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This month in AvaFrame - September 2020 edition 2020-09-30T12:28:05+02:00 false monthlysep2020

Winter is slowly creeping up on us, so here is the next AvaFrame update:

  • We heavily worked on the dense flow avalanche module com1DFA, bringing functionality from its native code over to python functions. Now there is the option to do parameter variations on friction parameters and release thickness automatically. Besides this new option, more and more simulation parameters can now be set in python.

  • Regarding the necessary executable for the com1DFA (dense flow) module: we discovered some discrepancy which we currently work on to resolve. The differences to our reference results are minuscule, but we would like to understand the source of it. Once this is resolved, we will release the executable as a first step to bringing it fully open source.

  • We created a new results folder structure for com1DFA, now simulation files can be addressed according to their name and characteristics such as simulation type, name of release area and many more via a dictionary.

  • The full documentation for com1DFA (dense flow) took a big step forward, you can see it here docs.avaframe.org. Please be aware, this is currently not reviewed yet and still heavily being worked on.

  • The AlphaBeta and AIMEC modules also received improved documentation, but again, not completely done yet.

  • The AIMEC computation and plotting routines are now a lot cleaner and easier to read.

  • The plotting routines are developed/improved with styling of the plots and new colormaps. To use a modern visualisation, we are working in the HCL color space wherever possible. For more information about this see hclwizard.

Quarterly Outlook

We are currently working towards version 0.1, a bare bones first version including the main modules com1DFA, com2AB (AlphaBeta) and the necessary support modules, like logging, input/output and report generation. With this experienced users will be able to run avalanche simulations. This will also include our dense flow executable mentioned above. Towards the end of the year we will concentrate on testing, improving our code-coverage and documentation. The development of the interface to QGis, i.e. triggering simulations right out of QGis, will also start around this time.

Excited to see the first simulation results,

Felix