Tritium Migration Analysis Program, Version 8

TMAP8 is an application for performing system-level mass and thermal transport calculations related to tritium migration. It is based on the MOOSE framework, and builds on the framework and modules for many of its capabilities.

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Getting Started

Quickly learn how to obtain the TMAP8 source code, compile an executable, and run simulations with these instructions.

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Code Reference

TMAP8 provides capabilities that can be applied to a wide variety of problems. The Code Reference provides detailed documentation of specific code features. General user notes on TMAP8 can also be found here.

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Verification & Validation

Several problems originally developed for the TMAP4 and TMAP7 codes have been used for the verification of TMAP8. These V&V cases can be found here.

TMAP8 is built on MOOSE

TMAP8 is based on MOOSE, an extremely flexible framework and simulation environment that permits the solution of coupled physics problems of varying size and dimensionality. These can be solved using computer hardware appropriate for the model size, ranging from laptops and workstations to large high performance computers.

Code reliability is a central principle in code development, and this project employs a well-defined development and testing strategy. Code changes are only merged into the repository after both a manual code review and the automated regression test system have been completed. The testing process and status of TMAP8 is available at civet.inl.gov.

TMAP8 and MOOSE are developed at Idaho National Laboratory by a team of computer scientists and engineers and is supported by various funding agencies, including the United States Department of Energy. Development of these codes is ongoing at INL and by collaborators throughout the world.

TMAP8 is a collaborative project. We are always looking for new collaborations and encourage everyone to get started, start contributing, and connect with the team on the TMAP8 GitHub discussion forum.