algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hello everyone,
I am running a daylighting simulation for a simple room.
I have created all the surfaces one by one, created the glazed surface and joined everything on one zone.
I also created a shading surface, the effect of which I want to try on the DF factor output of the daylighting simulation.
I noticed that by taking the shading surface off the inputs the result was almost identical, which isn't logical for a 1.8m horizontal shading of a 3m window.
My question is where should I input the shading surface. I tried inputting it into the daylight simulation component along with the HBZone that was created and also adding it as an input to the create zone component which then I connected to the DF component. Results were again identical.
I believe I must be doing something wrong on the flow. Any insights on this?
I am attaching the definition, currently run with the second flow (shading surface into zone, zone into DF component).
Thank you very much in advance.
Kind regards,
Theodore.
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Theodoros,
See attached. Enable/Disable the HBSurface component in the yellow group.
-A.
Thanks Abraham!!
I knew it was something to do with my flow. It's good to know I need to make the surface for the shadings as well. Makes sense.
Thanks a lot!
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