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12 de feb. de 2015 · This app demonstrates the relationship between geographic location and solar position throughout the year. You can use the map to drag the location around and interactively see how the Sun-path diagram and shadow projections change.
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The aim of this app is to demonstrate the relationship between geographic location and solar position throughout the year. You can use the map to drag the location around and interactively see how the Sun-path diagram and shadow projections change.
The daily sub-solar path at the two solstices lie on the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn whilst the equinoxes run very close to the Equator.
12 de jun. de 2014 · 2D Sun-Path. This app lets you dynamically interact with various two dimensional projected Sun-path diagrams. These diagrams all map the sky dome over either a rectangular chart (orthographic) or circular chart (polar), differing only in the location of the zenith point and the trigonometric relationship of each axis.
12 de may. de 2014 · The app basically displays a Sun-path diagram at any location on the surface of the Earth, shown as either a 3D globe or a flat 2D map. You can interactively move the location around using my new spherical cursor component or adjust the date/time to see how the position of the Sun appears relative to that location.
4 de nov. de 2020 · Accurately quantifying the effects of shading and overshadowing is key to the prediction of building performance metrics such as solar gains, daylight access and thermal behaviour, as well as the potential benefits of photovoltaics and other renewable energy sources.