ear sky, you can use this formula to relate diffuse and direct radiation:
DiffRad = 0.17 * (DirRad) * (sin(Solar Altitude))
(formula taken from http://escholarship.org/uc/item/89m1h2dg#page-6)
Because the radiation is coming from two sources in your case (the sky and the building), this situation is a bit more complex. I imagine that the overall intensity of radiation is going to matter more than the specific portion of direct and diffuse. So I would try a case with 75% direct and 25% diffuse and a case with 15% diffuse and 25% direct, accepting that the range between the two as a possible error.
The starting MRT that the Outdoor solar temperature adjustor asks for is just what it says it is in the description. It is the expected MRT in the case that there is no sunlight falling on the person. In your case, you might start with an assumption that the MRT is close to that of the air at the given hour you are looking at. You can get a more refined sense of this MRT without radiation by looking at outdoor surface temperature results from an energyPlus simulation.
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oblete (Tools ID), Sebastián Pulgar (Rhinoceros Chile) y este servidor, para el seminario: ” Diseño y Fabricación de Productos con Rhinoceros“
El programa es el siguiente:
10:00 Bienvenida: David Torreblanca Coordinador Centro Tecnológico de Diseño DuocUC
10:15 Conferencia Rhinoceros: Diseño, Academia e Industria (René Medel)
11:15 Charlas Diseño y fabricación de Productos con Rhino en Chile (Guillermo Parada + Alvaro Poblete)
12:15 Workshop Modelamiento Generativo Paramétrico con Grasshopper (Sebastián Pulgar + René Medel)
13:00 Lanzamiento Concurso de Modelamiento 3D DuocUC con Rhinoceros
13:15 Cierre:preguntas, opiniones y comentarios del público
Los esperamos cordialmente a todos los que quieran asistir. La entrada es liberada. (Av. Vespucio 1501, Cerrillos. Duoc Plaza Oeste)…
tivas.
Desde lo básico a sistemas complejos + documentación para fabricación.
Orientado a Diseñadores, Arquitectos, Artistas Multimedios y profesionales afines.
Objetivos específicos:
• Distinguir los conceptos principales del diseño paramétrico y su aplicación en entornos de modelación CAD. • Manejar la modelación paramétrica de sistemas geométricos simples y complejos en Grasshopper 3D. • Aplicar el conocimiento paramétrico en la creación de documentación para construcción y fabricación de un modelo desarrollado en Grasshopper 3D. Contenidos: Sesión 1. Introducción a la modelación paramétrica. Sesión 2. Elementos geométricos y sus propiedades. Sesión 3. Estructura de la información. Sesión 4. Condiciones de campos, grillas y atractores. Sesión 5. Panelización de elementos en superficie complejas. Sesión 6. Parametrización orientada a objetos. Sesión 7. Documentación paramétrica 1. Sesión 8. Documentación paramétrica 2. Sesión 9. Modelación avanzada y optimizaciones. Sesión 10. Profundización personal.
Fechas : Del 14 de Marzo al 13 de Abril de 2016
Modalidad : Presencial
Duración : 30 horas (10 sesiones)
Horario : Lunes y miércoles de 18:30 a 21:30 hrs.
Facultad : Escuela de Arquitectura
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
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-23, 2012, as part of the US Pavilion exhibit Spontaneous Interventions : Design Actions for the Common Good.
The workshop agenda will be to re-engage the historic interdependence between the city of Venice and the greater Venetian lagoon, through proposing a programmed, ecological re-development of the many dozens of abandoned islands that litter the lagoon’s outer horizon; Such work may be essential to Venice’s future, even as it mirror’s the city, and the lagoon’s historic interdependence.
Up to 20 participants will join Nicholas de Monchaux, a featured exhibitor in Spontaneous Interventions, workshop co-director Sandro Bisa, and a range of local architects, landscape ecologists, and urbanists for three days together in the lagoon. As well as background information on the lagoon, its changing ecology, and landscape of abandoned territory, the workshop will involve an introduction to the parametric urban design software —Local Code and the Finches plug-in — developed by de Monchaux and his collaborators at UC Berkeley. Participants will have the opportunity to have design work leading from the workshop exhibited at the pavilion, (as part of a rotating display) from October 25 until November 25.
A part of the Bienalle’s scheduled activities, the workshop is free of charge to participants, including boat transport around the lagoon, and one night of lodging in the lagoon islands (subject to confirmation). Participants are responsible for their own transportation to Venice, as well as local lodging outside of the field visit. The primary language of the workshop will be English.
Applications are open to any interested partipant, and will be considered on a rolling basis until September 15, 2012, or until all slots are filled. for application details, visit http://venice.localco.de…
parameters. but when Ive recreated the geometry I don’t think the loads/moments are transferring down into the columns so it is suggesting a really small cross section which doesn’t seem right, i.e. a UC 152x152x23 for 8 or 10m spans. It seemed to be working in my first case, but not in the second despite having the same loads/supports etc. So I really don’t understand what is the difference between them or what I am misunderstanding.
I am sort of new to Karamba so I hope this makes sense, any help would be really greatly appreciated.
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