WEIS, Wind Energy with Integrated Servo-control, performs multifidelity co-design of wind turbines. WEIS is a framework that combines multiple NREL-developed tools to enable design optimization of floating offshore wind turbines.
Author: NREL WISDEM & OpenFAST & Control Teams
This software is a version 0.0.1.
See local documentation in the docs
-directory or access the online version at https://weis.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
WEIS integrates in a unique workflow four models:
- WISDEM is a set of models for assessing overall wind plant cost of energy (COE).
- OpenFAST is the community model for wind turbine simulation to be developed and used by research laboratories, academia, and industry.
- TurbSim is a stochastic, full-field, turbulent-wind simulator.
- ROSCO provides an open, modular and fully adaptable baseline wind turbine controller to the scientific community.
In addition, three external libraries are added:
- ROSCO_Toolbox is a toolbox designed to ease controller implementation for the wind turbine researcher and tune the ROSCO controller.
- pCrunch is a collection of tools to ease the process of parsing large amounts of OpenFAST output data and conduct loads analysis.
- pyOptSparse is a framework for formulating and efficiently solving nonlinear constrained optimization problems.
The core WEIS modules are:
- aeroelasticse is a wrapper to call OpenFAST
- control contains the routines calling the ROSCO_Toolbox and the routines supporting distributed aerodynamic control devices, such trailing edge flaps
- gluecode contains the scripts glueing together all models and libraries
- multifidelity contains the codes to run multifidelity design optimizations
- optimization_drivers contains various optimization drivers
- schema contains the YAML files and corresponding schemas representing the input files to WEIS
On laptop and personal computers, installation with Anaconda is the recommended approach because of the ability to create self-contained environments suitable for testing and analysis. WEIS requires Anaconda 64-bit.
The installation instructions below use the environment name, "weis-env," but any name is acceptable.
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On the DOE HPC system eagle, make sure to start from a clean setup and type
module purge module load conda
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Setup and activate the Anaconda environment from a prompt (Anaconda3 Power Shell on Windows or Terminal.app on Mac)
conda config --add channels conda-forge conda create -y --name weis-env python=3.8 # (you can install an environment at a predefined path by switching "--name weis-env" with "--prefix path/weis-env") conda activate weis-env # (if this does not work, try source activate weis-env)
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Use conda to install the build dependencies. Note the differences between Windows and Mac/Linux build systems. Skip to point #3 if you are on the DOE HPC system Eagle
conda install -y cmake cython geopy git jsonschema make matplotlib-base numpy numpydoc openmdao openpyxl pandas pip pytest pyyaml ruamel_yaml scipy setuptools shapely six sympy swig xlrd conda install -y petsc4py mpi4py compilers # (Mac / Linux only) conda install -y m2w64-toolchain libpython # (Windows only) pip install simpy marmot-agents jsonmerge git clone https://github.com/WISDEM/WEIS.git cd WEIS git checkout branch_name # (Only if you want to switch git branch, say develop) python setup.py develop
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Instructions specific for DOE HPC system Eagle
conda install -y cmake cython geopy git jsonschema make matplotlib-base numpy numpydoc openmdao openpyxl pandas pip pytest pyyaml ruamel_yaml scipy setuptools shapely six sympy swig xlrd conda install -y petsc4py mpi4py pip install simpy marmot-agents jsonmerge git clone https://github.com/WISDEM/WEIS.git cd WEIS git checkout branch_name # (Only if you want to switch git branch, say develop) module load comp-intel intel-mpi mkl module unload gcc python setup.py develop
NOTE: To use WEIS again after installation is complete, you will always need to activate the conda environment first with conda activate weis-env
(or source activate weis-env
). On Eagle, make sure to reload the necessary modules
If you plan to contribute code to WEIS, please first consult the developer guide.
For software issues please use https://github.com/WISDEM/WEIS/issues.