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Download | LINK | Mar 15, 2024 |
Open Source Software: TMAP8: Simplifying Diffusion-Reactive Transport Analysis for Fusion and Chemical Applications
Contact and place of performance
Andrew Rankin
Idaho Falls, ID 83415
USA
Open Source Software: TMAP8: Simplifying Diffusion-Reactive Transport Analysis for Fusion and Chemical Applications In computational modeling, the Tritium Migration Analysis Program (TMAP8) is a pioneering MOOSE application designed to streamline and enhance the analysis of 0-1D scalar diffusion-reactive transport. With its bespoke syntax tailored for geometric and algebraic entities, TMAP8 offers a significant usabi...
View moreThe Department of Energy, through the Battelle Energy Alliance–DOE CNTR, is announcing the availability of TMAP8 (Tritium Migration Analysis Program), a pioneering open-source MOOSE application for licensing and commercialization. Developed at the Idaho National Laboratory in Idaho Falls, ID, this software streamlines 0-1D scalar diffusion-reactive transport analysis by utilizing a bespoke syntax that is more intuitive than traditional MOOSE coding. The technology is designed to assist analysts in fusion energy science, chemical transport modeling, and low-temperature plasma sectors by simplifying the setup of diffusive-reactive and heat conduction models.
TMAP8 integrates with the MOOSE multiphysics framework, allowing it to function alongside multi-dimensional applications for comprehensive multiscale modeling of complex systems, such as chemical reactors and industrial piping. The Idaho National Laboratory’s Technology Deployment department is specifically seeking industry collaborators capable of commercializing this innovation or licensing the intellectual property. This notice is not a procurement action for goods or services, nor does it provide funding or request external development assistance.
This special notice is classified under NAICS 221113, Nuclear Electric Power Generation, and PSC 4470, Nuclear Reactors. Interested parties may review the opportunity through the response deadline of March 15, 2026. One attachment was provided with the initial publication on March 15, 2024, and Andrew Rankin serves as the primary point of contact for this technology transfer initiative.
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