algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hello all,
I'm quite new at grasshopper and DIVA.
I am trying some irradiation simulations, for my thesis, on a simple geometry and I am getting some really strange results. The north oriented surface of the roof is getting higher results than expected (for city at north hemisphere), and higher than the south side of the (vertical) roof, (that is abnormal for the latitude).
The expected results should be like that of PVGIS:
ORIENTATION | ANGLE | PVGIS | DIVA |
N | 22 | 649 | 824 |
S | 22 | 970 | 860 |
FLAT | 0 | 829 | 867 |
N | 43 | 504 | 525 |
S | 43 | 1020 | 873 |
N | 90 | 278 | 233 |
S | 90 | 781 | 707 |
Can anyone guess the reason, or did anyone face this problem in the past? what do you think I should change?
Attached you may find the .gh file and the climate data file.
Thank you very much for your time.
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Looks like you had different numbers of nodes and vectors, and some of the nodes were pointing the wrong way :)
Jon
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