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RELAP5-3D 4.x: Thermal-Hydraulic Nuclear Reactor Analysis, Licensing Opportunity
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Javier Martinez
Idaho Falls, ID 83401
USA
Technology Summary: RELAP5-3D is a fully integrated system-level modeling code for simulating the behavior of nuclear power plants and other complex thermal-fluid systems. Originally developed for light water reactor safety analysis, RELAP5-3D supports detailed modeling of multiphase flow, heat transfer, reactor kinetics, and fluid-structure interactions. It is capable of performing both steady-state and transient an...
View moreRELAP5-3D is actively maintained and enhanced to support modern reactor designs, including small modular reactors, high-temperature gas-cooled reactors, and liquid metal-cooled reactors.
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The Battelle Energy Alliance, representing the Department of Energy, has issued a licensing opportunity for RELAP5-3D 4.x, a system-level modeling code designed for simulating nuclear power plants and complex thermal-fluid systems. Classified under NAICS 541690 (Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services) and PSC R412 (SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: SIMULATION), the technology addresses the industry need for validated tools capable of simulating a wide range of operating and accident scenarios. The software supports high-fidelity modeling of single- and two-phase flows, reactor kinetics, and fluid-structure interactions in one-, two-, or three-dimensional geometries.
The RELAP5-3D code provides comprehensive simulation capabilities for steady-state, transient, and accident analysis across diverse reactor types, including small modular reactors and liquid metal-cooled reactors. Its features include a two-fluid model, support for non-condensable gases, and integrated 3D neutron kinetics. The technology is utilized by national laboratories, industry partners, and regulators for safety evaluations and licensing submittals. It is further applicable to plant performance optimization, hybrid energy system modeling, and academic research.
This special notice, identified as solicitation number CW-25-06, is managed through the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Technology Deployment department in Idaho Falls, ID. The objective of the notice is to identify industry partners interested in licensing and commercializing the intellectual property; it is not a procurement or hiring action. Responses to this licensing opportunity are accepted through a deadline of November 1, 2026. Javier Martinez is the designated point of contact for this notice.
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