Tools for soil liquefaction analysis
Project description
Liquepy
Python tools for solving problems related to soil liquefaction
Features
- Triggering:
Calculate liquefaction factor of safety according to Boulanger and Idriss (2014)
Calculate expected lateral strain and volumetric strain according to Zhang et al (2002)
- Settlement:
Calculate foundation settlement on liquefiable deposit according to Karamitros et al. (2013) or Bray et al. (2018)
- Element tests:
Calculate the dissipated energy required to liquefy
- Site response analysis
Perform equivalent linear site response analysis using the pysra package
Installation
pip install liquepy
Contributors
How do I get set up?
Run pip install -r requirements.txt
Code suggestions
Implementations of published liquefaction methods should be written as calc_<property>_<first_author>[_et_al]_<date>() for two authors include both.
Plotting and visualisation should be not included in computation objects. Instead plotting functions or objects should receive computation objects as inputs.
Formatting
Follow pep8 formatting standard (except for line character limit not strictly observed)
Docstrings written in numpy format
Tabulated data stored as comma separated or semi-colon separated files (not xlsx or xls)
Testing
Tests are run with pytest
Locally run: pytest on the command line.
Tests are run on every push using travis, see the .travis.yml file
To test the docs:
Install the check docs package: Run pip install collective.checkdocs
Run the check docs package and fix the errors: Run python setup.py checkdocs
Deployment
To deploy the package to pypi.com you need to:
Push to the pypi branch. This executes the tests on circleci.com
Create a git tag and push to github, run: trigger_deploy.py or manually:
git tag 0.5.2 -m "version 0.5.2" git push --tags origin pypi
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