[Radiance-general] photo sensor , electrical light

shailan zareiy sh.zareiy at gmail.com
Thu Dec 27 07:16:12 PST 2012


Hi Rob
Thank you for your quick answer.i'll try it.have a good vacation

On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 8:41 PM, Guglielmetti, Robert <
Robert.Guglielmetti at nrel.gov> wrote:

> Hi Shalian,
>
> Absolutely, you can do that kind of analysis. I encourage you to check out
> DAYSIM, SPOT, and DIVA for Rhino, as well as the man page for the Radiance
> program 'rsensor'. I'm stealing a few minutes here while on vacation, so my
> reply will necessarily be this breif. BUt some Googling on the programs
> above should get you started!
>
> Rob Guglielmetti
> National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
> Commercial Buildings Research Group
> 15013 Denver West Parkway MS:RSF202
> Golden, CO 80401
> 303.275.4319
> robert.guglielmetti at nrel.gov
>
> ________________________________________
> From: shailan zareiy [sh.zareiy at gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2012 9:23 AM
> To: Radiance general discussion
> Subject: [Radiance-general] photo sensor , electrical light
>
> hi everybody
> i have a question about electric light analysis in radiance. is it
> possible to use dimmers or photosensors in this kind of analysis? what are
> the parameters we you should use for this purpose. thank you in advance
> Sincerely
>
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