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1. Between hours 1:00 to 24:002. Current document units is in Meters3. Conversion to Meters will be applied = 1.0004. [1 of 7] Writing simulation parameters...5. [2 of 6] No context surfaces...6. [3 of 6] Writing geometry...7. [4 of 6] Writing materials and constructions...8. [5 of 7] Writing schedules...9. [6 of 7] Writing loads and ideal air system...10. [7 of 7] Writing outputs...11. ...... idf file is successfully written to : c:\ladybug\Freeformtower_IDF\EnergyPlus\Freeformtower_IDF.idf12. 13. Analysis is running!...14. ......
Done! Read below for errors and warnings:
15. 16. Program Version,EnergyPlus-Windows-64 8.1.0.009, YMD=2015.04.04 23:39,IDD_Version 8.1.0.00917. 18. ************* IDF Context for following error/warning message:19. 20. ************* Note -- lines truncated at 300 characters, if necessary...21. 22. ************* 577 Zone,23. 24. ************* Only last 1 lines before error line shown.....25. 26. ************* 578 Freeformbuilding27. 28. ** Warning ** IP: IDF line~578 Comma being inserted after:" Freeformbuilding" in Object=ZONE29. 30. ** Severe ** Out of range value Numeric Field#5 (Type), value=0.00000, range={>=1 and <=1}, in ZONE=FREEFORMBUILDING31. 32. ************* IDF Context for following error/warning message:33. 34. ************* Note -- lines truncated at 300 characters, if necessary...35. 36. ************* 586 BuildingSurface:Detailed,7341.
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I was thinking to use somehow slider and animate option....but without luck
Any idea would be appreciated…
plit each edge into 3 and join the dots to make 9 triangle on each face.
3. project the points of these triangles out onto a sphere with the same radius as the icosohedron.
maybe you can take the same approach but project out onto your olive shape? I don't think you will end up with only 4 tessellating shapes though....
If the base icosohedron of a geodesic dome is split into 9 triangles on each face you get a geodesic dome with 3 different corner geometries, 2 different triangular panels and 3 different length triangle edges. If the dome was elongated carefully you could probably restrict the resulting components of an olive shaped dome.
This will be a slightly different dome to your Rhombic Enneacontahedron too!…
3 of them have an area of 3 m^2
3 of them have an area of 6 m^2
3 of them have an area of 9 m^2
can I create a data tree with 3 branches sorted by area?
Thank you!…
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Is there a way to do this with the list or sequence components other than retrieving individual list items and then lofting between each list item (circle). There must be a more elegant way to do this.
Thanks very much.
please see the attached definition as a sample...…
Your original tree contains 3 items, your desired three contains 9 items. Where do these 6 new items come from?
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David Rutten
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Poprad, Slovakia
ation 2 Elements : 750 combinations 3 Elements : 187500 combinations 4 Elements : 23484375 combinations 5 Elements : 1769539000 combinations...
Even if you get all combinations with a magic zero-time-algorithm it's nearly impossible to store them or apply functions on them.…
when I first opened the file:
Material Count: 1, SectionProperty Count: 3, Node Count: 199, Element Count: 491, List Count: 1 Load Case Count: 1Material Count: 2, SectionProperty Count: 6, Node Count: 199, Element Count: 982, List Count: 2 Load Case Count: 2Material Count: 3, SectionProperty Count: 9, Node Count: 199, Element Count: 1473, List Count: 3 Load Case Count: 3
And for a new bake it then remains with
Baking Structure....Material Count: 3, SectionProperty Count: 9, Node Count: 199, Element Count: 1473, List Count: 3 Load Case Count: 3
Now I did the same with a Grasshopper file that didn't contain analysis components and the problem was gone. I then unloaded Grasshopper restarted it and opened the file you attached and miraculously it worked (no duplicate beams and if I create a new document in GSA prior to each bake, the problem is fixed). So I hope it stays like this.
Thanks a lot for the components you added to my analysis. The results are exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks a lot!
Cheers
Lisa
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