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A tool for visualizing TOUGH simulation outputs.

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ToughAnimator

Installation

  1. Clone the Repository:

    git clone https://stride-c.synology.me:50000/ytkuof/toughanimator.git
    cd toughanimator
    
  2. Create a Python Virtual Environment:

    python -m venv .env
    
  3. Activate the Virtual Environment:

    • Windows:
      .env\Scripts\activate.bat
      
    • Linux/Mac:
      source .env/bin/activate
      
  4. Install Dependencies:

    pip install -r requirements.txt
    
  5. Install ToughAnimator Locally:

    pip install .
    

    This will install ToughAnimator in your Python virtual environment.

Run Your Own Case with ToughAnimator

  1. Create a New Case:

    • Create a new folder under unresolve. Name the folder according to your case (e.g., unresolve/your_case_name).

    • Copy all necessary TOUGH result files into the new folder.

    • Copy the config.json file from an existing case in the test_cases directory or create a new config.json file in the new folder. The file should have the following structure:

      {
        "case_name": "your_case_name",
        "input_files": [
          "name_of_your_input_file (e.g., flow.inp)",
          "MESH",  // For a separate mesh file, if applicable
          "INCON"  // For a separate INCON file, if applicable
        ],
        "output_files": [
          "name_of_your_output_file (e.g., conn.csv)",
          "name_of_another_output_file (e.g., mesh.csv)",
          "name_of_other_output_file (add or remove as needed)"
        ],
        "corners_file": "name_of_your_corners_file (e.g., corners.csv)",
        "nas_path": "path/to/nas",
        "notes": "Any additional notes"
      }
      
    • The config.json file should contain these fields:

      • case_name: The name of your case.

      • input_files: A list of TOUGH input files (e.g., flow.inp). You can include multiple input files, but they must contain the INCON, ELEME, and CONNE blocks.

      • output_files: A list of output files (e.g., conn.csv, mesh.csv). Only CSV format files are currently supported.

      • corners_file: The name of the corners file (e.g., corners.csv). This field is optional and can be omitted if not applicable.

        • To obtain the corners file, open the 3D Results in your PetraSim project, select Export Data from the File menu, and on the right side of the file-saving window, set the Interpolation type to Interpolate to cell corners. Save the file as CSV.

        Exporting corners file from PetraSim

      • nas_path: The path to the NAS (Network Attached Storage) location where the case files are stored. This field is optional.

      • notes: Any additional notes or comments about the case. This field is optional.

  2. Run the Script:

    • Ensure the virtual environment is activated.

    • Open toughanimator/run.py in VS Code and select Run Without Debugging (Ctrl+F5) or run the script from the command line:

      python run.py
      

Run an Existing Case with ToughAnimator

  1. Set Name and Directory:

    • Open toughanimator/run.py.
    • Modify the dir_name and case_name variables to match your case directory and name.
  2. Run the Script:

    • Ensure the virtual environment is activated.

    • Open toughanimator/run.py in VS Code and select Run Without Debugging (Ctrl+F5) or run the script from the command line:

      python run.py
      

Acknowledgments

Special thanks to the TOUGH3 development team for their outstanding work on the TOUGH suite of tools.

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