Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hello everybody,

I was trying to study the honeybee plug-in, running analysis of daylight radiation and comfort with a simple cubic geometry, trying to optimize it. After that, I tried to make this geometry more complex, creating a wave-roof surface, dividing it in different surfaces and creating on each surface different windows, trying to get the optimal value of daylight and radiation.

When I run my geometry analysis, everything seems to work well using the plug-in for radiance and daysim, but when i connect the geometry into the Energy+ box i get different errors.

I tried to solve it by myself looking for some explanation on the blog, and I understood that maybe the problem was how the geometry was created. I found so another way to create my geometry, but I still get some Severe Errors, also if now they are different. 

As I said, the roof surface is curved and the windows follows its shape, but the case shouldn't be that different from some youtube tutorials, where they show how honeybee works with complex geometry.

About the 2 attempts of creating windows on the surfaces, in the first I tried to use the box of child surface. This geometry is more complex and I'm really not sure if it's the right way to use this component. In the second case, I used the glazing ratio box and also if the geometry looks good and close, the energy+ still gives me problems.

I'm sorry for the long text, I really hope someone can help me.

I will post here the file so I hope everything will be more clear looking at that. 

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