Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Views: 1165

Albums: Solar Tool

Comment

You need to be a member of Grasshopper to add comments!

Comment by Anastasios Kokkos on February 18, 2015 at 7:11am

Igor,

Thank you very much for your answer and for the definition! I will be doing some glare analysis and will update! Looking forward to your definition as well!

Tasos

Comment by Igor Mitrić Lavovski on February 17, 2015 at 7:33am

@Anastasios

For a set of vectors watch this video from Mostapha.

How to use sunpath in Ladybug - Part 2 of 3

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id5Ll1p2NYM

Octopus! I just realized that it was just to compare with Galapagos results. 

Actually I am not advanced user of it. Galapagos is somehow more 

convenient for me. 

I use this equation to search for results. 


f = -Abs((A - target)/range) - Abs ((B - target)/range) - Abs((C-target)/range) - Abs((D - target)/range)

Where A,B,C, represents surrounding and D surface in a middle. 

(-) stand for maximize. 

Target is desirable amount of Solar Radiation. (make this number larger if you want to emphasize some results. )

Here is nice explanation from David Rutten and screenshot. 

@Theodoros

I am glad you like it.

I will provide a definition in a short time.

 

Comment by Theodoros Galanos on February 17, 2015 at 4:57am

That is great work igor!

I was wondering, is it possible to have a look at your definition? I am quite interested in going into this analysis. If it is possible of course.

Kind regards,

Theodore.

Comment by Anastasios Kokkos on February 16, 2015 at 7:00pm

Hi Igor,

Thanks for your input! Last question, the 4 hours od direct access to sunshine you used you extracted it by culling the mesh pattern and values of the "Sunlight hours" component or is there another way? I mainly used the total radiation for the orientation optimisation and the Sunlight hours to minimise shading. Also is there any setting in Octopus I should pay attention to in order to avoid long time in optimisations? (I never used it before and didn't really know what many of the options would actually modify) 

Thanks again!

Tasos

Comment by Igor Mitrić Lavovski on February 16, 2015 at 5:20pm

Hi Anastasios, 

Really nice task for both of us :) 

Yeah is good to minimize number of  vectors to get faster results!

In Ladybug you can set a analysis period. 

I am using for a WINTER ( DEC 01 - MARCH 01)

between 10 AM - 2 PM 

Sun vectors where temperature is higher than 6 ° C
a>6 °C

4 hours od direct acces to sunshine in winter.
It is a minimum useful for good passive
solar design.
57 Sun vectors

SUMMER ( jun 01 - sept 01)
10 AM - 4 PM
Sun vectors where temperature is higher than 19 ° C
a>19 °C

6 hours od direct acces to sunshine in summer.

447 Sun vectors

These vector are for gaining some energy trough PVs or something like that. 

If you want to shade, ignore Summer!!!

Comment by Anastasios Kokkos on February 16, 2015 at 4:22pm

Hi Igor,

Nice work! I worked on the same idea but with the surrounding geometries also being optimised at the same time with the same objectives. Unfortunately though Octopus optimisation seemed to last forever and I had to go run it with galapagos and with one set of (6 units) at a time. I now see your post and I am wondering what is the given "set of sun vectors" you worked with? (Maybe stupid question) but can you somehow internilise the vectors or something similar so you don't need to run the Radiation Analysis component in every iteration? 

Thanks!

Tasos

Comment by Igor Mitrić Lavovski on February 16, 2015 at 9:54am

Thanks..

Reflection as next step for sure. 

Now I am still fighting to solve a problem .

I wanna maximize Solar Radiation on a new development (aka. arbitrarily surface) 

and at a same time minimize impact on surrounding ( wich means to maximize also). 

And there I have some kind of negation. 

maxIs (Surface + Surrounding)

I tried with these 3dCubes, wich I randomly cull with Galapagos.

Results are not accurate.

I am thinking now some kind of some number of Walkers (cubes) in 3dSpace as Agents, to let them via Galapagos to find optimum place on a plot, where is radiation more and imact less. 

That is why I tested with Human Modell.

Question is the same, to lett a human dance, and find a best position on a plot. 

https://api.ning.com/files/m2dop3vQlLkRROZctWu-4V7qLPu*1lmQoRekviOMMzf3cLMGGCdajYyh3AC4qxRIZFyEQq*BcgL*hwFs9FQSBhU20PaDI9sj/SolarDance.jpg?width=195&height=600

Comment by Mostapha Sadeghipour Roudsari on February 16, 2015 at 9:22am

Very nice Igor! In cases like this with high density I would use Honeybee so you could see the effect of reflection from surrounding buildings. Specially if they have high reflective materials.

About

Translate

Search

Photos

  • Add Photos
  • View All

Videos

  • Add Videos
  • View All

© 2024   Created by Scott Davidson.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service