Introduction ============ The Wind Energy Toolbox (or ``wetb``, pronounce as wee-tee-bee) is a collection of Python scripts that facilitate working with (potentially a lot) of HAWC2, HAWCStab2, FAST or other text input based simulation tools. Note that this toolbox is very much a WIP (work in progress). For example, some of the functions in the `prepost <#prepost>`__ module have a similar functions in `Hawc2io <wetb/hawc2/Hawc2io.py>`__. These different implementations will be merged in due time. How to create HAWC2 DLB's and run them on a cluster =================================================== The process of how to generated, run and post-process a design load basis (DLB) of HAWC2 simulations on a DTU Wind Energy cluster is outlined in more detail in the documentation: - `Auto-generation of Design Load Cases <docs/howto-make-dlcs.md>`__ - `House rules mimer/hawc2sim and HAWC2 folder structure <docs/houserules-mimerhawc2sim.md>`__ - `Generate DLB spreadsheets <docs/generate-spreadsheet.md>`__ - `How to use the Statistics DataFrame <docs/using-statistics-df.md>`__ You can also use the Pdap for post-processing, which includes a MS Word report generator based on a full DLB, a GUI for easy plotting of HAWC2 result files, and a Python scripting interface: - `Pdap <http://www.hawc2.dk/Download/Post-processing-tools/Pdap>`__ - `Pdap report/docs <http://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/post-processing-of-design-load-cases-using-pdap%28827c432b-cf7d-44eb-899b-93e9c0648ca5%29.html>`__ Works with Python 2 and Python 3 ================================ This module is tested for Python 2 and 3 compatibility, and works on both Windows and Linux. Testing for Mac is on the way, but in theory it should work. Python 2 and 3 compatibility is achieved with a single code base with the help of the Python module `future <http://python-future.org/index.html>`__. Switching to Python 3 is in general a very good idea especially since Python 3.5 was released. Some even dare to say it `is like eating your vegetables <http://nothingbutsnark.svbtle.com/porting-to-python-3-is-like-eating-your-vegetables>`__. So if you are still on Python 2, we would recommend you to give Python 3 a try! You can automatically convert your code from Python 2 to 3 using the `2to3 <https://docs.python.org/2/library/2to3.html>`__ utility which is included in Python 2.7 by default. You can also write code that is compatible with both 2 and 3 at the same time (you can find additional resources in `issue 1 <https://gitlab.windenergy.dtu.dk/toolbox/WindEnergyToolbox/issues/1>`__). Dependencies ============ - `numpy <http://www.numpy.org/>`__ - `cython <http://cython.org/>`__ - `scipy <http://scipy.org/scipylib/>`__ - `pandas <http://pandas.pydata.org/>`__ - xlrd and xlwt from `python-excel <http://www.python-excel.org/>`__ - `openpyxl <http://openpyxl.readthedocs.org/en/default/>`__ - h5py - `matplotlib <http://matplotlib.org/>`__ - `pytables <http://www.pytables.org/>`__ - `pyscaffold <http://pyscaffold.readthedocs.org/en/>`__ - pytest, pytest-cov - six, `future <http://python-future.org/index.html>`__ Installation ============ Detailed installation instructions, including how to install Python from scratch, are described in the `detailed installation manual <docs/install-manual-detailed.md>`__. If you know what you are doing, you can install as a package as follows: :: python setup.py install Or in development mode, install from your working directory :: pip install -e ./ Or create a binary wheel distribution package with: :: python setup.py bdist_wheel -d dist Tests ===== Only a small part of the code is covered by unittests currently. More tests are forthcoming. Contents of WindEnergyToolbox, `wetb <wetb>`__ ============================================== Overview ~~~~~~~~ - `hawc2 <#hawc2>`__ - `gtsdf <#gtsdf>`__ - `fatigue\_tools <#fatigue_tools>`__ - `wind <#wind>`__ - `dlc <#dlc>`__ - `prepost <#prepost>`__ - `fast <#fast>`__ - `utils <#utils>`__ `hawc2 <wetb/hawc2>`__ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - `Hawc2io <wetb/hawc2/Hawc2io.py>`__: Read binary, ascii and flex result files - `sel\_file <wetb/hawc2/sel_file.py>`__: Read/write \*.sel (sensor list) files - `htc\_file <wetb/hawc2/htc_file.py>`__: Read/write/manipulate htc files - `ae\_file <wetb/hawc2/ae_file.py>`__: Read AE (aerodynamic blade layout) files - `pc\_file <wetb/hawc2/pc_file.py>`__: Read PC (profile coefficient) files - `shear\_file <wetb/hawc2/shear_file.py>`__: Create user defined shear file - `at\_time\_file <wetb/hawc2/at_time_file.py>`__: Read at output\_at\_time files - `log\_file <wetb/hawc2/log_file.py>`__: Read and interpret log files - `ascii2bin <wetb/hawc2/ascii2bin>`__: Compress HAWC2 ascii result files to binary `gtsdf <wetb/gtsdf>`__ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ General Time Series Data Format, a binary hdf5 data format for storing time series data. - `gtsdf <wetb/gtsdf/gtsdf.py>`__: read/write/append gtsdf files - `unix\_time <wetb/gtsdf/unix_time.py>`__: convert between datetime and unix time (seconds since 1/1/1970) `fatigue\_tools <wetb/fatigue_tools>`__ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - `fatigue <wetb/fatigue_tools/fatigue.py>`__: Rainflow counting, cycle matrix and equivalent loads - `bearing\_damage <wetb/fatigue_tools/bearing_damage.py>`__: Calculate a comparable measure of bearing damage `wind <wetb/wind>`__ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - `shear <wetb/wind/shear.py>`__: Calculate and fit wind shear `dlc <wetb/dlc>`__ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Module for working with "Design load cases" (Code independent) - `high\_level <wetb/dlc/high_level.py>`__ Class for working with the highlevel dlc excell sheet `prepost <wetb/prepost>`__ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Module for creating an arbitrary number of HAWC2 simulations, and optionally corresponding execution scripts for a PBS Torque cluster (Linux), simple bash (Linux), or Windows batch scripts. A post-processing module is also included that calculates statistical parameters, performs rainflow counting for fatigue load calculations, and create load envelopes. Additional documentation can be found here: - `Auto-generation of Design Load Cases <docs/howto-make-dlcs.md>`__ - `How to use the Statistics DataFrame <docs/using-statistics-df.md>`__ `fast <wetb/fast>`__ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tools for working with NREL's FAST code (An aeroelastic computer-aided engineering (CAE) tool for horizontal axis wind turbines) - `fast\_io <wetb/fast/fast_io.py>`__: Read binary and ascii result files `utils <wetb/utils>`__ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Other functions - `geometry <wetb/utils/geometry.py>`__: Different kind of geometry conversion functions - `process\_exec <wetb/utils/process_exec.py>`__: Run system command in subprocess - `timing <wetb/utils/timing.py>`__: Decorators for evaluating execution time of functions - `caching <wetb/utils/caching.py>`__: Decorators to create cached (calculate once) functions and properties Note ==== This project has been set up using PyScaffold 2.5. For details and usage information on PyScaffold see http://pyscaffold.readthedocs.org/.