problem is that the values of the isocurves are plotted not always in the same way: sometime parallel to the curves, sometime perpendicular.
In the following case, for example, i would like to turn the values of 90°(to get them parallel to the curves).
in order to have something like this:
How can i do that (without baking them)??
Thanks in advance
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3. SolveAdj component has the input to set BC for interior surfaces.
If you want to set them to adiabatic then you can use setToAdiabatic components.
4. For natural ventilation Chris has provided extensive answers including this one.
If the component doesn't work then you need to download the files manually from github and replace the userObjects with the old ones. You have to do it separately for Ladybug and Honeybee which can be painful. Is there anyway to change the firewall settings?
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Galapagos will not allow you to switch between configurations and toolpaths, since configurations are computed by the IK solver and managed by several informations in the code, that can only be overrided or changed depending on the interpolation you use (MoveJ/MoveL/MoveAbsJ etc.). And once again, some configurations are not reachable depending on the rotation domains of certain joints (4th one for example) or also because linear interpolations cannot work for targets necessiting more than 90° of rotation. HAL computes by default the most "accessible" configurations in order to minimize 4th axis flip (which is a pain), and the next update will have a fix to allow to count the laps you do with the joints allowing more than 360° of rotation in order to prevent to reach the max values (otherwise the robot is locked and the application is stopped), there is a little bug on the 6th axis on the current version. IMHO these questions are much more important to solve for the design of your application than the approximaton of the workspace (it is very easy to measure the max radius of rotation, and singularities can always been reached using moveAbsJ).
By the way, all those things are not exactly trivial to solve (some are with the new verson of HAL, but not all of them), so depending on how far you need to go, I hope you don't have a deadline soon...…
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The "divide curve" components gives you tangents (T) to the curve at the points you've made. You want the perpendicular (right angle) to the curve, so need to rotate this vector around point on the curve (P) by 90 degrees or Pi/2 Radians .
It seems you're finding your lengths as required, but then passing them through a unit Y vector - so they are only ever going to move in the Y direction. You need to use an "Amplitude" component with the perpendicular vectors from above and the lengths you've calculated.
Before sweeping you'll need to properly align the rectangles such that they are also perpendicular to the curve.
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Added by Joe Allberry at 10:33am on August 4, 2015
se the final panels that you want to rotate, or is this file just an example? Do you also have panels in other facades (in other planes)? Is the positioning of the panels random? Is it completely random, or are there some rules? Are the dimensions of the panels fixed or can they change, and how?
2. If I understand correctly, you want to have 2 different rotations, right?
2a. The first rotation is around the edge of the panel that lies on the facade and you want it to be between 0 and 90 degrees, right? How is the angle for each panel defined? Based on the sun's beams direction and, if yes, how exactly?
2b. The second rotation is around the X axis, on the right point of each panel (which is fixed on the facade) and you want the angle of rotation to be specified based on an attractor point, right? Is there a minimum and maximum angle or do the panels always align with the attractor point?
For a better understanding of these questions, see the attached definition (open it together with your 3dm file). Here the first rotation is the same for all panels and is controlled by a slider (until you explain how you want to define the angles). The second rotation doesn't have any constrains, so the panels always "look" at the attractor. But, as you can expect, strange thing happen this way: Panels hit into each other, rotate until their solar side is looking downwards, etc.
Still, I believe, if you answer the above questions we will get somewhere.
Cheers,
Nikos…
Added by nikos tzar at 5:42am on September 24, 2015
s. Now ... I want from you to do the proper combo of columns for the job: I want a dynamic solution worth the name not some stupid columns going vertically. Use the tree regions in order to avoid distorting the glass modular floor. Say like this:
The truss must engulf the trees. Killing a tree is a crime (even touching it should be a crime). How to do it? Same for the rotating fins. Assembling the truss must take provision of the branches (if they are fragile).
Plaza must being divided as follows: a perimeter ring (critical) separates the glass floor panels from the ugly buildings AND the tree regions. Fine grey pebbles are OK for that. Then the panels deploy in the remaining region. Panels must be all the same: 90*90cm. Solve this "arrangement" with GH. Measure the drainage slopes and calculate the Buzon pedestals with GH (how far we need to adjust them: critical for ordering).
Cover the existing pavement with a 5cm thick layer of black pebbles (bonus: hide the cables for the led arrays and the rings [no WiFi required]). Create variations of these arrays in GH.
Create something for servicing the whole thing.
Greenhouse effect can raise the temperature below the glass flooring (BTW: panels are at 1-2 cm distance [Buson spacers] each other [rain + escaping gases]).
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