Python reader for data generated by FDS.
Project description
FDSReader
Fast and easy-to-use Python reader for FDS data
Installation
The package is available on PyPI and can be installed using pip:
pip install fdsreader
Usage example
import fdsreader as fds
# Creates an instance of a simulation master-class which manages all data for a given simulation
sim = fds.Simulation("./sample_data")
# Examples of data that can be easily accessed
print(sim.meshes, sim.surfaces, sim.slices, sim.data_3d, sim.isosurfaces, sim.particles, sim.obstructions, sim.obstructions[0].get_boundary_data("temperature"))
More advanced examples can be found in the respective data type directories inside of the examples directory.
Data structure
Beware that not all attributes and methods are covered in this diagram. For a complete
documentation of all classes check the API Documentation below.
API Documentation
https://firedynamics.github.io/fdsreader/
Meta
- Jan Vogelsang – j.vogelsang@fz-juelich.de
- Prof. Dr. Lukas Arnold - l.arnold@fz-juelich.de
Distributed under the LGPLv3 (GNU Lesser General Public License v3) license. See LICENSE
for more information.
https://github.com/FireDynamics/fdsreader
Contributing
- Fork it (https://github.com/FireDynamics/fdsreader/fork)
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/fooBar
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some fooBar'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/fooBar
) - Create a new Pull Request
Release History
- (unreleased) 1.0.0
- (First official version will be released after sufficient public testing in beta stage)
Beta (Q1 2021)
- (unreleased) 0.9.0
- (Entering beta status after extensive testing with selected participants in alpha stage)
Alpha (02/2021)
- (unreleased) 0.7.0
- (Entering alpha status after extensive private testing in pre-alpha stage)
Pre-Alpha (current stage)
- 0.6.4
- Added more convenience functions (mainly filters)
- Added color-data isof support
- 0.6.3
- Added some convenience functions (filters, obstruction masks, ...)
- 0.6.2
- Improved documentation
- 0.6.1
- Added multimesh part support
- 0.6.0
- Added part example
- Added pl3d example
- Added slcf example
- Added two bndf examples
- Added isof example
- 0.5.3
- Usability improvements for bndf
- 0.5.2
- Bugfixes for bndf
- 0.5.1
- Several bugfixes and improvements
- 0.5.0
- Preparing for alpha release
- Usability improvements for simulation
- Usability improvements for part
- Added devc support (devices)
- Added part support (particles)
- Bugfixes for bndf
- 0.4.10
- Bugfixes for slcf
- 0.4.9
- Bugfixes for bndf
- Improved 2D-Slice functionality
- 0.4.8
- Complete rework of internal reading process (higher performance)
- Complete rework of bndf
- Bugfixes (obstructions, extents, simulation)
- 0.4.7
- Added cache clearing functionality
- Bugfixes
- 0.4.6
- Added automatic caching for simulations (significant loading time reduction)
- Reworked internal slcf data structure
- Fixed isof reader (now correctly reads in data for all time steps)
- Connected bndf data to obstructions
- Simplified instantiation of Simulation objects
- 0.4.5
- Added multimesh isof support
- Improved slcf stability
- 0.4.4
- Bugfixes (bndf and pl3d)
- 0.4.3
- Bugfixes (slcf and isof)
- 0.4.2
- Completed API documentation
- 0.4.1
- Bugfixes (python import issues)
- 0.4.0
- Added bndf support (boundaries)
- 0.3.0
- Added multimesh pl3d support
- 0.3.0
- Added basic pl3d support
- 0.2.0
- Added isof support (isosurfaces)
- 0.1.2
- Added numpy support for slices
- 0.1.1
- Added multimesh slcf support
- Added API documentation
- Package available on PyPI
- 0.1.0
- Added basic slcf support (2D + 3D slices)
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