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Now when I see how short and easy are the codes I want to propose you a wish list of "AA SED programme" so that later students would be able to use your honeybee tool more intensively.
First of all, I want to clarify, what are the pressures when we specify the infiltration. That was still unclear for me as a beginner. Is it m3/m2s at 50Pa or at actual Pascal? If it is at actual Pascal, does that mean we should specify the concext somehow by the input of coefficients or by the actual bRep context or input it from some CFD? What do we do? What do you typically do?
Secondly, I found an idf example which works with material substitution in energy plus example folders. I think this is something what Chris was trying to propose. The code seems short. Can we expect that this feature of material replacement according to the schedule would appear later?
Other passive elements like trombe wall for instance would be appreciated as well.
I see you are now focused more on high/light tech tools, but don't forget about low tech vernacular strategies.
Many thanks again.
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when i type the equations for z,y,z it says a syntax error so i obviously do not understand how to construct an expression. (screen capture attached)
Any help/explanation of using this function would be greatly appreciated
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rking at CITA http://petrasvestartas.com/Inflated-Restraint . Then I wrote my graph library in C# that has graph algorithms such as shortest paths(dijktra's, bfs, dfs), minimum spanning trees and etc. for Fox. It is not so difficult to read this book and implement graph methods in C# from pseudo-code: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Introduction-Algorithms-Thomas-H-Cormen-eb... The method that you pointing at is using multiple dijkstras for striping.
The thing with tiling use simple loop no recursion, at least this is more readable for me. Isosurface is also part of the Fox add-on. But as you know iso surface is just display thing, field value is what you checking at. Also colliding thing is faster if you do not check edge edge collision.
Another thing is you do those "aggregations" in 3D and you do not evaluate material properties of the real object, be it plywood, plexiglass or 3D print powder. It seems , if you make a physical prototype it will be strong as 3D, but it bends as tree branches because it holds only to one element. There are different way how to overcome that and make structure stable/lock it and branch back. Also take into account torsion forces of the connection.…
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eventually found out about genetic algorithms on which I found extensive researches, projects,... ! I looked into it and ended up on a few papers which I believe are the jumpstart for my master thesis.
"Galapagos; on the logic and limitations of generic solvers" by David RuttenArticle in Architectural Design 83(2) March 2013
"Black-box optimisation methods for architectural design" by Thomas Wortmann and Giacomo NanniciniConference Paper: CAADRIA 2016, At Melbourne, AU, Volume: 177-186
So I started looking into alternatives to genetic algorithms in architectural design.So far, I've ended up on :
Thomas Wortmann's work with the surrogate(or model) based optimization approach!You can check out the tool he developped for GH (Opossum):http://www.food4rhino.com/app/opossum-optimization-solver-surrogate-models
Judyta Cichocka's work, specially with the Swarm approachYou can check out the tool she developped for GH (Silvereye):http://www.food4rhino.com/app/silvereye-pso-based-solver
And that's it !!! I've been researching through article references (mainly on "researchgate") but I'm now stuck in a loop of references I already visited!That probably means the litterature on the subject is not (yet) extended but I might probably be missing something.The keywords make it difficult to search : "optimisation", "algorithms", "architecture", send me most of the time to computational engineering and deep mathematics papers I unfortunately do not have the background knowledge to comprehend ! So there it is ! If you have any clue of where (or how ! ) I should be looking, please tell me :)I know Mr Rutten is pretty active on the forum so hopefully... (fingers crossed :p) !Also if you have any good tips for getting into algorithms in general (you think could help), I'd be glad to hear(read) it ! A book, tutorials maybe ?!So, autors, architects, projects books, articles, conferences I should go to,specialized architecture offices/studios (I'm also looking for an internship so ...).If you know about a more appropriate forum please let me know !If you want to get deeper into this, you can contact me at :
e1635331@student.tuwien.ac.at
tdissaux@student.ulg.ac.be
My master thesis is due for may 2018 but I have a paper to write for January 2018 in order to be elligible for a PHD program afterwards.What I mean by that is that if you read this message in 6 month, I'll still be open to discussion !
I am right now an erasmus student at TUWien (Vienna) but my main university is The university of Liège in Belgium.I can handle French, English, Italian litterature and eventually Dutch if really you think it's worth it ! I have access to most online libraries via my university's portals so access shouldn't be an issue !I'm very excited to hear from you I wish you all a great day,Cheers,Thomas
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