MOOSE: Multiphysics Simulation Environment

A finite-element framework for nonlinear solver technology, supporting various applications like nuclear fuel and reactor multiphysics.
Technology No. CW-10-09

MOOSE, the Multiphysics Object Oriented Simulation Environment, is a finite-element multiphysics framework largely developed by Idaho National Laboratory. It offers a high level interface to sophisticated nonlinear solver technology, such as BISON for nuclear fuel, Griffin for radiation transport and reactor multiphysics, and more. MOOSE has a straightforward API well suited to how scientists and engineers tackle real-world problems. It is a fully coupled and fully implicit multiphysics solver that is automatically parallel, making it possible to run large simulations and tackle complicated models.

This software is open source and available at no cost. Download now by visiting the product's GitHub page.

  • swap_vertical_circlemode_editAuthors (7)
    Idaho National Laboratory
    Argonne National Laboratory
    Los Alamos National Laboratory
    Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    Derek Gaston
    Cody Permann
    Glen Hansen
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    Product brochure
    MOOSE: Multiphysics Simulation Environment.pdf
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