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This repository has been archived by the owner on Nov 27, 2023. It is now read-only.
I've recently reorganized the repository a little bit, and added some fatigue calculation tools.
You can find an example for the calculation of equivalent load here.
It's using the file fatigue.py, which was slightly adapted from the wind energy toolbox (wetb) of DTU. You'll find some Markov matrix calculation in this script.
The function equivalent_load in fatigue.py is a wrapper function, which can use either the wetb version, or fatpack. If you want to use method=fatpack, you'll need to pip install fatpack. Both methods return similar results when the number of bins is 1, for a sinusoidal signal. For other inputs, you'll obtain different results. I don't have an explanation as to why, apart from likely differerent rainflow counting algorithms.
The WEIS repository has tools to compute DEL and postprocessing extreme loads from many OpenFAST simulations, but you'll have to ask on their repository for the usage. The python-toolbox is intended for simple analyses. Feel free to contribute if you find that some features needs to be added here.
Hi @ebranlard ,
Are there any Python based tools to do:
Best regards,
Karthik
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