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Atomic
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Atomic is a set of tools to calculate fractional abundance and radiation of
different elements in hot plasmas.
Installation and running the code
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Required code from OPEN-ADAS:
$ ./fetch_adas_data # fetch the atomic data and reading routines
$ python setup.py build_ext --inplace # to compile the extension module
See below for details.
Launch ipython and try out the examples:
$ ipython
(in ipython) >>> %run examples/radiation.py
Fetching the atomic data
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Atomic needs atomic data ionisation/recombination etc. coefficients, as well as
the routines to read them. These are fetched from the OpenADAS [1] website.
In order to download your own dataset and reading routines
run:
$ ./fetch_adas_data
For description of these so called iso-nuclear master files see [2].
The routines to download are
http://open.adas.ac.uk/codes/xxdata_11.tar.gz and
http://open.adas.ac.uk/codes/xxdata_15.tar.gz
and should be put in the src folder and unzipped like
src/xxdata_11 and
src/xxdata_15.
Compiling python extension module
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The extension module is compiled using numpy.distutils:
$ python setup.py build_ext --inplace
Testing
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Have nose2 installed.
$ nose2
Test boilerplate was first produced automatedly with pythoscope, so
at time of writing (20160916) many tests are skipped. (S)
Cleaning
--------
$ rm -r build/ src/xxdata_11 src/xxdata_15
$ rm atomic/_xxdata_* src/*.gz src/*.c
References
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[1] http://open.adas.ac.uk
[2] http://www.adas.ac.uk/man/chap4-04.pdf
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