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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi,

I am fairly new to both ladybug and honeybee. I have been trying to study the solar radiations falling on my geometry. I tried using the component radiation analysis in ladybug and could run it successfully and have some results. In order to get more accurate results I was suggested to move to honeybee which I have been trying to do but to begin with I made a test for a small rectangular geometry and tried to get results from both using ladybug and then using honeybee with grid based analysis.

The results I got were off by 3866 Wh. Could somebody explain to me why?

I am attaching some files below if someone can have a look and help me understand what is the matter would be appreciated. 

All this pursuit for me to get to include the reflection from the ground as well!! How can I do that using this simple geometry as an example. 

Thanks,

Anurag

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If you want to do comparative studies you should use the same sky type. Are you using the cumulative sky for both examples? If it's for a point in time analysis then you should use the climate-based sky.

Actually, when I use cumulative sky type in honeybee, it does not let me do radiation analysis for some reason. 

Radiation Honeybee Sample with Ground.

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