[Radiance-general] Model a Double glazing window

Jack de Valpine jedev at visarc.com
Mon Dec 21 07:43:03 PST 2015


Hi Raghu,

Yes, basically what Rob said.... Depending on your desire for figuring 
workflow (eg getting geometry from on format to one suitable for use in 
Radiance), there are lots of ways to go:

    Autodesk based products - Autocad, Revit, Max, Maya....
    Rhino
    Sketchup
    Blender

There are probably others I am not thinking of. Probably the safest 
intermediate geometry format is Alias/Wavefront (.obj) as Rob mentioned. 
Radiance has tools (obj2rad and obj2mesh) that can handle translating 
this format into its native geometry format.

Best,

-Jack


On 12/21/2015 10:28 AM, Guglielmetti, Robert wrote:
> OH MY GOD, YES. There are lots of CAD tools out there, which I'm sure you're familiar with. But there are also some CAD-to-Radiance geometry translators out there. Jack has some great workflows for this, if you use Revit or whatever BIM mess you're lashed to. Lots of people here use Rhino for geometry, and get into Radiance by way of the Alias-Wavefront (.obj) format. Again others here will have some workflow ideas. The project I work on (OpenStudio) can take a SketchUp model and translate it to Radiance format (and actually do a hell of a lot of setup for you if you're doing 3-phase daylight coefficient-type modeling with Radiance, but those models are biased toward energy modeling tools.
>
> If you simply want to make a nice model in a free cad tool and export exactly what you've modeled into pure Radiance input, I'd highly recommend you look at SketchUp for modeling, and Groundhog and/or su2rad for the geometry translation:
>
> http://igd-labs.github.io/Groundhog/
> https://code.google.com/p/su2rad/wiki/Su2radIntro
>
>
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> On 12/21/15, 6:45 AM, "Raghuram Kalyanam" <kalyanam at rhrk.uni-kl.de<mailto:kalyanam at rhrk.uni-kl.de>> wrote:
>   I have another question. Is there a better way to do geometric modeling and then export into radiance? as it seems a bit cumbersome to model in command prompt in my Mac and then check its geometry every time making an octree.
>
> Best Regards,
> Raghu
>
>
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