[Radiance-general] Defining glazing properties

Chris cj at enersave.ca
Fri Mar 4 17:15:07 PST 2016


Yes, that's great. My intro to Radiance was SPOTPro. I am now 
pursuing the csh shell approach.

I am familiar with Optics although I haven't used it in quite a few years.

I will report back.


At 04:54 PM 04/03/2016, Guglielmetti, Robert wrote:
>Welcome! As far as I know, you can't export to Radiance from Window, but
>you can from Optics. You end up with a simple "glass" definition, and a
>front and back material def using the BRTDfunc. Hopefully that's useful to
>you. (?)
>
>- Rob
>
>
>
>On 3/4/16, 9:35 AM, "Chris Jones" <cj at enersave.ca> wrote:
>
> >Full disclosure - I am a newbie working through Rendering With
> >Radiance and having a lot of fun. One question, is it possible to
> >import or define the spectral characteristics of glazing systems in
> >Radiance? For example, if I define a glazing system with Window 7, is
> >there a way to enter those properties in Radiance for daylighting
> >analysis?
> >
> >
> >
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