Open Source Software: MOOSE: The Multiphysics Simulation Powerhouse
Contact and place of performance
Andrew Rankin
Idaho Falls, ID 83415
USA
Open Source Software: MOOSE: The Multiphysics Simulation Powerhouse The demand for versatile, powerful simulation tools in scientific computing and engineering has never increased. Enter the Multiphysics Object-Oriented Simulation Environment (MOOSE), a state-of-the-art finite-element framework that promises to revolutionize how researchers and engineers approach multiphysics problems. Developed by the prestigious Id...
View moreThe Battelle Energy Alliance, representing the Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory (INL), has issued a special notice regarding the Multiphysics Object-Oriented Simulation Environment (MOOSE). This state-of-the-art finite-element framework was developed to address complex, real-world scientific challenges through advanced nonlinear solver technology. The platform features a fully-coupled, fully-implicit multiphysics solver, dimension-independent physics, and automatic parallelization that scales to over 100,000 CPU cores. This technology is intended for applications in engineering analysis, scientific research, energy sector optimization, and environmental modeling.
This notice is categorized under NAICS code 541511 for Custom Computer Programming Services and PSC code R412 for Professional Support: Simulation. The associated set-aside is designated as HZC. The INL Technology Deployment department focuses on licensing intellectual property and establishing partnerships with industry collaborators capable of commercializing these innovations. This announcement is not a request for procurement, manufacturing, external development services, or funding.
Located in Idaho Falls, ID, the opportunity remains open for response until March 15, 2028. Supporting documentation includes two attachments: a link to the MOOSE website and download instructions, both originally posted on March 15, 2024. The primary point of contact for this notice is Andrew Rankin. Interested parties can access the open-source software to explore its modular development interfaces, mesh adaptivity, and Galerkin methods for large-scale computational research.
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