Inviato da Giacomo Monari il Lun, 24/03/2014 - 18:55
Attraverso una più dettagliata modellazione del 3D della prima esercitazione e il comando Solar Radiation del programma Vasari possiamo analizzare come il sole influisce , nelle diverse stagioni, sul comfort del luogo.
Ho deciso di analizzare l'edificio nella stagione invernale ed estiva in quanto sono le più "ostiche" parlando in termini di comfort abitativo, pertanto più importanti da osservare.
L'arco di tempo del soleggiamento in analisi va dall'alba al tramonto.
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Inviato da Cristina Durante il Lun, 24/03/2014 - 18:37
Analisi della radiazione solare estiva


Analisi della radiazione solare invernale

Inviato da Francescacarfagna il Lun, 24/03/2014 - 18:20
In this second delivery I added to the pure solid shown earlier, characterizing elements of the building (balcony, openings and surrounding green). The object of the delivery has been the study of solar radiation through which I could analyze how the facades of the building responded to this radiation.
Step 1: Analysis of the individual seasons (summer, winter and spring)
Step 2: Analysis of sun exposure for an entire calendar year.
Inviato da LuigiaCapristo il Lun, 24/03/2014 - 18:11
In this second delivery I added some details of the building to get a more complete exposure to the sun. The object of the analysis is the solar radiation during the season and throughout the calendar year.
From the analysis emerges a confirmation on my first delivery because I had already found that the south-est side is constantly radiated and from the pictures you can see perfectly well that the areas totally in shadow are only those of the balconies, while the parts in the foreground always subject to a direct exposure.
Inviato da Beatrice Bennici il Lun, 24/03/2014 - 17:24
As a second exercise we were asked to study the solar radiation hitting our house.
To the first model, made with Vasari, were added elements that could change the comfort in the building.
At the "base" of the palace are some places above commercial premises which are built homes. So the structure is formed by two blocks of different sizes, the smallest and the largest at the base above which mocks the underlying part.
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