lca_algebraic is a layer above brightway2 designed for the definition of parametric inventories with fast computation of LCA impacts, suitable for monte-carlo / global sensitivity analysis
It integrates the magic of Sympy in order to write parametric formulas as regular Python expressions.
lca-algebraic provides a set of helper functions for :
- compact & human readable definition of activities :
- search background (tech and biosphere) activities
- create new foreground activities with parametrized amounts
- parametrize / update existing background activities (extending the class Activity)
- Definition of parameters
- Fast computation of LCAs
- Computation of monte carlo method and global sensitivity analysis (Sobol indices)
- Support for automatic check of homogeneity of physical units
We don't provide conda package anymore.
This packages is available via pip /pypi
First create a python environment, with Python [>=3.9] :
With Conda (or mamba)
conda create -n lca python==3.10
conda activate lca
With virtual env
python3.10 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install lca_algebraic
You may also install Jupyter and Activity Browser on the same environment.
Jupyter :
pip install jupyter
Activity Browser can only be installed via conda/mamba. Note that it can also be installed on a separate Python env and will still be able to access and browse the projects created programmatically with lca_algebraic / Brightway.
conda install activity-browser
NOTE While the inventories created in lca_algebraic are stored in the Brightway project, the formulas and parameters are not compatible with Activity Browser Before computing impacts with vanilla Brightway2 or Activity Browser, you may use the function freezeParams() to update the amounts in your database for a given scenario / set of parameter values.
Full documentation is hosted on readthedocs
We provide some notebooks :
- Example notebook : Basic functionalities
- Handbook : More examples, also showing the usage of the Brightway functions.
- Workshop : A "real life" exercise used as a short training on lca_algebraic
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This library has been developed by MinesParis - PSL - O.I.E team, for the project INCER-ACV, lead by ADEME.
It is distributed under the BSD License
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