algorithmic modeling for Rhino
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Masoumehta,
If you have both "Direct Normal Illuminance" and "Diffuse Horizontal Illuminance" measurements, you can create a high-accuracy calibrated sky by using the "Honeybee_Generate Custom Sky" component.
If you only have a Global Horizontal Illuminance value, you can create a uniform sky by using the "Honeybee_Generate Sky With Certain Illuminance level" component. However, this is going to be very inaccurate unless the values that you have recorded are for an overcast cloudy day.
-Chris
thank you very much chris, I'll try this.
-masoumeh
Chris said it all. Just a warning that if you're creating the sky for a non-cloudy day then using the second method is not recommended. You can use watch the sky component to check the illuminance value under the generated sky. A good place to start is probably the weather data around the time that you have done the measurement:
If you have an HDR image of the sky there are more advanced solutions that you can find on the web.
thanks alot mostafa!
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