algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi everyone,
I am trying to run a daylighting simulation in order to create lighting schedules for a multi-zone energy simulation.
When I create a simple box geometry and use Honeybee's 'SplitBuildingMass' component and run the daylight simulation, it seems to work fine. I get 15 different lighting schedule files for the 15 zones that is in the building geometry.
However, when I try to run the same simulation for a custom geometry that I created in Rhino, it does not work and the output is empty.
Does anyone have any idea what I might be doing wrong? The zones/elements from my custom geometry seem to be recognized fine by the system. I just don't get any results.
I have attached the gh file with the geometries internalized in case anyone wants to take a look.
Appreciate it!
Thanks,
s
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Hi Saurabh,
Can you check the readMe output and see if there is any error? I ran your file for one test point each zone (just to keep it run fast) and it runs on my machine with no problems. Also some of the surfaces may need to be rebuilt to generate a cleaner mesh and as a result a better grid of test points.
Mostapha
From the error one of the test meshes cannot be saved locally. Can you disconnect the meshes from testMesh_ input in the recipe?
Thanks, Mostapha. I was able to resolve that issue.
However, I have another question for you. I have the lighting schedules created by the daylight simulation and now I am trying to plug this into the Open Studio simulation. But I am getting this error (see below). Could you tell what I might be doing wrong? The Open Studio simulation runs fine without the lighting schedule though. I have also attached the gh file.
Many many thanks!
s
Hi Saurabh,
Chris has implemented lighting schedules for OpenStudio. I opened an issue so he can take a look at this and another similar issue. If he couldn't take a look soon I will give it a try.
I assume you're using OpenStudio HVAC systems and that's why you're not using EnergyPlus component. Is that right?
Mostapha
Yes, you're right. I am using OpenStudio HVAC systems. Thanks again!
s
Saurabh,
I apologize for being late to the conversation. I fixed the bug that Mostapha opened the issue for:
https://github.com/mostaphaRoudsari/Honeybee/commit/43c2587024a7e7a...
You can find a working file GH file attached. However, to get rid of the component failure in your image, you are going to have to replace the 'OpenStudioMasterTemplate.idf' in your ladybug default folder with the one on the github here:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mostaphaRoudsari/Honeybee/master/...
I apologize for this extra step but this implementation of CSV schedule capability on OpenStudio was really meant to be a rough hack until the OpenStuido team implements this capability on their own software and SDK in a year or so:
https://github.com/mostaphaRoudsari/Honeybee/issues/161
-Chris
Hi Chris,
Thank a lot. It works fine. Really appreciate it!
_s
Have you tried to plot the results of the daylight analysis with 3D chart and make sure the generated a meaningful lighting schedule? Here is an example on how to do it.
Probably not the best place to ask but what is the state of the OpenStudio compnent? I remember that a few of the HVAC systems were not implemented. Is there an intention of allowing detailed HVAC simulations in HB in the immediate future? That would really popularize HB in practical energy simulations.
Additionally, I'm sure that could be performed with the additional strigns and a lot of E+ experience. Is there a way we develop additional strings for HVAC systems much like the amazing script you made for the evaporative cooling tower?
As always, obliged for your great work!
Kind regards,
Theodore.
Hi Theodore,
We do intend to implement detailed HVAC however I can't proceed with it until I have Chien Si's help. and it this point he seems snowed under. Rest assured it will get done. I just cant say when (Sorry thats not very reassuring).
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