Inviato da Anonymous (non verificato) il Sab, 05/04/2014 - 19:50

Prospetto Sud - Est
Prima di tutto ho aggiunto dei dettagli, come terrazzi, finestre e sporgenze significative, che mi permetteranno di fare un analisi della radiazione solare più accurata.
Inviato da MartaTommasi il Lun, 31/03/2014 - 20:20
For this second step , i decided to continue the study about the are i've studied first.

This refers to the study of winter solar radiation on the buildings. As you can see, the walls exposed on this front have a plenty of light,
which is a good thing in the winter season.
But the left side and the back side of the skyscraper are always in the shade!
Inviato da Giulia Anulli il Gio, 27/03/2014 - 13:20
In this second exercise we should study and evaluate the solar radiation which is under our building. Unfortunately the program does not work on my pc and I am forced to work on the computer of my group mate on but not working the command "Solar Radiation"(we can't click on!!). I tried to play the exercise, though incomplete and late.
Inviato da Rosa Crocco il Mer, 26/03/2014 - 18:59
Step 1-create a basis for the buildings as a simple rectangular
Step 2 - add details to the volumes previously made. It is important, to realize the details on the facade you want, to click on the reference plane
MODEL > SET > PICK A PLANE

Step 3- It should extrude and create projections for drawing windows, balconies and cornices
MODEL > CREATE MASS > RECTANGLE-LINE
MODIFY/MASS > EDIT IN A PLACE
Inviato da Giuseppe.Pepe il Mer, 26/03/2014 - 17:17
In this tutorial we are going to retail the building , to better understand the effects it has on it the solar radiation. We have been created various levels of the building volumes through the extrusion of contours. Next, we specify the projections or recesses of the balconies on the facade , through the use of the CREATE FORM- FORM VOID . After the modeling begin to analyze the behavior of solar facades at different times of the year through the command SOLAR RADIATION , setting " type: cumulative " - " in the unit: kWh / m ^ 2" .
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