The angles at which isocurves meet are not necessarily 90 degrees. Rectangles always have 90 degree angles. So what needs to happen when your isocurves are skewed?
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Added by David Rutten at 3:59pm on January 17, 2014
d 'outletBoundary' components in which the 'temperatures_' represents?
The 2nd ques is more about thinking how to achieve more potentials by BF. I am doing a project that is trying to implement the construction method of 'DOUBLE-GLAZED' facade, which will conduct air flow inside a building and save more energy. Since I also use LB&HB for time-based analyses, so I`m wondering if BF could use time-based-srf-temperature to achieve a more dynamic simulation in a day, let`s say, a hot summer day, 10:00 to 16:00?
And the last what is the definition of these recipes(pic no.2)? what do they mean?
Thanks in advance for the helps!
Best wishes,
Lei…