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shadindmodeling failedsimulation

Hello,

I'm modeling a modernist residencial house in order to get information on temperature, humidity and luminance. As it has a complex geometry (after starting over from scratch many times) I decided do model space per space and run the simulation after each modification in the model.

The last I left last to model was the shadings, and since I started, the simulation hasn't completed any more. Is there any orientation regardin applying shadings I should follow (no width including while modeling, any offset distance from walls or anything you consider important)? Any reason why this is happening?

NOTE: I haven't assigned materials to surfaces yet, I decided to do so after completing the geometry and solving its problems, so the simulation I'm running after each space is modeled does not include its specificimage description constructions and materials. Bad decision?

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shadindmodeling failedsimulation

Hello,

I'm modeling a modernist residencial house in order to get information on temperature, humidity and luminance. As it has a complex geometry (after starting over from scratch many times) I decided do model space per space and run the simulation after each modification in the model.

The last I left last to model was the shadings, and since I started, the simulation hasn't completed any more. Is there any orientation regardin applying shadings I should follow (no width including while modeling, any offset distance from walls or anything you consider important)? Any reason why this is happening?

NOTE: I haven't assigned materials to surfaces yet, I decided to do so after completing the geometry and solving its problems, so the simulation I'm running after each space is modeled does not include its specificimage description specific constructions and materials. Bad decision?

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shadindmodeling failedsimulation

Hello,

I'm modeling a modernist residencial house in order to get information on temperature, humidity and luminance. As it has a complex geometry (after starting over from scratch many times) I decided do model space per space and run the simulation after each modification in the model.

The last I left last to model was the shadings, and since I started, the simulation hasn't completed any more. Is there any orientation regardin applying shadings I should follow (no width including while modeling, any offset distance from walls or anything you consider important)? Any reason why this is happening?

NOTE: I haven't assigned materials to surfaces yet, I decided to do so after completing the geometry and solving its problems, so the simulation I'm running after each space is modeled does not include its specific constructions and materials. Bad decision?

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shadindmodeling failedsimulation

Hello,

I'm modeling a modernist residencial house in order to get information on temperature, humidity and luminance. As it has a complex geometry (after starting over from scratch many times) I decided do model space per space and run the simulation after each modification in the model.

The last I left last to model was the shadings, and since I started, the simulation hasn't completed any more. Is there any orientation regardin applying shadings I should follow (no width including while modeling, any offset distance from walls or anything you consider important)? Any reason why this is happening?

NOTE: I haven't assigned materials to surfaces yet, I decided to do so after completing the geometry and solving its problems, so the simulation I'm running after each space is modeled does not include its specific constructions and materials. Bad decision?

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shadindmodeling failedsimulationSimulations fails after modeling shadings

Hello,

I'm modeling a modernist residencial house in order to get information on temperature, humidity and luminance. As it has a complex geometry (after starting over from scratch many times) I decided do model space per space and run the simulation after each modification in the model.

The last I left last to model was the shadings, and since I started, the simulation hasn't completed any more. Is there any orientation regardin applying shadings I should follow (no width including while modeling, any offset distance from walls or anything you consider important)? Any reason why this is happening?

NOTE: I haven't assigned materials to surfaces yet, I decided to do so after completing the geometry and solving its problems, so the simulation I'm running after each space is modeled does not include its specific constructions and materials. Bad decision?

image description

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Simulations fails after modeling shadings

Hello,

I'm modeling a modernist residencial house in order to get information on temperature, humidity and luminance. As it has a complex geometry (after starting over from scratch many times) I decided do model space per space and run the simulation after each modification in the model.

The last I left last to model was the shadings, and since I started, the simulation hasn't completed any more. Is there any orientation regardin applying shadings I should follow (no width including while modeling, any offset distance from walls or anything you consider important)? Any reason why this is happening?

NOTE: I haven't assigned materials to surfaces yet, I decided to do so after completing the geometry and solving its problems, so the simulation I'm running after each space is modeled does not include its specific constructions and materials. Bad decision?

image description

image description

image description

Simulations fails after modeling shadings

Hello,

I'm modeling a modernist residencial house in order to get information on temperature, humidity and luminance. As it has a complex geometry (after starting over from scratch many times) I decided do model space per space and run the simulation after each modification in the model.

The last I left last to model was the shadings, and since I started, the simulation hasn't completed any more. Is there any orientation regardin applying shadings I should follow (no width including while modeling, any offset distance from walls or anything you consider important)? Any reason why this is happening?

NOTE: I haven't assigned materials to surfaces yet, I decided to do so after completing the geometry and solving its problems, so the simulation I'm running after each space is modeled does not include its specific constructions and materials. Bad decision?

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