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DTOcean Electrical Sub-Systems Module

This package provides the Electrical Sub-Systems design module for the DTOcean tools. It can design the electrical network of an array of fixed or floating wave or tidal ocean energy converters (constrained by the environment and device design), and calculate the cost and electrical losses. It optimises the design for minimum cost per unit exported power.

See dtocean-app or dtocean-core to use this package within the DTOcean ecosystem.

* For python 2.7 only.

Installation

Installation and development of dtocean-electrical uses the Anaconda Distribution (Python 2.7)

Conda Package

To install:

$ conda install -c defaults -c free -c dataonlygreater dtocean-electrical

Source Code

Conda can be used to install dependencies into a dedicated environment from the source code root directory:

$ conda create -n _dtocean_electro python=2.7 pip

Activate the environment, then copy the .condrc file to store installation
channels:

$ conda activate _dtocean_electro
$ copy .condarc %CONDA_PREFIX%

OR, if you're using Powershell:

$ conda activate _dtocean_electro
$ copy .condarc $env:CONDA_PREFIX

Install polite into the environment. For example, if installing it from source:

$ cd \\path\\to\\polite
$ conda install --file requirements-conda-dev.txt
$ pip install -e .

Finally, install dtocean-electrical and its dependencies using conda and pip:

$ cd \\path\\to\\dtocean-electrical
$ conda install --file requirements-conda-dev.txt
$ pip install -e .

To deactivate the conda environment:

$ conda deactivate

Tests

A test suite is provided with the source code that uses pytest.

If not already active, activate the conda environment set up in the Source Code section:

$ conda activate _dtocean_electro

Install packages required for testing to the environment (one time only):

$ conda install -y mock pytest pytest-cov=2.5.1 pytest-mock

Run the tests:

$ pytest tests

Uninstall

To uninstall the conda package:

$ conda remove dtocean-electrical

To uninstall the source code and its conda environment:

$ conda remove --name _dtocean_electro --all

Usage

Example scripts are available in the "examples" folder of the source code.

$ cd examples
$ conda install -y xlrd<2
$ python electrical_run.py

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

See this blog post for information regarding development of the DTOcean ecosystem.

Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.

Credits

This package was initially created as part of the EU DTOcean project by:

It is now maintained by Mathew Topper at Data Only Greater.

License

GPL-3.0