Price List of Available TOUGH Software
| Click on the name of a software package to see a list of available modules and their prices, to download manuals, and to place an order. Check license agreements below before ordering software. | |
| TOUGH+ | TOUGH+ simulator, serial and parallel versions (currently, only the TOUGH+HYDRATE module is available) |
| TOUGH2-MP | Massively parallel version of various TOUGH2 modules |
| iTOUGH2 | Various modules of iTOUGH2 for sensitivity analysis, parameter estimation, and uncertainty propagation analysis |
| Other TOUGH-Related Codes | Miscellaneous, TOUGH-related simulators and support software |
| Free Software | Pre- and postprocessors and other support software |
Licensing
Before downloading TOUGH+ or other licensed software, you must execute a license agreement and pay a license fee. Certain supporting software may be downloaded for free.
TOUGH+ is a simulation package for modeling subsurface flow and transport processes. It consists of a core module ("TOUGH+") to which process- and fluid-specific modules can be linked (referred to as EOS modules and named, for example, "AirWater", "Richards", "Hydrate", "VOC"). These EOS modules do not run as stand-alone programs; they need to be linked to the core module.
The user licenses the core module TOUGH+, and any of the EOS modules that are desired. EOS modules are not bundled, i.e., no discount is given for multiple purchases; the price of an EOS module depends on the complexity and sophistication of the module. Minor updates and bug fixes are distributed for free to licensees. Major modifications are released as new modules.
To obtain a license, review the license agreements, available software packages and modules, and prices reported on this web page. Software can be ordered on-line from the Berkeley Lab Software Center by filling out a registration form, selecting software packages and modules, and by accepting the terms of the appropriate license agreement. The license fee can be paid by credit card, check, or wire transfer.
The following table summarizes types of license agreements:
| License | Type Distribution Comment | View License Agreement | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Academic | These are appropriate for individuals working in academic or not-for-profit research institutions who are using the software for strictly non-commercial purposes. Academic licenses are Department Licenses i.e., the code may only be used by individuals working in the department to which the software was licensed; they include the source code and an executable (default: PC) | Academic License Agreement: Executable | Academic License Agreement: Source Code |
| Commercial | These are appropriate for commercial entities. Commercial licenses are Enterprise-wide Licenses; there are two price subcategories: (1) executable (default: PC), and (2) source code. | Commercial License Agreement: Executable | Commercial License Agreement: Source Code |
| Government | U.S. Government organizations are required to sign a no-cost government use license to obtain a copy of the software. Non-U.S. Government organizations are required to obtain an Academic license. | Government License Agreement: Executable | Government License Agreement: Source Code |
| Collaborator | Certain modules may be distributed at no cost to academic or commercial Collaborators identified by the TOUGH+ Developer Team. An Academic Collaborator is defined as a staff member or student of an educational institution that actively collaborates with LBNL to either increase TOUGH+ capabilities or to use TOUGH+ for a joint publication in a peer-reviewed journal. A Commercial Collaborator is defined as a commercial organization that has a project jointly funded with LBNL, where one of the objectives of the project is to develop capabilities that are or could be implemented in TOUGH+. |
Collaborator License Agreement: Executable | Collaborator License Agreement: Source Code |

