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Topic: Ladybug Solar Water Heating components released !
option, after downloading check if .ghuser files are blocked (right click -> "Properties" and select "Unblock"). Then paste them in File->Special Folders->User Object Folder. You can download the example files from here. They act in similar way, Ladybug Photovoltaics components do: we pick a surface, and get an answer to a question: "How much thermal energy, for a certain number of persons can my roof, building facade... generate if I would populate them with Solar Water Heating collectors"? This information can then be used to cover domestic hot water, space heating or space cooling loads: Components enable setting specific details of the system, or using simplified ones. They cover analysis of domestic hot water load, final performance of the SWH system, its embodied energy, energy value, consumption, emissions... And finding optimal system and storage size. By Dr. Chengchu Yan and Djordje Spasic, with invaluable support of Dr. Willian Beckman, Dr. Jason M. Keith, Jeff Maguire, Nicolas DiOrio, Niraj Palsule, Sargon George Ishaya and Craig Christensen.   Hope you will enjoy using the components! References: 1) Calculation of delivered energy: Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes, John Wiley and Sons, J. Duffie, W. Beckman, 4th ed., 2013. Technical Manual for the SAM Solar Water Heating Model, NREL, N. DiOrio, C. Christensen, J. Burch, A. Dobos, 2014. A simplified method for optimal design of solar water heating systems based on life-cycle energy analysis, Renewable Energy journal, Yan, Wang, Ma, Shi, Vol 74, Feb 2015 2) Domestic hot water load: Modeling patterns of hot water use in households, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Lutz, Liu, McMahon, Dunham, Shown, McGrue; Nov 1996. ASHRAE 2003 Applications Handbook (SI), Chapter 49, Service water heating 3) Mains water temperature Residential alternative calculation method reference manual, California energy commission, June 2013. Development of an Energy Savings Benchmark for All Residential End-Uses, NREL, August 2004. Solar water heating project analysis chapter, Minister of Natural Resources Canada, 2004. 4) Pipe diameters and pump power: Planning & Installing Solar Thermal Systems, Earthscan, 2nd edition 5) Sun postion and POA irradiance, the same as for Ladybug Photovoltaics (Michalsky (1988), diffuse irradiance by Perez (1990), ground reflected irradiance by Liu, Jordan (1963)) 6) Optimal system and storage tank size: A simplified method for optimal design of solar water heating systems based on life-cycle energy analysis, Renewable Energy journal, Yan, Wang, Ma, Shi, Vol 74, Feb 2015.…
Added by djordje to Ladybug Tools at 8:05am on December 8, 2015
Topic: Complex geometry Glazing issues
ooking for an efficient way to perform glazing of complex shapes. I've only followed the Energy modelling workshops so far so i may have missed some essential components or workflows to achieve my needs. But i've made an attached  definition with all my current attempts to get a proper HBzone with the numerous windows faces i will always have to deal with in this project. I first thought that i was not using the HBObjWGZ correctly, then after some readings it was maybe an upgrading issue, then effectively i had my Therm 7.5 that needed to be reinstaled, but then ... I must be missing an essential HB tricks or workflow i guess ... So I divided my attempt in two series : - The Serie 1 : is a simplier version of the project step i'm working on but i'd be glad to achieve it first ! - The Serie 2 : is the real final direction of the project, which consist in sorting/dispatch faces to windowon one side and to an other material on the other, according to the winter sun and a pourcentage param. Despite it is more complicated than the Serie one, it seems seems to create the same diversity of issues. Until now, with the 5 different combinations of Serie 1, and the 3 of Serie 2, with and without using the different Glazing/window components, here are the logs i got from both HBZone component or OpenStudio component: From OpenStudio - "1. The simulation has not run correctly because of this severe error:    ** Severe  ** BuildingSurface:Detailed="00073E23257843B6A948", invalid Construction Name="ETFE" - has Window materials.">> Has to deal with the way i'm trying to assign too early a customized EPConstruction material ? Done it wrong ? I tried to reload it in the library but doesn't change anything... From OpenStudio - "1. The simulation has not run correctly because of this severe error:    ** Severe  ** BuildingSurface:Detailed="000579CD749E46DFA5EA", invalid Construction Name="EXTERIOR WINDOW" - has Window materials.">> Is it an issue in the way i define my surfs both as "WINDOW" (5) for srfType and Outdoors on the same component ? From Create HBZone -"1. Solution exception:'EPZone' object has no attribute 'shdCntrlZoneInstructs'" >> Happens when i try to introduce my ETFE EpMaterial after creating my first HBZone, with a Set EP Zone Construction, so this material seems to be not working either before and after trying to create an HB Zone From Create HBZone- "1. Solution exception: 73df51a3b2144b1e858b has been moved, scaled or rotated."If you need to move or rotate a Honeybee object you should use Honeybee move, rotate or mirror components. You can find them under 12|WIP tab. >> >> wich seems to exist in some on other thread Here and was a coding bug supposed to be fixed. And last but not least ... From OpenStudio - "1. The simulation has not run correctly because of this severe error:    ** Severe  ** checkSubSurfAzTiltNorm: Outward facing angle of subsurface differs more than 90.0 degrees from base surface.2. The simulation has failed because of this fatal error:    **  Fatal  ** GetSurfaceData: Errors discovered, program terminates" . I'm attaching the file with each attempt in this post. The definitions are disabled and the log already copied separatly so there is no need to compute each of them to see what's wrong. If someone from the beginner to one of the Kings of HoneyBee has any relevant  answer/solution to this attempt with complex geometry Issue it will be really nice for me so i could to move forward !! Thanks in advance guys and have a great day ! …
Added by edwin szabo to Ladybug Tools at 3:32am on July 6, 2017
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Introduction to Grasshopper Videos by David Rutten. Wondering how to get started with Grasshopper? Look no further. Spend an some time with the creator of Grasshopper, David Rutten, to learn the
Added by Scott Davidson at 3:50pm on May 12, 2009
Event: COLLABORATIONS | The Art and Science of Building Facades
RESENTERS PETER ARBOUR seele  KEITH BOSWELL Skidmore Owings & Merrill  MARK E. DANNETTEL Thornton Thomasetti  LISA IWAMOTO IwamotoScott  JASON KELLY JOHNSONFuture Cities Lab/California College of the Arts  HAO KO Gensler  BILL KREYSLER Kreysler & Associates  ANDREW KUDLESS Matsys/California College of the Arts  CHRIS LASCH Aranda\Lasch  ARNOLD LEE HOK  MIC PATTERSON Enclos, Corp.  M. MIN RA Front  GEOFF ROSSI Element DENNIS SHELDEN Gehry Technologies  ANN SMITH Cambridge Architectural  MARCELLO SPINAP-A-T-T-E-R-N-S  SANJEEV TANKHA Buro Happold  BEN TRANEL Gensler  PHIL WILLIAMS Webcor Builders & Consulting Group   DIGITAL FABRICATION WORKSHOPS 8 LU/HSW or 8 LU credits (depending upon workshop choice) Friday, July  27th 2012  9:00 AM – 6:00 PMCalifornia College of the Arts  San Francisco, California PARAMETRIC ENVELOPES WITH GRASSHOPPERANDREW KUDLESS Matsys Design/California College of the Arts COMPOSITE FACADES IN ARCHITECTUREBILL KREYSLER & JOSHUA ZABEL Kreysler & Associates RESPONSIVE BUILDING FACADESJASON KELLY JOHNSON Future Cities Lab/California College of the Arts SCRIPTED FACADESCHRIS LASCH Aranda/Lasch PARAMETRIC FACADE TECTONICSKEVIN MCCLELLAN & ANDREW VRANA Digital Fabrication Alliance BIM MODELING WITH REVIT/INTRO TO VASARIGERMAN APARICIO California College of the Arts & Autodesk Fellow   Facade technologies are developing at a more dynamic rate than almost any other issue related to construction today with an impact on performance, sustainability, materials, fabrication, design, delivery and much more. What was once thought impossible is now an everyday reality, and the future promises accelerating change.   Presented by Enclos and The Architect’s Newspaper, COLLABORATION will bring together in a two-day event, the industry, the profession, and the academy to explore the evolution and the issues surrounding today’s high tech building envelope through case studies and lectures presented by foremost practitioners, as well as panel discussions, and workshops conducted by leaders in the AEC profession.   Aimed at architects, building owners and developers, general contractors, engineers, fabricators, material suppliers, educators, and students, the event’s panels and sessions address the transformative opportunities created by new technologies and resources. From using BIM for communicating effectively with fabricators, to energy modeling, to retrofitting practices and the latest design tools, the COLLABORATION conference offers an unprecedented opportunity to survey the possibilities of designing in the digital age.   Who Should Attend Architects, designers, engineers, building owners, developers, and facade consultants interested in gaining increased understanding of cutting-edge building envelope technologies.…
Added by German at 12:53pm on July 5, 2012
Comment on: Topic 'High Performance Laptop'
a machine that is light and very sturdy. I have taken my Macbook Pro all around the world, carry it with me every day, even dropped it a few times and its still totally fine. Its thin and light. 2) You get some actual support for your hardware even a few years down the line. My Macbook Pro is from 2012 and I can still walk in to any Apple Store and get help with it, which I have done many, many times in different places around the world - I never had to show a receipt or was charged any money for help. There is no PC/Laptop manufacturer in the world with anything close to that, because companies like Asus, Dell, etc. bring out dozens of new versions of laptops every year, so its much harder to service them after a few years. 3) This is the most important one, which usually people forget when they say that Macbooks are overpriced: Resale Value. If you have ever tried to sell an old PC/Laptop (I have a few times), you will know how little value they have even after just 2-3 years. Macbooks retain their value very well and even after 4 years you can still get 50% of your original price. 4) Of course you can install Windows on it and it runs perfectly. I have MacOS and Windows on it and both run absolutely fine. On the Windows side I have Rhino+GH, Maya and a few others. Having Windows is good, because some software still only runs on Windows (looking at you, 3DSMax!). Most other software also runs on MacOS. In the interest of sanity it is great to have an alternative to Windows for all the day to day stuff, like Mail, Calender, Photos, Presentations, etc. that just always works. 5) As for performance: Yes, Macbook Pros dont necessarily have the latest and greatest in graphics cards (the rest is on par with PC laptops), but unless you want to play games you will not need it. VRay RT can do GPU rendering, but you wont get great performance from a Notebook GPU anyways and it doesnt make sense to do rendering on a laptop (especially since you have a workstation). You could get one of the older Macbook Pro Retina Late 2013 or Mid 2014 models with the GTX750M by Nvidia, which will be usable to render using VRay RT, but of course not huge performance. Better to invest in a good used graphics card for your workstation like an Nvdia GTX980ti, which is the best value for money for GPU rendering right now (lots of used ones available). So at least consider also getting a Macbook Pro. You can buy refurbished models (depending where you are) and they are like new, but a lot cheaper or even get an older one thats used. It will be a worthwile investment. Take it from someone who has used dozens of PCs and Macs in my lifetime and have to do the IT support here at work (where we also use both). I still have my Macbook Pro Retina from 2012 and its still running perfectly, super fast, and I can use Rhino and GH for huge files, do GPU Rendering with Octane Render and all sorts of other heavy computing stuff. Hope that helps.…
Added by Armin Seltz at 11:12am on September 19, 2016
Topic: Cordyceps
he Cordyceps. Maybe some of you find this helpful/useful. So basically, the Cordyceps is a physical module with 4 knobs and 1 slider. The knobs give an output between 1 and 1000, while the physical slider outputs 0-359. And of course, for this physical module I wrote a plugin to communicate with it. The knobs are intended to be the variables that modifies the design, while the physical slider is intended to be connected to the camera component.  Here I will put up "the recipe" for all to make their own module. You will be able to download the plugin as well. Please send me a message if you want the 3D-files for the knobs, the box and slider knob. They've been made to directly 3D-print.  Plugin: https://github.com/zakadjeb/Cordyceps/blob/master/Cordyceps/Cordyce... Code for Arduino IDE: https://github.com/zakadjeb/Cordyceps/blob/master/Arduino/_Arduino_... What you need: 1x - Arduino (Leonardo, UNO or whatever) 4x - Potentiometers 1x - Sliding potentiometer 1x - Breadboard Bundle of jump wires. 1. So, a potentiometer is a variable resistor, which is basically a component that changes the resistance between the voltage and the ground. If A is supplied with 5V then B must be connected to Ground. The W will give "read" the resistance, and thus should be placed in Analog input (A0-A5) on the Arduino. The slider potentiometer works the same way.  2. Now connect the 4 pots to each their Analog input. The slider is supposed to be in A4. So to make sure: A0: Knob1 A1: Knob2 A2: Knob3 A3: Knob4 A4: Slider 3. Now it's time to connect the voltage! Using the breadboard, the voltage can be sent through 1 line, the Ground as well. It should be quite easy to connect them.  4. Now, download the Arduino IDE and copy-paste the code I supplied above. In the IDE, you need to let it know which Arduino you're working with, and which port is should send the script. 5. Almost there. Download the plugin. Open the port you're using through the plugin. Set Start to True and the Cordyceps should be within you.  This recipe will be updated! Let me know if there are any issues.  // Zakaria Djebbara…
Added by Zakaria Djebbara at 2:17am on January 10, 2017
Topic: Cordyceps
he Cordyceps. Maybe some of you find this helpful/useful. So basically, the Cordyceps is a physical module with 4 knobs and 1 slider. The knobs give an output between 1 and 1000, while the physical slider outputs 0-359. And of course, for this physical module I wrote a plugin to communicate with it. The knobs are intended to be the variables that modifies the design, while the physical slider is intended to be connected to the camera component.  Here I will put up "the recipe" for all to make their own module. You will be able to download the plugin as well. Please send me a message if you want the 3D-files for the knobs, the box and slider knob. They've been made to directly 3D-print.  Plugin: https://github.com/zakadjeb/Cordyceps/blob/master/Cordyceps/Cordyce... Code for Arduino IDE: https://github.com/zakadjeb/Cordyceps/blob/master/Arduino/_Arduino_... What you need: 1x - Arduino (Leonardo, UNO or whatever) 4x - Potentiometers 1x - Sliding potentiometer 1x - Breadboard Bundle of jump wires. 1. So, a potentiometer is a variable resistor, which is basically a component that changes the resistance between the voltage and the ground. If A is supplied with 5V then B must be connected to Ground. The W will give "read" the resistance, and thus should be placed in Analog input (A0-A5) on the Arduino. The slider potentiometer works the same way.  2. Now connect the 4 pots to each their Analog input. The slider is supposed to be in A4. So to make sure: A0: Knob1 A1: Knob2 A2: Knob3 A3: Knob4 A4: Slider 3. Now it's time to connect the voltage! Using the breadboard, the voltage can be sent through 1 line, the Ground as well. It should be quite easy to connect them.  4. Now, download the Arduino IDE and copy-paste the code I supplied above. In the IDE, you need to let it know which Arduino you're working with, and which port is should send the script. 5. Almost there. Download the plugin. Open the port you're using through the plugin. Set Start to True and the Cordyceps should be within you.  This recipe will be updated! Let me know if there are any issues.  // Zakaria Djebbara…
Added by Zakaria Djebbara to Cordyceps at 5:44am on January 10, 2017
Comment on: Topic 'blend surface / curve network / fillet'
I wanted to use it for a client, really I can't since they will freak out about a weird version of Rhino being needed. http://discourse.mcneel.com/t/scripting-blendsrf/24635 http://mcneel.myjetbrains.com/youtrack/issue/RH-29978 What you call trivial is the core of your business, the core of your product, meaning Grasshopper user ability to access serious commands or not. This is, after all, one of the most important commands in the entire Rhino universe. Without it, I have to just completely abandon NURBS and edit meshes since I can't join surfaces smoothly so I have to stop using fragments at all and only meshes afford local detail well compared to single NURBS surfaces. Only polysurfaces can mix in little high UV count blends to deal with tight local detail. I guess I'll switch to the WIP now. Test that, and just tell clients, hey, that's life. It's not exactly easy to find the WIP download, being a hidden "Serengeti" topic on the main Rhino forum, but I can offer the membership link. http://discourse.mcneel.com/t/how-do-i-actually-download-serengeti/23846 http://www.rhino3d.com/download/rhino/wip I had to manually install IronPython 2.7.5 too, to fix a broken Python system: http://ironpython.codeplex.com/releases/view/169382 Now, where on Earth do I find the Rhinocommon manual for Rhino 6 WIP? I guess it's within the main Rhino EditPythonScript editor, though that can't be searched like a normal manual: CreateBlendSurface(face0: BrepFace, edge0: BrepEdge, domain0: Interval, rev0: bool, continuity0: BlendContinuity, face1: BrepFace, edge1: BrepEdge, domain1: Interval, rev1: bool, continuity1: BlendContinuity) -> Array[Brep] Makes a surface blend between two surface edges. face0: First face to blend from. edge0: First edge to blend from. domain0: The domain of edge0 to use. rev0: If false, edge0 will be used in its natural direction. If true, edge0 will be used in the reversed direction. continuity0: Continuity for the blend at the start. face1: Second face to blend from. edge1: Second edge to blend from. domain1: The domain of edge1 to use. rev1: If false, edge1 will be used in its natural direction. If true, edge1 will be used in the reversed direction. continuity1: Continuity for the blend at the start. Returns: Array of Breps if successful. Now I have normal, productive homework, of figuring out how to specify edges from a Python script. I'll just sell this extra special capability of Rhino 5 WIP from Grasshopper as a cutting edge advanced new feature other lowly consultants can't match, assuming I can get it to work first. The initial strategy is to Grasshopper create discrete surfaces, blow holes in a parent surface, scale down and move the little surfaces away, and just blend everything together into a polysurface. Then a client won't freak out so badly when I show them how to use meshes instead, since at least there's an alternative straight from NURBS, that maybe isn't as creatively open ended, but will get them out of a bind if their own client freaks out about meshes converted to NURBS via ZBrush ZRemesher run through T-Splines to get a smooth NURBS polysurface surface that looks like odd patchwork. Alas, the above Rhinocommon blurb is incomplete, lacking info about what values for continuity are defined as, such as position, tangency, or curvature. I guess I'll just use try numbers. …
Added by Nik Willmore at 1:55pm on March 27, 2016
Comment on: Topic 'Réseau sur surface'
peuvent se diviser une surface avec ne importe quel motif imaginable. 3. Ici, je fournir un moyen de le faire via Lunchbox ... cela fonctionne mais il est fixe et donc nous avons besoin de jouer avec des arbres de données afin de créer le motif approprié par cas. 4. L'autre composante est un joint C # qui fait beaucoup de choses autres que de diviser ne importe quelle collection de points avec de nombreux modèles (voir le modèle ANDRE que je ai fait pour vous). 5. Vous devez décomposer une polysurface en morceaux afin de travailler sur les subdivisions. 6. Je donne une autre définition ainsi que pourrait agir comme un tutoriel sur la façon de traiter des ensembles de points via des composants de GH standards et des méthodes classiques. Avertissez si tous ceux-ci apparaissent floue pour vous: Si oui, je pourrais écrire une définition utilisant des composants de GH classiques - mais vous perdrez les variations de motifs de division. mieux, Peter …
Added by peter fotiadis at 10:15am on March 19, 2015
Event: Arduino for interaction (livello base-medio): 15, 16 marzo al Mediterranean FabLab
ssibili e facili da usare. Il corso parte dalle basi della programmazione di arduino fino ad arrivare all’interazione tra un oggetto fisico ed un imput informativo. tutor: Gianpiero Picerno Ceraso Programma: I giorno Introduzione al Phisical Computing, input digitali e analogici, le basi del linguaggio di programmazione, esempi applicativi; led, pulsanti, fotorestistenze, servo motore, sensore di temperatura, di flessione, sensori di movimento, potenziometri. II giorno Arduino ethernet, uso di un relè per carichi elevati, accelerometro, introduzione a Processing, interazione di Arduino e Processing, Introduzione a Grassoppher e Firefly e interazione con Arduino. orario corso: 10:00 – 13:00 e 14:00 – 17:00 (pausa pranzo 13:00 – 14:00) costo: 150€ + IVA deadline: 13 marzo numero minimo di partecipanti: 3 Per iscrizioni scrivi a info@medaarch.com specificando nome, cognome, mail, recapito telefonico e il nome del corso al quali sei interessato. In seguito all’invio del modulo di pre-iscrizione, i partecipanti riceveranno una mail contenente tutte le specifiche di pagamento. Per seguire il cluster su Arduino è necessario installare il software Arduino 1.0.5 al seguente linkhttp://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software#.Ux3hQj95MYE facendo attenzione a scaricare quello relativo al proprio sistema operativo, Windows 32 o 64 e Mac OS. Software necessari solo per una parte del corso: Processing 2.1.1 https://processing.org/download/?processing Rhino 5       http://www.rhino3d.com/it/download Grasshopper for Rhino5http://www.grasshopper3d.com/page/download-1Firefly         http://fireflyexperiments.com/ Il cluster rientra in un fitto calendario di attività formative organizzate dalla Medaarch per lanno 2013-2014.…
Added by Francesca Luciano at 8:36am on March 11, 2014
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