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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 moreBattelle Energy Alliance, representing the Department of Energy, is seeking industry collaborators for the licensing and commercialization of the Tritium Migration Analysis Program (TMAP8). This open-source software is a Multiphysics Object-Oriented Simulation Environment (MOOSE) application designed for 0-1D scalar diffusion-reactive transport analysis. TMAP8 utilizes a bespoke syntax tailored for geometric and algebraic entities, offering an intuitive alternative to full MOOSE syntax for researchers performing systems-level analysis. The tool is specifically engineered to solve diffusion-reactive and heat conduction problems in scientific domains including fusion energy science, low-temperature plasma analysis, and industrial chemical transport modeling.
The software is classified under NAICS 221113 Nuclear Electric Power Generation and PSC 4470 Nuclear Reactors. TMAP8 excels at simplifying the setup of diffusive-reactive models while maintaining the capability to integrate with multidimensional MOOSE applications for multiscale modeling of complex systems, such as chemical reactors and connecting piping. Idaho National Laboratory’s Technology Deployment department is managing this notice with a focus on identifying partners capable of commercializing the technology through intellectual property licensing. This department does not engage in procurement, manufacturing, or providing funding, nor is this notice a request for external development services.
The performance location for this initiative is Idaho Falls, ID, and the primary point of contact is Andrew Rankin. This special notice, which includes one attachment, has a response deadline of March 15, 2026. The application builds on the legacy of previous TMAP versions and leverages a state-of-the-art multiphysics code to support users in both research and industrial applications.
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