ere are ways to remap the data (PathMapper etc) and there's an excellent tutorial by David Rutten about path mapper on this forum somewhere.
And always look at whether you simply need to flatten your data to ba able to work with it.
For point lists I often use the PointNumber component to help visualise the data and the good old Panel component helps too!
When you see some of the elegant, compact definitions on here, there often seems to be some mystical foresight needed right from the first component but hopefully this jedi skill comes with practice!…
Added by martyn hogg at 12:24pm on January 13, 2014
y does not account for contribution of shear to the total elastic energy, but it should be possible to get a shear force from equilibrium (much like with Euler-Bernoulli beams). The equation is something like this, using Einstein notation:
Mab,a+Qa=0 (1)
However, I don't know if the elements used in Karamba can deal with this? It would be very helpful to have information on shear forces in some cases...
Best,
Romain…
operates, but why would you need 5 different simulations if you have 5 different thresholds? During one simulation can't Daysim switch between different slat states according to different thresholds of the external sensor?
Just to clarify with my Q1 above, I want the blind to be controlled by an external sensor with 5 different irradiance/illuminance thresholds, and measure the illuminance on a grid in the room to see the effects of the blind.
Anyone got anything to add to Q3? As I said any help is appreciated.
All the best
Mikael
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