algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi every one
I have a double skin kinetic facade and I am trying to model that in honey bee ... I made two separate zones ...first: my room....and second: the zone between two skin.
Now I want to model this zones to energy analyses in honey bee.
But I don't know with witch component I can add kinetic skin to analyze?? Windows Shade generator or which one???
I can,t find appropriate tutorial to kinetic facade simulation.
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Moein
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but amount and direction of openings effect on the speed and direction of wind
my purpose is kinetic facade design to increase of air flow in the zone
I want to find best amount of opening On different days of year based on my purpose.
thank you so much Chris
but I think I can't explain What I mean
my kinetic facade is not simple shade like that example...in the example you defined shade as simple blind with "Windows shade generator" component.
but I can do this. because I have different shades.
now I want to find appropriate component instead "windows shade generator"
Hi Moein,
Refer to your email as your case study is near of mine, Chris & Mostafa helped me to finish my study & to understand that half of your solution is to understand what you need to get as an output so you will know the inputs needed.
first, you need to upload your facade gh file with your question so they can understand your problem and help you.
second, as Chris said to you just need energy plus component plugged to Honeybee_Set EP Airflow as input with the zone you need to study & you will get the air flow rate within the results ( that what I have done ), but if you need to get air flow simulation you will need CFD tool.
here's my case study discussion, I hope it will help you.
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/ladybug/forum/topics/urgent-conn...
Mona
Moein,
The art of making a good energy model is know what to abstract and what to model in detail. This discussion shows you all of the possible ways that you can model a shade in E+/HB:
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/ladybug/forum/topics/hb-shading-...
My guess is that you probably don't want to do the last (most detailed and time intensive on) one if you can avoid it but there are ways of trying to account for really detailed geometry if you absolutely have to model it in full detail.
Really thanks Chris and Mona
Chris
I exactly read your statement in that discussion
You say that I have two ways to simulation custom geometry shades:
1: shades made of materials with a high heat capacity/resistance
2: geometries that I will have to write custom IDF text and connect it to the additionalStrings of the RunSimulation component
the material of my facade is wood and distance of two skin (fixed skin and kinetic skin) is 60cm.
Now
I attach my GH file that I connect my facade as context surface
could you check that?please
it need to IDF text or it is correct?
so thanks
Moein,
I think before running the simulation you need to clarify what are you trying to understand from this analysis. Are you looking to figure out the airflow pattern inside the space based on the details of the facade? or are you trying to realize the relationship between the air-change and the energy consumption inside the room. For the former you need to run a CFD analysis and for the latter you should to simplify your model as all the small pieces in the facade just adds to the time of the calculation.
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