Hello everyone,
I am writing you in order to clarify something that I am missing right now.
I first when to orientation management to try to check the optimization for my sheds with a tilt angle of 30º and 1º azimuth and 4 meters pitch. There, I thought that the Sensitive width would correspond to my panel length (one of 2.33 meters).
In my case I am using in the 3D scene sheds of 2 modules in height so in total, that sensitive width would correspond to around 4.7 meters (2*2.33 plus 0.04 of inactive band).
However, when I put the value, it proved that it should be wrong:
So, I decided to go to the 3D shading scene and directly create my arrow of panels to try to discover what this width corresponded to.
As you can see, this would be the limit angle and the GCR for such panels and such pitch:
Looking at this, I thought that the heigh in the sensitive area above could be the widht introduced in the orientation , so I went back and introduced it:
Looking at the Shading limit angle and the GCR it could be approximately (it is not exact) what the sensitive width stands for. However, this arises the question: is there not a way of knowing beforehand the sensitive widht? Do have I to go to the 3d shading to know this parameter and then enter it in the orientation management? Iam interested in the shading graph and the show optimization.
I also though that it could be calculated with the sin30º or the cos30º with a hypotenuse of 4.7 meters (the length of the two panels in the shed). However, the closest value would be 2.35 meters (y) which also doesnt correspond to 2.29 meters...
Hope I explained myself correctly.
Thank you very much in advance.