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Load Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) files, calibrate the temperature and estimate its uncertainty.
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A Python package to load Distributed Temperature Sensing files, perform a calibration, and plot the result. A detailed description of the calibration procedure can be found at https://doi.org/10.3390/s20082235 .
Do you have questions, ideas or just want to say hi? Please leave a message on the discussions page <https://github.com/dtscalibration/python-dts-calibration/discussions>
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pip install dtscalibration
Or the development version directly from GitHub
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pip install https://github.com/dtscalibration/python-dts-calibration/zipball/main --upgrade
DTS measures temperature by calibrating backscatter measurements to sections with a known temperature. DTS devices provide a simple interface to perform a limited calibration. Re-calibrating your measurements with this Python package gives you better temperature estimates and additional options.
single <https://github.com/dtscalibration/python-dts-calibration/blob/main/docs/notebooks/07Calibrate_single_ended.ipynb>
- and double-ended <https://github.com/dtscalibration/python-dts-calibration/blob/main/docs/notebooks/08Calibrate_double_ended.ipynb>
setupsFixing parameters to a previously determined value <https://github.com/dtscalibration/python-dts-calibration/blob/main/docs/notebooks/13Fixed_parameter_calibration.ipynb>
_(Asymmetric) step loss correction <https://github.com/dtscalibration/python-dts-calibration/blob/main/docs/notebooks/14Lossy_splices.ipynb>
_ so that fiber connectors can be used instead of welds/splices.Matching temperature sections <https://github.com/dtscalibration/python-dts-calibration/blob/main/docs/notebooks/15Matching_sections.ipynb>
_ to support J-configurations07Calibrate_single_ended.ipynb <https://github.com/dtscalibration/python-dts-calibration/blob/main/docs/notebooks/07Calibrate_single_ended.ipynb>
_ and for double-ended setups in 08Calibrate_double_ended.ipynb <https://github.com/dtscalibration/python-dts-calibration/blob/main/docs/notebooks/08Calibrate_double_ended.ipynb>
_.readthedocs <https://python-dts-calibration.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>
_../docs/notebooks
) that work within the browser can be viewed here <https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/dtscalibration/python-dts-calibration/main?labpath=docs%2Fnotebooks>
_.The following article explains and discusses the calibration procedure:
des Tombe, B., Schilperoort, B., & Bakker, M. (2020). Estimation of Temperature and Associated Uncertainty from Fiber-Optic Raman-Spectrum Distributed Temperature Sensing. Sensors, 20(8), 2235. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20082235
Cite the specific implementation / repository via Zenodo:
Check the version of dtscalibration
that is used in your Python console with:
The following line introduces the .dts accessor for xarray datasets
import dtscalibration # noqa: E401 dtscalibration.version '3.0.1'
Go to Zenodo <https://zenodo.org/search?q=conceptrecid:%221410097%22&sort=-version&all_versions=True>
_ and follow the link to the version of interest.
The citation is found on the bottom right of the page.
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Load Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) files, calibrate the temperature and estimate its uncertainty.
We found that dtscalibration demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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