.. _thermal_network_label: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thermal Network ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The thermal network is the central object in DHNx. It provides a container class that holds a number of components. All available components are defined in `components.csv `_, which is rendered in the following table. .. csv-table:: :header-rows: 1 :file: ../dhnx/components.csv Every component has a number of attributes which are defined in `components_attrs/ `_. Each attribute is given a name, type (:attr:`int`, :attr:`float`, :attr:`str` etc.), unit, default value, a description, a status (:attr:`Input` or :attr:`Output`) and requirement (:attr:`required` or :attr:`optional`). The attributes are presented in detail in the following sections. Consumer ======== Consumers are the nodes where the heat provided by the district heating network is actually used. They are characterized by these attributes: .. csv-table:: :header-rows: 1 :file: ../dhnx/component_attrs/consumers.csv Producer ======== A producer is a general node that provides heat to the district heating network. Producers are described with the following attributes: .. csv-table:: :header-rows: 1 :file: ../dhnx/component_attrs/producers.csv Fork ==== Forks are the nodes where several pipes of the network meet. Forks have the attributes described in the following table: .. csv-table:: :header-rows: 1 :file: ../dhnx/component_attrs/forks.csv Pipe ==== Pipes imply the feed and return pipes connecting the different nodes of the network. They are characterized by these attributes: .. csv-table:: :header-rows: 1 :file: ../dhnx/component_attrs/pipes.csv