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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hello there,

I am doing some Glare analysis for which it would be fundamental to model water properly.

I am having difficulties to  input the materials definitions I have found in this Link in the honeybee library, I think I am formatting the string not properly,

Any suggestion?

Thanks!

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Hi Amedeo,

You can do it as simple as adding the materials to the library and apply them to surfaces. Just make sure to create the wave.cal file and copy it inside c:\radiance\lib. Here is the results:

Check this Hydra for one of the approaches mentioned in the link: (http://hydrashare.github.io/hydra/viewer?owner=mostaphaRoudsari&...)

Thanks A lot Mostapha!

Hi Mostapha,


Thank you for this post, We all proud of you.


For one educational project, I am trying to evaluate the effect of thick water wall on daylight distribution inside a room. (as you know it is not possible with glass material)

this water wall is oriented to the south with thickness about 25 cm.

I have defined a dielectric material in radiance for Water as this:

void dielectric Water

0

0

5 0.8695 0.8695 0.8695 1.33 0

#red_transmissivity  green_transmissivity   blue_transmissivity   index_of_refraction   0

Therefore, I defined 2 surfaces for front and back and since there is just one layer of dielectric, I don't need using any interface material. But the direction of these surface is very tricky. both directions have to be toward outside (?)

should I rotate them inside in reverse ray tracing???  The resultant values are significantly different.

any comments would be really helpful for me. 
thanks in advance.

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