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the concurrent and reciprocal integration of structural analysis, and the constraints of materials and manual filament winding within a coherent computational design process. A particular focus is set on the development of specific tools and solvers for the generation, simulation and optimization of the fibre layout and their feedback into the global morphology of the system through the use of Kangaroo and Karamba 3D. Kangaroo is a plugin that allows us to simulate natural phenomena (gravity, springs, etc.) based on form finding techniques. An important part of architecture is the design of lightweight and durable structures, such as cable nets and fabric canopies. They approximate minimal surfaces optimaly. Natural laws could be used to create forms that are somehow optimal, interesting and useful. Karamba 3D is a parametric structural engineering tool that provides accurate analysis of spatial beams, frames and shells. It is a handy plugin adapted to the needs of architects and engineers for the initial design phase. Karamba's simulation techniques provide a number of useful strategies for predicting the performance of an object in the physical world and to better understand the behaviour of experimental structures. Throughout the workshop the participant will have the opportunity to translate the digital models into the physical space. At the end of the workshop the students will produce one structure per group of two.…
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If you already know Grasshopper and would like to uplift your parametric knowledge, then you can choose option 2.
Option 1: General Workshop for Beginners - 16 hours: Start 17.11.2018
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k that would be the best way to do it.
2. The file attached is the example file for the Set EP Air Flow component from the Honeybee example files. Have a look at it.
3. The details of this can be found in the EnergyPlus documentation specially the Engineering reference.
http://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/8-3/engineering-reference/window-calculation-module.html#window-calculation-module
4. I'd suggest that you check the EnergyPlus documentation, on this but my suggestion is:
A. For windows use the Set_EP Air Flow component set the temperature so that the windows will never been closed due to temperature , and then set your own schedule using openingAreaFractionalSched_.
B. Use the Shade generator component with a custom blindsSchedule for the blinds.
Regards,
Anton
Vinu Subashini…
el conversion tends to work unsatisfying.I tried 2 methods.
I see. Yeah, you have to be pretty specific about your vector shapes when you downscale. They must be aligned exactly with the target pixel grid, otherwise you get blurry results. I admit it's a bit of a skill that a lot of programmers can't really afford to learn. Time constraints and all that.
You are right, I might dispose the idea with the imagebox, because I still need to draw 24x24 icons then anyway. I probably will work more with Inkscape. I might also abstract it more, and probably spend more time onto good documention.
If you don't like your icons, you could always set the icon display mode of your component to NickName in the constructor. But that wouldn't help with the icons on the tabs and panels obviously, but then nothing will.
Another possible way forward (still not recommended, but that's just my opinion) is to adjust the component layout to use larger images for your components. Say 48x48, or 64x64. If that's something you'd be interested in, I can have a look at what it would take.…
Added by David Rutten at 3:09am on January 9, 2017
. But applying them to desktop systems really makes no sense to me at all.
Many years ago I was a developer for the first 3D graphics software used in any production environment. We used a device called an IBM 2250. This was a 2-color (green & black) raster based video screen coupled with a typewriter keyboard, a "function keyboard" with (I think) 24 programmable buttons, and a device called a light pen.
The light pen was the system's pointing/selecting tool. It had a light sensor in the end that was spring loaded. Pressing it against the screen tripped a microswitch that turned on the light sensor. When the sensor detected the light from the CRT's internal electron beam it created a software interrupt containing the 2250's screen X and Y coordinates at that instant. We used that data to determine what the user was pointing at when the lightpen was pushed against the screen.
It was tiresome and time consuming to have to switch between the keyboard, function keys, and lightpen. We made some jokes about a new breed of 2250 user who somehow grew a third arm and hand to deal with the lightpen while they were pushing keys on the keyboard or function key box.
The whole system would be laughable today, but back then it was the state of the art. Fortunately technology has progressed to the point where current day devices are both intuitive and easy to use. Trying to use a touch screen on a desktop system would be a step backward indeed.…
Added by Birk Binnard at 1:51pm on November 12, 2017
I change paramenters in GH sliders I see the progress in rhino with 4/5 seconds lag.
I think it is not an hardware issue, this is my configuration
Mainboard SuperMicro
Dual CPU Xeon x5650 (24 total core)
12GB DDRIII ECC
Hdd velociraptor 300Gb
Vga Nvidia Quadro FX3800
Hi, I attach the project files; when I move the slider bubbles trying to slide from a little value to another (like 50, 120, ecc) the result on screen is slowly to be shown.My question is, with the pc configuration listed above, is it normal with this project?There are parameters I can set in Grasshopper or Rhino to have faster results?There's a specific driver or configuration for my video card to improve performance?I would be very interested to see if the hardware on my system allows optimal performance with grasshopper or is normal with a definition so short ,even if it is the Voronoi , the system so slow to refresh when I move the slider
Thank you for your time…
tries (numbers) in a list, by some other numbers (in a different list) using their index:
For exemple, replace the list item n°5 by this number.
I saw that there are already some topics on this (sptember/november) but I did not found solutions in it... Here is the thing:
The values are coming from a simple comparaison between to list: when a value is found then it gives its index (and then I would like to use this index list to replace some values in a similar list):
"Search "123" in this list" --> "Oh, there's one in the index 24" --> "Ok, so say to this list that it has to update with this new value at the same index".
If someone has a clue...
Thanks for your help,
T.
// Hors sujet: For the french guys out there: I'm working on the french translation of the GH Primer, it will be out in a week or two :) //
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t to make 4 polylines (with a different number of vertices - total: 14points)
I would like the Selection component to give me back 3 x 4 groups for making the polylines. Or 3 x 14 points.
The Selection ran only 14 times, just for the first point-grid.
This is where I am so far..
I tried a graft on the List-input of the selection to tell the selection to do the run 3 times with an unexpected result.. Something is missing..
Suggestions anyone?
Best regards,
Bart…
Added by Bart Goormans at 7:40am on October 31, 2015
tions and that will be the end of it. I will not look for you, I will not pursue you. But if you don't, I will look for you, I will find you, and I will continue to ask the aforementioned set of questions. Good luck.
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Question 1: How do I go about measuring the arc length of a parabola in Rhino? In a nutshell, I'm looking to accurately measure curve length in Rhino in this case using a parabola.
Question 2: Once I can measure the arc length of a parabola, how do I go about manually changing it to a specified length (Ex: If my arc length is 14, but I need it to be 24)? Followup question, is there a way to use a slider in Grasshopper to do this?
Question 3: Once I eventually am able to create a parabola of a specific arc length/curve length the next thing I'll be doing is to create a parabolic cylinder comprised of 6 inch squares (view image below for visual cue). Is there a way to change the scale of a parabolic cylinder while still maintaining the 6x6" grid/panels? I plan on using a 3D printer to print out 6x6" interlocking tiles that when glued will form a parabola, and would like to be able to do it for a variety of parabola sizes.
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Added by Chris Beffa at 4:21pm on November 30, 2015