algorithmic modeling for Rhino
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Amedeo,
Just be sure the type of sky you are using. See: http://www.waterslade.com/services/daylight_sunlight/vertical_sky_c...
-A.
Abrahm,
Thanks for your reply, the problem as I found in this discussion is that radiance does not take into account azimuth, which is fundamental to create a Waldram diagram https://radiance-online.lbl.gov:447/pipermail/radiance-general/2014...
Hi Amedeo,
As i've found when Mostapha developed the component and i tested it (and after that), cloudy sky indeed gives results up to 40% and uniform sky up to 49% (or so). Both cases Radiance is used. That's why iasked you about the sky you picked for the simulation.
Hi Abram that is Correct, I used a cloudy sky.
I am gonna do further tests and compare with other softwares, I'll keep you updated
Hi Amedeo!
Let us know the result. I second Abraham. You will get very close results to BRE if you use uniform sky for calculation. If that is not the case I can add an alternate method to component. It will be very similar to how we calculate sunlight hours/radiation or shading benefits.
-Mostapha
I will let you know when I will have some final test! thanks!
Amedeo
Mostapha I finally did some comparison, and I think that the VSC calculated with radiance does not do the job as its best, you can check results in the .zip attached.
It would be great to have a tool similar to shadow mask or sunlight hours.
I am planning to use it to calculate Sky component and create a safe envelope for Right of light, which is one of the crucial planning issue here in the UK.
Here you can find some examples of what I am talking about.
http://www.waterslade.com/services/dev_potential.htm
http://www.right-of-light.co.uk/maximum-envelopes.php
I am happy to help in any way
bye!
Hi Mostapha, did you have a look at the comparison I did? Let me know if I can help somehow in developing this
Finally checking it now. I will update this thread soon.
Mostapha I lost this reply ! sorry if I remeber correctly I was on leave! best
Hi,
I am doing some vertical sky tests on a sample geometry. I am getting funky visualization results. I realize that it probably has to do with my geometry being NURBS, but is there a way around it?
I'd love to visualize it like Dimitris's picture.
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards,
Theodore.
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