Low Voltage Tool is the project I made for my Bachelor's thesis at Haute Ecole Louvain en Hainaut - Mons. This project is being built under the watch of Electrical Engineering Service of Mons' Polytechnic Faculty (GELE). All the rights of the project are reserved to GELE.
python==3.6.0
anytree==2.0.0
openpyxl==2.4.4
wxPython==4.0.0b2
numpy==1.13.1
scipy==0.19.1
Be careful that numpy, scipy and wxPython versions are subject to changes as those are still in development.
- Build a model structure
- Translate load-flow algorithm from Matlab to Python
- Build a basis for implementing a Graphical User Inteface
- Finish the GUI
Documentation cant be found here: http://low-voltage-tool.readthedocs.io/en/docs/
- Install virtualenv globally
pip install virtualenv
- Create a virtual environment for this project and then activate it.
- Install the requirements.
- run
pip install -r requirements-win.txt
- Install the dependencies except Numpy and Scipy.
- Download numpy+mkl (Choose depending on your platform).
- Download scipy (Choose depending on your platform).
- Install them
pip install numpy*.whl && pip install scipy*.whl
- Before installing the requirements, I suggest to use (if you don't use it yet) virtualenvwrapper
- Install the requirements for debian:
pip install -r requirements-debian.txt
- Install wxPython:
pip install -U --pre
-f https://wxpython.org/Phoenix/snapshot-builds/linux/gtk3/ubuntu-16.04
wxPython - You're now good to go. N.B.: The projet uses some libraries that depends on Windows. It should behave differently on a Linux distribution (or some features will just be missing).