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1 Solar: SunCast User Guide IES Virtual Environment Copyright 2015 Integrated Environmental Solutions Limited. All rights reserved. No part of the manual is to be copied or reproduced in any form without the express agreement of Integrated Environmental Solutions Limited.
2 Contents 1 Introduction to SunCast SunCast Features Getting Help Starting SunCast Application Bar Mode The Model View Model Browser Room Obstruction Status Surface Obstruction Status The Image View Copy an Image Save Image(s) Zoom All Images Create AVI Movie The Analysis View Overview Solar Energy Analysis Solar Exposure Analysis Methodology Notes Other Notes Simulation Setup Display Setup Results Persistence Load Save The SunCast Toolbar Load Settings Save Settings Select Zone(s) Image Script SunPath Sun Up/Down Times Sun Rise/Set Graph Solar Shading Analysis SunCast Menu Load Settings Save Settings VE 2015 SunCast 1
3 7.3 Load Shading Results Load Images Save Images Load AVI Movie Export GSK file Site Menu Location Plan Image Menu Single Image Timed Images Fly-Round Sun-view Images Calculation Menu Solar Shading for Apache Sun Up/Down Data Sun Up/Down Graph SunPath Options Menu Ground Plane Settings Surface/Shading Colours Clock Position in Images Model Obstructions View Menu Help Menu Miscellaneous Zoom to an Area of an Image Definition of Azimuth and Altitude Azimuth Altitude VE 2015 SunCast 2
4 1 Introduction to SunCast 1.1 SunCast Features SunCast can be used at any stage of the design process to perform shading and solar insolation studies and can generate images and animations quickly and easily from a model created by the IES ModelBuilder. SunCast can be used to investigate: External obstruction and self-shading of a building. Solar mapping through windows and openings. The effects of changing orientation of building. SunCast generates shadows and internal solar insolation from any sun position defined by date, time, orientation, site latitude and longitude. This shadow information can be stored for subsequent analysis by: Viewing shadows from any eye position. Animating the solar analyses by generating a sequence of images and creating an *.avi movie to send to your client. Making opaque surfaces "transparent" to permit the user to better view the solar insolation on internal surfaces e.g. removing roofs or surfaces to identify internal solar insolation paths. Displaying solar surface shading/insolation statistics. Output data for thermal simulation (see documentation on Apache). SunCast can be used in a variety of studies including passive solar design and is essential at the planning stage to visualize the effect of the building on surrounding buildings. SunCast has also been used to study problems such as grass growth in sports stadia and right of light issues. In addition, because it is possible to remove surfaces to investigate solar penetration, SunCast can be used to investigate internal design issues from office layouts to positioning of art in museums. 1.2 Getting Help In SunCast the user can get help at any time on the current section. To do this press the F1 function key. 2 Starting SunCast 2.1 Application Bar SunCast is activated from the Solar group in the Application bar (it is currently the only application in this group). VE 2015 SunCast 3
5 2.2 Mode SunCast operates in three modes: The traditional Model view showing the Model Browser and Viewport of the model, with all the standard features of this view (see ModelIT documentation for more information) - An alternative Images tab showing image generation options and stored images, this is unique to SunCast and is explained in more detail below. VE 2015 SunCast 4
6 And an Analysis tab for visual analysis of Solar Energy and Solar Exposure on your building using the new Model Viewer II. 3 The Model View 3.1 Model Browser This has the standard Model Browser window which can be used to navigate through the model in the traditional way by selecting rooms or surfaces using the Up and Down to change the level of decomposition. VE 2015 SunCast 5
7 The two reasons to do this are to change the Status of the selected object and to browse through the Solar Shading data (see section 10.1). First selecting the room either from the browser or graphically from the Viewport. Right-click on room to bring up the pop-up menu: VE 2015 SunCast 6
8 Drag the cursor over the menu to highlight the option required. The Set Surfaces option can be used to set the status of all Floors, Walls and Ceilings in the selected zone 3.2 Room Obstruction Status Each room/zone in the model can be set to one of the following obstruction states: Opaque - this is the normal obstruction state of a room. Invisible - this obstruction state hides the room from view but still allows it to cast shadows on other objects in the model. VE 2015 SunCast 7
9 Ground Obstruction - a separate obstruction state used to represent terrain. 3.3 Surface Obstruction Status Every surface in the model can be set to one of the following obstruction states: Opaque - this is the normal obstruction state of a surface. Invisible - as with rooms when a surface is set to hidden it cannot be seen in any generated images but still casts shadows. Transparent - the surface when flagged as transparent acts in the same manner as an opening and allows all light to pass through it. Null - when the obstruction state is set to superficies ( hole ) the surface is left out of the calculations. 4 The Image View Clicking on the Images tab will bring up the images window enabling the creation and selection of the images. At the top of this tab is a toolbar (the Image toolbar) Add images to the list. Delete the selected images from the list. Delete all the images. VE 2015 SunCast 8
10 Copy the current image to the clipboard. Save the images. Print the image. Zoom all the images to the current setting. Create a movie (AVI) of the images We then have the image generation tabs, followed by the Progress Bar which is active when a series of images is being generated, followed by the list of images. The slider to the left of the list can be used to scroll through the images. The Cancel button can be used to interrupt the generation of images. The four image tabs are described in the following sections and can also be activated from the Image menu. The Create New Image(s), Delete Image(s) and Delete All Images can also be activated from the Image menu rather than the toolbar. 4.1 Copy an Image Select the image required from the image list. Click on the Copy button on the Image List toolbar. The image is now in the system clipboard and can be pasted into most applications. When pasted, details of the image taken are included, giving: view time, latitude, longitude, model bearing, and sun and eye azimuths and altitudes, as shown below VE 2015 SunCast 9
11 4.2 Save Image(s) Select the image(s) required from the image list. Click the Save icon on the image list toolbar. VE 2015 SunCast 10
12 The following dialogue window will appear: Here you can choose to save the images that have been selected in the image list. The images can have header information (as seen on printed output) by checking the box at the bottom of the window. 4.3 Zoom All Images If you have zoomed in (or out) on a particular image and want all the other images in the sequence you have created to have the same zoom settings, then click on the Apply zoom to all other images button. 4.4 Create AVI Movie Clicking on the Create video button pops-up the following window - Make the required adjustments to the parameters and click the Make the video button, this pops-up the following window - VE 2015 SunCast 11
13 Once again make the required adjustments to the parameters and click the OK button to create the AVI. 5 The Analysis View 5.1 Overview The Solar Analysis feature allows you to visually evaluate the sun intensity and exposure of your building s façade in 3D (using Model Viewer II) over a specified time period and at a more granular level of detail if required. This can be used, for example, to assess your building for potential placement of PVs; access to sun, pedestrian comfort and landscaping. Access to this feature is through the Analysis tab as seen below. There are two solar analysis options to choose from: Energy Analysis and Exposure Analysis. These are described in more detail below. VE 2015 SunCast 12
14 5.1.1 Solar Energy Analysis This calculation uses SunCast and Apache to generate hourly solar shading and external incident solar flux data which is then used to produce the energy results in kwh or kwh/m² for the specified period. Calculation (for each external surface): 1. Summate the hourly solar flux values. (W/m²) => Wh/m² 2. Convert the value to kwh/m². Wh/m² Optionally then convert the value to kwh. kwh/m² Area See section for more info Solar Exposure Analysis This calculation uses SunCast s generated hourly solar shading data to produce the exposure results in hours and percentage of available hours for the specified period. Calculation (for each external surface): 1. Summate the hourly percentage area values. (% area) => Hours 2. Optionally then convert the value to % available. (Hours Available Hours) 100 See section for more info Methodology Notes There are some general points to note when using the Solar Analysis feature. These are listed below: Results are only produced for the external surfaces of Rooms. Adjacent Buildings, Topographical Shades and Local Shades are ignored. External surfaces include: walls, roofs and windows but not floors or doors. As with normal SunCast calculations, a single design day is used for each month. This result is then used for every day of the month. Please note Apache still produces results for each and every day as normal. For each hour the sun is considered either up or down for that hour. The exact sun up/down time isn t taken into account. The SunCast surface results returned are for Percentage Area. Percentage Area = Area In Sun Total Surface Area. See section 10.1 for more details. The Apache surface results returned are for Ext surface incident solar flux. See Calculation of Incident Solar Flux for more details. The results displayed are an accumulation of the hourly results for the display period specified. As the results output from SunCast/Apache are on the hour, the accumulation of results is inclusive of the start and end time, i.e. the number of results = (end start) + 1. For example: A single day analysis between 0800 and 1800 is the accumulation of 11 results. VE 2015 SunCast 13
15 5.1.4 Other Notes When viewing results in Model Viewer II, please be aware that turning shadows on will apply lighting/shading to the model and therefore affect the false colours shown. This means you may not be able to match up the surface colours with the legend colours accurately. Energy Analysis - Model Viewer II, like SunCast, does not take into account daylight savings time (DST), so please be aware of this when viewing shadows on your model during the DST shift. Please note Apache does produce results which take into account DST. 5.2 Simulation Setup Setting up your simulation is easy and comes with a range of options as seen below. The first option lets you choose your desired simulation period. This can be a full year, a single month, a single day, or a specific date range. The next option is whether or not you want to take into account diffuse shading factors when running your simulation. The will make your Energy Analysis results more accurate; however it comes at the cost of increasing your simulation time. The Exposure Analysis is not affected by this output but the option is still there in case you want to then go on and perform Energy Analysis. The last option allows you to get a more detailed analysis and visual result by slicing up your building s façade into square metre (or feet) grid cells. Again this option comes at the cost of increasing your simulation time. Below is an example with the hi-resolution grid option turned off and on. Once results have been generated they can be saved and opened again later (see section 5.4). VE 2015 SunCast 14
16 5.3 Display Setup When you have results to work with you can then view them in Model Viewer II. There are various options to change what and how you visualize you results. The first option allows you to select what values you want to apply to your model and depends on the analysis performed, for example in kwh/m² or kwh. The second option allows to you to filter results by only applying colour to surfaces that: have values above or below a certain threshold; or have values within or outside a certain range. This could possibly be used to easily identify hot or cold spots on the façade of your building. For example: The third option allows you to only apply colours to certain types of surfaces on your model. You can choose from: the entire building; walls only; roofs only; or windows only. See below: VE 2015 SunCast 15
17 The fourth option lets you choose what colour scale is applied to the model. There are 13 colour scales in the list to choose from as standard. Infrared Standard Infrared Cold Infrared Warm Infrared Hot Spectrum Full Spectrum Part Spectrum Cold Spectrum Mid Spectrum Warm Spectrum Hot Mono Brown VE 2015 SunCast 16
18 Mono Sepia Mono Blue You can add to this list by creating your own colour scales. These should be in bitmap image format (.bmp; 24bit; 512x1px), and added to the <VE> s Shared Content directory under the Texture/GradientMaps folder (i.e. C:\Program Files (x86)\ies\shared Content\media\gradients ). For example: The fifth option allows you to change how each surface value is scaled in order to determine the final output colour. The three options are Relative and Absolute and Custom. The colours are calculated as follows: Relative [min..max] ( value minimum ) ( maximum minimum ) Absolute [0..max] ( value maximum ) Custom* [min..max] ( value minimum ) ( maximum minimum ) The difference is shown below: * - user defined scale And finally the last option is the display range allowing you to change cumulative value applied to the model. The range can be anything within the simulated range. Once you have setup your display options, click Apply to bring up / update your model in the viewer. VE 2015 SunCast 17
19 5.4 Results Persistence As performing the Solar Analysis simulations can be time consuming you have the ability to save the results out to (a cab) file and load them back in again for future reference Load When loading in previous results for Solar Analysis you will be presented with the dialog below which gives you two options - Simple and Advanced. Simple mode: This option will list all cab files under your current project s SunCast/Analysis folder. These cab files are generated by the Solar Analysis save feature (see section for more details). Simply selected the cab file you want to load and click OK. This will load in the results and display the model contained within the cab file. Advanced mode: This option allows you to specify, separately, the Geometry (.gsk), the Shading (.shd), and Apache (.aps) files to apply. The Geometry files listed (if any) will be all the ones under the SunCast subfolder that were created using the Export GSK file option in the SunCast menu. The Shading files listed (if any) will be all the ones under the SunCast project subfolder. The Apache files listed (if any) will be all the ones under the Vista project subfolder that contain External incident solar flux data. (Please refer to the Apache Simulation > Output Options documentation for more details.) Using this option is not recommended unless you know what you re doing, and is mainly for when you haven t run Solar Analysis before but have results you could use. Once you have selected the Shading and Apache files you want to load, basic checks will be performed on the files - against the model and each other - to see if they can be used. Please note, due to the simplicity of the checks, it is possible that invalid data could be applied to your model. You should always try to use the Solar Analysis save feature and load the results back in from the cab file as they re guaranteed to match the model. Once you have loaded the results, you can then go and visualize them as normal. The UI will be marked as below indicating you are using loaded results/model to avoid any confusion. VE 2015 SunCast 18
20 Please note if you make any changes to the simulation options and hit Simulate the loaded results (and model) will be wiped and your current model will be used to perform the analysis calculations as normal. Unfortunately there is no way to make changes to the previously loaded results/model Save Once a simulation has been run you can save the analysis results for later investigation. Upon clicking the Save button you will be presented with the dialog below: This allows you to specify the name of the cab file. SunCast/Analysis subfolder of your project. The location of the cab file is fixed to the Results are saved as encrypted cab files (to protect against tampering) containing the SunCast and Apache results, as well as a copy of your model in its current state. This allows you to load the model back into the VE regardless of whether the actual model has changed since saving the results. 6 The SunCast Toolbar The main toolbar for SunCast is as follows: Load settings Save settings Select zone(s) Create script Model orientation SunPath diagram Sun up/down times Sun rise/set graph Solar shading calculations VE 2015 SunCast 19
21 Note this should not be confused with the Image toolbar (on the Image tab). These functions are now described below. 6.1 Load Settings Allows the user to load specific settings for the model. This function can also be activated from the File menu. 6.2 Save Settings This allows the user to save specific settings for the model. This function can also be activated from the File menu. 6.3 Select Zone(s) Allows the user to select zones from the Viewport this is the default condition that is active. 6.4 Image Script This is activated from the button on the toolbar. The toolbar buttons have the following functions - Add image(s) from current setting to script. Remove selected images from script. Remove all images from script. Open an existing script file. Save the script. VE 2015 SunCast 20
22 In addition to user defined scripts, SunCast comes supplied with some standard scripts which can be used with any model. The Create Images button will generate the images in the script and the Close button will exit from this option. 6.5 SunPath This function can also be activated from the Calculation menu see section 10.4 for more information. 6.6 Sun Up/Down Times This function can also be activated from the Calculation menu see section 10.2 for more information. 6.7 Sun Rise/Set Graph This function can also be activated from the Calculation menu see section 10.3 for more information. 6.8 Solar Shading Analysis This function can also be activated from the Calculation menu see section 10.1 for more information. 7 SunCast Menu This menu has the following options: VE 2015 SunCast 21
23 7.1 Load Settings This allows the user to load specific settings for the model (zone/surface visibility settings). This function can also be activated from the SunCast toolbar. 7.2 Save Settings This allows the user to save specific settings for the model (zone/surface visibility settings). This function can also be activated from the SunCast toolbar. 7.3 Load Shading Results This allows the user to load previously created shading results. The table of results is automatically displayed when the data has been read in. 7.4 Load Images Load the images selected, also activated by the icon on the Image toolbar. 7.5 Save Images Save the selected images, also activated by the icon on the Image toolbar. 7.6 Load AVI Movie This plays the selected AVI file. 7.7 Export GSK file This is primarily useful for people wanting to use the new VE-Cloud service which lets you run your solar shading calculations in a fraction of the time it would take on a standard desktop. VE 2015 SunCast 22
24 Below is a list of all the models that can be exported. Note most of these models have to be created by you in order to show up in the menu. What shows up also depends on what VE modules/licences you have installed. Real Building VE Compliance (UK & Ireland) Actual Building VE Compliance (UK & Ireland) Notional Building VE Compliance (UK & Ireland) Reference Building GreenMark Real Building GreenMark Proposed Building GreenMark Reference Building GreenMark Proposed Building for ETTV GreenMark Reference Building for ETTV PRM Proposed Building PRM 0 Baseline Building PRM 90 Baseline Building PRM 180 Baseline Building PRM 270 Baseline Building Solar Analysis Model Unlike the other options, this model is created on the fly. When you select the menu item you will be prompted to enter a grid size for your model to be exported at. Enter a value of between 10cm and 10m to create a hi-resolution version of your model, or use a value of 0m to export it as is. VE 2015 SunCast 23
25 Once you have uploaded your.gsk file to the cloud, and then downloaded the related.shd file, place it in your project s SunCast subfolder. Once you have done that you can view the results using the Advanced Load Results for Solar Analysis option. 8 Site Menu This menu has the following options: 8.1 Location Site data for the model is inherited from the <VE> and can only be changed by going back into ModelIT and running ApLocate. This data can be viewed from the Site Location menu: 8.2 Plan A plan view of the model showing the orientation can be created from the Site Plan menu - VE 2015 SunCast 24
26 This image is added to the list of images - 9 Image Menu This menu has the following options - The Create New Image(s), Delete Image(s) and Delete All Images can also be activated from the Image toolbar rather than the Image menu, by using the, and buttons. The Image Creation Method pull-down menu is as follows - VE 2015 SunCast 25
27 Clicking on these options will switch to the appropriate tab on the Image view. Click the icon to create image. 9.1 Single Image Here the user selects a single image for the given date and time from a fixed eye point defined by the Azimuth and Altitude (see section 14.2 below). 9.2 Timed Images Here the user can generate a series of images at a fixed time interval over the given date from a fixed eye point defined by the Azimuth and Altitude. VE 2015 SunCast 26
28 9.3 Fly-Round Here the user generates a series of images for a fixed date and time by rotating the model at the given step interval through 360 around the model at a set altitude. 9.4 Sun-view Images Here the user can generate a series of images at a fixed time interval over the given date from the position of the sun (calculated automatically). 10 Calculation Menu This menu has the following options - The functions can also be activated from the SunCast toolbar (see section 6) Solar Shading for Apache This option is activated from the button in the toolbar or from the Calculations menu - VE 2015 SunCast 27
29 The following window is shown - From this window the user selects: the time period for the calculations; the design day; the option to include diffuse shading factors; and whether or not to enable faster calculations and automatic shading file generation. There are also several options dealing with shading file output and backup. For more information on the faster calculations & automatic shading file generation feature see the infotip and section of the Virtual Environment user manual. When the shading results have been calculated they are displayed in a flexgrid: Initially the grid shows the "Solar Altitude" values - when the user selects a particular surface or opening, this shows the insolation data (by default showing the Area of External insolation) - VE 2015 SunCast 28
30 If the Percentage Area option is selected the grid shows the Area of Insolation as a percentage of the surface area - The value in the bottom right corner of the grid gives the Annual Average Percentage Area. Data from previous shading files can be read in using the File Load Shading Results menu option. The area to the left of the flexgrid identifies the selected surface and gives two options for the results displayed - The toolbar options have the following functions - Copy the current image to the clipboard. Save the images Print the image. Text report of average % exposure for each surface and opening. This example shows the Internal insolation - This example shows the External insolation - VE 2015 SunCast 29
31 The display of this data can be switched from the Calculations menu Sun Up/Down Data This option is activated from the Times menu - button on the toolbar or from the Calculations Sunrise/Sunset This shows for each day of the year the Sun Up time and azimuth and the Sun Down time and azimuth. The toolbar buttons have the following functions VE 2015 SunCast 30
32 Copy the current data to the clipboard. Save the data to file. Print the data Sun Up/Down Graph This option is activated from the Times menu - button on the toolbar or from the Calculations Sunrise/Sunset The toolbar buttons have the following functions - Copy the current data to the clipboard. Save the data to file. Print the data SunPath The SunPath program is run by activating the menu - button on the toolbar or from the Calculations VE 2015 SunCast 31
33 The diagram represents the sky with the apparent paths of the sun shown for one or more days. Compass directions are shown round the outside of the diagram (these give the azimuth of the sun), and each of the internal circles represents altitude. This gives a plot of the sun s course for the given days. The selected location (if any), the latitude and the longitude of the observer are also displayed at the top left. For more details on SunPath see the separate document on this program. 11 Options Menu This menu has the following options - VE 2015 SunCast 32
34 11.1 Ground Plane Settings The ground plane is a virtual surface which simulates the surface on which the model is standing and onto which shadows are cast. The height (z-value) of this can be set by the user. This option can be switched OFF, as can the display of zones below this ground level. The option "Show DXF on ground plane" will draw an attached DXF on the ground plane (see ModelIT for details on attaching DXF files). For the majority of circumstances you will not have to change this from the default value of Surface/Shading Colours This option pops-up the following window - VE 2015 SunCast 33
35 Clicking on a colour box pops-up the following window - The selected colour can be changed using the standard options Clock Position in Images The clock position can be set via the Options Clock Position in Images menu. VE 2015 SunCast 34
36 The default Top, Left option is shown below Model Obstructions Turns the display of obstructions on/off, by selecting show/hide. 12 View Menu This menu has the following options - VE 2015 SunCast 35
37 The Rotation pull-down menu is as follows - The Zoom pull-down menu is as follows - The Colour pull-down menu is as follows - VE 2015 SunCast 36
38 These functions are as described in the ModelIT documentation. 13 Help Menu The usual Windows help features are present: Contents Search Help on Help About 14 Miscellaneous 14.1 Zoom to an Area of an Image Select the required image from the list. Click the Zoom To User Window button. Now left mouse click and drag the box across the image - Release the mouse button to zoom in to the section. VE 2015 SunCast 37
39 Note that this works in the same way as zooming in/out in the Model view Definition of Azimuth and Altitude Azimuth The angle range is from 0 to 360 clockwise from North, see below. The azimuth will not make a difference to the rotation of the graphic if the Altitude is set to 90. VE 2015 SunCast 38
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41 Altitude The angle range is from 0 to 90 from the horizontal, see below. VE 2015 SunCast 40
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