not passed on which makes the simulation diverge. I have already posted on this in github (https://github.com/mostaphaRoudsari/Butterfly/issues/54) it should be fixed soon.
In the meantime I was wondering if you can help me validate this. In the file you attached here your initial conditions were:
Uref = 2m/s
Zref = 10m
z0 = 0.005
Your initial conditions file has the following k and epsilon values:
k = 0.039
epsilon = 0.031
Could you please try manually changing them to the following values and re-running the case? You would have to run it manually as well so that BF won't overwrite your changes.
k = 0.039
epsilon = 0.0003
Thank you so much for testing!
Kind regards,
Theodore.
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curve B
B1--------------------------B0
You define distances:
|A0 B0|
|A0 B1|
|A1 B0|
|A1 B1|
And find the smallest one. Then, based on the number of the shortest distance:
Flip A, Leave B
Flip A, Flip B
Leave A, Leave B
Leave A, Flip B
A more advanced metric would be to create all 4 blends, then pick the one that is shortest. Maybe that works better for what you want, maybe not.
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Added by David Rutten at 8:09am on February 11, 2014
st = Pbr.Faces Dim bf As brepface = bfl(0) Dim bs As brep = bf.Split(intcrvV, 0.1) Dim bsF As rhino.Geometry.Collections.BrepFaceList = bs.Faces
but now the issue is that though it technically splits the brepface, it is not in 2 seperate faces. It remains as one "surface" with a cut line at my split curve. Is there a way to byref 2 seperate pieces?
Hope that is clear,
Thanks!…
Added by Erin Colshan at 11:10am on March 24, 2011
ns South wind for BF since as in all Ladybug tools Y is North. I believe that's why I left it simply as a number in the UI window.
I should also add that the little crude way of creating a location in mesh that is inside the wind tunnel but outside the building (as it should) is not really working properly for multiple geometry inputs.
Kind regards,
Theodore.…
e support of the community that is the added value of these tools.
One question in relation to your sentence quoted below:
We need, and we will make, a more integrated approach in the near future.
In this integrated approach it could be possible to consider also a tool for acoustic simulations? This topic of June 2016 leaves no hope.
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