[Radiance-general] Radiance-general Digest, Vol 86, Issue 5

dharam dharmesh.124 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 11 07:52:06 PDT 2011


thanks one and all....

really apprecaite the help...

il follow the instructions and get back to all soon...

thanks once again
dhaRam

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>   1. ecotect to radiance simulation (dharam)
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>   3. Re: ecotect to radiance simulation (Ignacio Fajardo)
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> From: "dharam" <dharmesh.124 at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [Radiance-general] ecotect to radiance simulation
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> Hi there..
>
>
>
> Im masters student from India doing my dissertation on the topic:  analysis
> of Indian traditional trellis (Jali) for daylighting
>
>
>
> My question is...
>
> 1. i have done modelling in ecotect and the same im exporting to radiance
> for daylighting results...
>
> Im very new to the software... i need guidance on how to get proper views
> and information regarding the model.
>
> I also want to know hoe to map down results from radiance so for different
> cases il have to compare.
>
>
>
> 2. i have to give the material of sandstone to my model... the whole model
> material is sandstone ..but i don find sandstone as a material in ecotect.
> Instead its in a layer...so what procedure i have to follow for that or is
> there a method for direct application of the material.
>
> thanks
>
>
>
> If any tutorial or anyone could guide me....
>
>
>
> dhaRam
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> From: "Lars O. Grobe" <grobe at gmx.net>
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> Subject: Re: [Radiance-general] ecotect to radiance simulation
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> Hi, and welcome!
>
> > I also want to know hoe to map down results from radiance so for
> different cases il have to compare.
> >
> What are the metrics you want to compare? Are you looking for point-alike
> illuminance (as sensor readings), hours where certain criteria are met,...?
> Are you going with measured climate data or with come CIE skies?
> > 2. i have to give the material of sandstone to my model... the whole
> model material is sandstone ..but i don find sandstone as a material in
> ecotect. Instead its in a layer...so what procedure i have to follow for
> that or is there a method for direct application of the material.
> >
> It would be nice to have some samples measured using a spectrometer. As you
> probably only need gray levels for your application, comparing a gray chart
> with known reflectances to your samples should be enough. It may also be
> interesting to get an idea on how much reflectance varies for the sandstone
> found and used in the region. Probably a purely diffuse plastic material can
> then represent the material in your model.
>
> Cheers, Lars.
>
> --
> Dipl.-Ing. Architect Lars O. Grobe
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> Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 12:18:49 -0400
> From: Ignacio Fajardo <primiark at gmail.com>
> To: Radiance general discussion <radiance-general at radiance-online.org>
> Subject: Re: [Radiance-general] ecotect to radiance simulation
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> Hi dhaRam
>
> We do a lot of daylight simulations in Ecotect -  Radiance - Daysim for
> external consultant
> and personal I have done a master, the professor at the university they
> don?t teach all that you need to know about
> the software and the data.
>
> You need to export the model from Eco to Radiance, and you have two
> options.
> But before to do that you need to give in Eco the reflections value of the
> material - material properties and colour.
>
> For Sandstone i recomend to find the coeficient of reflection + the colour
> of the material, is important that kind of data for the simulation.
>
> To export is high recommend to be sure the path of radiance.
> You need cameras in Eco to see the 3D inside render in radiance.
>
> The first option to export is from CP Radiance (last window). CP open a new
> control panel, be sure that the options selected in Eco are the same
> in CP Radiance, and the click render. This data is very usefull to Daysim.
>
> The other options is called Final Render, this options give the possibility
> to export Rad data to Eco analysis grid.
> To export the data is very simple because Eco show an alarm of new data to
> export when radiance had finished.
>
> You can download powerfull information from the page of Harvard University,
> Diego Ibarra from Chile shows on PDF importants tips.
> Best Regards
>
>
>
> 2011/4/10 dharam <dharmesh.124 at gmail.com>
>
> > Hi there..
> >
> >
> >
> > Im masters student from India doing my dissertation on the topic:
>  analysis
> > of Indian traditional trellis (Jali) for daylighting
> >
> >
> >
> > My question is...
> >
> > 1. i have done modelling in ecotect and the same im exporting to radiance
> > for daylighting results...
> >
> > Im very new to the software... i need guidance on how to get proper views
> > and information regarding the model.
> >
> > I also want to know hoe to map down results from radiance so for
> different
> > cases il have to compare.
> >
> >
> >
> > 2. i have to give the material of sandstone to my model... the whole
> model
> > material is sandstone ..but i don find sandstone as a material in
> ecotect.
> > Instead its in a layer...so what procedure i have to follow for that or
> is
> > there a method for direct application of the material.
> >
> > thanks
> >
> >
> >
> > If any tutorial or anyone could guide me....
> >
> >
> >
> > dhaRam
> >
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