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Thermal model for planetary science applications

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heat1d

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Thermal model for planetary science applications (Python version)

See the notebook for an example.

Features

  • Modeling 1D heat transfer in planetary surfaces

  • Provides library of required planetary surface parameters

  • Plotting helpers (see notebook)

Installation

pip install heat1d

Credits

Author: P. Hayne

Package maintainer: K.-Michael Aye

This package was created with Cookiecutter and the forked michaelaye/cookiecutter-pypackage-conda project template.

History

0.1.0 (2019-05-21)

  • First release on PyPI.

0.1.4 (2019-07-19)

  • release planets as its own library

    • This means it’s now a dependency of this project

  • First documenation pages are now live at heat1d.readthedocs.org

0.3.1 (2020-09-04)

  • rename classes to capital letters following best practices

  • add Configurator object to be able to run Model with different chi values

    • This also allows change of gridding parameters and other settings

    • display a Configurator object like shown in the example to see its content

  • depend on planets >= 0.4.6 due to bug in 0.4.5

  • add plotting module and mpl stylesheet use

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