at the mobil.TUM 2009 conference