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[F].
2) For each edge in [E] create a point [P] in the middle.
3) Project [P] onto all faces in [F].
4) If you have only 1 projection distance which is very small (don't use zero, use 1e-3 or something instead, remember, edges only have to be within tolerance), then you're dealing with a naked edge. If you have 2 projection distances which are very small, you're dealing with an interior edge. If you have 3 or more, you're dealing with a non-manifold edge or a wonky brep.
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This wouldn't be trivial even if you'd write a VB script for it. I actually wrote the code for the Extrude components (only naked edges are extruded), so I can easily make a DupBorder component as well.
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Added by David Rutten at 10:49am on October 13, 2009
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ad over and would appreciate any thoughts.
I have a set of tessellated panels and edges with unique references. In general, panels share edges with other panels such that an edge borders two panels. In terms of a sample data structure to illustrate the point, it might look like this.
{0}
A
B
C
{1}
C
D
E
{2}
E
F
G
{3}
G
H
I
{4}
I
J
K
{5}
K
L
A
Where path represents a panel reference, and item a member reference: (e.g. {0;A} is panel 0, member A. Note the above is basically a 6 triangle umbrella arrangement (hexagon split into 6 triangles by center):
I'm looking to return a tree with:
-all unique list references in the set above,
-containing sub-set references to paths from whence they came.
In my example, this would be:
{A}
0
5
{B}
0
{C}
0
1
{D}
1
{E}
1
2
{F}
2
{G}
2
3
{H}
3
{I}
3
4
{J}
4
{K}
4
5
{L}
5
Member%20Panel%20References.gh
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find my initial files, reports and errors (Running E+ simulation on the initial setup took hours and ended up with numerous errors)
I got a number of questions and would appreciate if you could answer them:
1- I have duplicated zones using "Honeybee Move". Is this the correct way to duplicate zones and if yes, should I rename all surfaces afterwards? I have renamed zones but not surfaces (The tower has 40 floors = 10 x typical group of 4 floors)
2- Should I convert all curvilinear objects to faceted geometry (or only windows and window-walls should be flat)?
3- In the next stage, I will add a second skin as the outer facade. Spiral structural elements (insulated thermal mass) are between interior and exterior areas, partly exposed to the sun. Should I split both interior and exterior zones to subtract these elements, and then solve the adjacencies?
4- To simplify the procedure and make it faster, I may simulate only 4 floors. Is it possible to force-hide the top roof and the lowest floor from the sun and other environmental factors? If yes, how? and do you know how much accuracy in the results would be lost in this case? 5- The outer skin would be all in glass, therefore in reality, the direct sun will affect the inner skin and the structural elements. I read somewhere that in HB+E+ simulations, direct sun turns to diffuse after passing the first layer of glass. Is that true? If yes, how can I make the inner skin exposed to direct sun in the simulation? Thank you very much for your time.
Best,
Aryan
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