Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi all, 

I have used D4R in the Rhino environment, but now I am trying to run simulations through the Grasshopper interface. What I would like to do is the following: 

In the attached file are a couple of buildings. I would like to see how much annual solar radiation they receive. I looked at the tutorial and on the website, but I haven't really managed to get the solar radiation simulation working. 

Is there someone who is willing to upload a Grasshopper code how to run an annual solar analysis on all the surfaces in this model? 

Thanks in advance, 

Jouri Kanters

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Hi Jouri,

The DIVA grasshopper component can run the analysis as an image or as nodes. The quickest way for multiple surfaces is the image, the setup looks like this:

and produces a resulting image like this:

this was for a Boston weather file.

Alternatively you can mesh everything at a resolution that you want- then take the vertices or centers of the meshes and their respective normals to use as analysis nodes and analysis directions. Then you have the values for each node- and reconstruct a falsecolor map however you want. 

Their is an example here, and another involving self shading here.

An automated false color grid is being built for a future release of the DIVA grasshopper components.

Jeff

Thanks! Does the resolution of the meshes matter? DIVA seems to generate the same picture even though there is a difference in resolution. 

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