Hi Vangelis!
Thank you very much for your attention.
I've tried to do so by importing (in Grid Management) RADIANCE results
to ECOTECT (version 5.60) in .DAT format (035.dat,087.dat), but values
are totally wrong than in RADIANCE.
I will have a try your method.
Thanks!
Iskandar.
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DesktopRadiance@yahoogroups.com, Evangelos Christakou
<vangelis@...> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
> To get illuminance on the working level you have to export and
calculate it
> on RADIANCE for Windows and import the results into ECOTECT.
> Inside Ecotect's HELP files, you find:
>
> Output to RADIANCE
> >
>
>
> > Ecotect includes support for the automatic generation of material
data and
> > control files (RIF files), as well as various CIE sky models. To
output a
> > set of RAD and RIF files, select the Export... item from the File
menu and
> > select RADIANCE Scene File as the type of file. You can also use
the RADIANCE
> > button in the Export Manager panel. For more details on the options
> > available when creating these files, see the RADIANCE Export dialog.
>
>
> Inside Export Manager (RADIANCE CONTROL PANEL) you select to export
> illuminance points to " Surface and/Point Analisys" so after
calculation,
> all you have to do do is: Inside ECOTECT press F5 (plan) and select
> RADIANCE results in menu (right side) "Analisys Grid" and " voillį"
!!!! [?]
>
>
> If you need any futher help....
>
> Sorry for my poor english.
>
> cheers,
>
> vangelis
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 8:37 AM, iskandaruz <iskandaruz@...> wrote:
>
> > Hello!
> >
> > How can I measure the working plane illuminance by using the Radiance?
> > Because I have tried so many times, and looked everywhere on the
> > Internet, but still cannot find out the method to estimate the
> > required result, but here's only the illuminance level of the wall,
> > ceiling and wall. could anyone tell me about the process of evaluating
> > the illuminance level of working plane (0.8m above floor)?
> > Now I am using ECOTECT for the simulation experiments.
> >
> > Thank you very much in advance!
> >
> >
> >
>