Overview
What they are…they are shading devices in front of a wall
· Screens attached to walls will shade any Openings on that Wall
Screens as Wing-Walls
SCREENS IN THE VISUAL VIEW
Creating
Screens are created using the Screen Drawing mode (Screen & Eave Drawing Modes)
Attaching to Walls
Given that only 3 Screens are only able.
Walls must be Attached to Screens for their impacts to be modelled.
Selecting
You can Select a Ceiling Fan or Penetration within the Visual View. Penetrations can also be selected within the Data-Grid and this will be reflected within the Visual View.
Ceiling Fans & Penetrations also share the common context-menu actions of Select Parent (which will select the Parent Zone of the Zone Item) which can also be called by 🖱 Double Left-Clicking
the Zone Item.
Deleting
The Screen itself can be deleted by:
selecting the Screen within the Visual-View or Data-Grid and pressing
⌨ Delete
; orby using the 🖱
Right-Click
Context-menuDelete
action within the Visual View;
Deleting Connections
Moving
Zone Items can be moved in the Visual View by selecting them and then 🖱 Dragging
them into their position.
Zone Items cannot move outside of the Zone
You can move a Zone Item in a straight ↔ or ↕ direction by holding ⌨ Shift
.
Modelling Screens over Multiple Levels
Currently if an object we model as a Screen’s height is such that it stretches across multiple Levels, it must be modelled individually on each Level with the Total & Top Heights adjusted as required relative to each Level.
In future versions of Hero, we will move to make Screens Level-Independent and allow Levels whose heights are sufficient to project into other Levels shown so that you don’t need to duplicate Screens across multiple levels (see our Trello Features Roadmap for further details).
Parallel View of the Screen
Screens are modelled within the Chenath Simulation as a Vertical Shade Object Parallel to the Connected Wall.
Therefore Screens that have an angle different to any Connected Walls may not be Simulated as they look Visually, but rather to their Parallel View. This Parallel View is shown as a thin line when a Connected Wall is selected in the Visual View (see image below).
SCREENS IN THE DATA-GRID
Property | Description | |
---|---|---|
Name | The Name of the Screen | Name Column |
Connected Wall | The Name of each Wall connected to the Screen | Connected Wall Column |
Projection | The Parallel Horizontal Distance between the Wall (outside face) & the Screen in mm (see Parallel View section above). | Projection Column |
Screen Total Height | The Total Height of the Screen (in mm) | Screen Total Height Column |
Screen Base Height | The Base/Bottom Height of the Screen relative to Level Height (in mm) | Screen Base Column (hidden by Default) |
Screen Top Height | The Top Height of the Screen relative to Level Height (in mm) | Screen Top Column |
Wall Top Height | The Top Height of the Connected Wall relative to Level Height (in mm) | Wall Top Column |
Vertical Offset Height | The Distance between the Top Height of the Screen & Top Height of the Wall (in mm) Negative if Top of Screen is below Top of Wall | Vertical Offset Column |
Summer Opacity | The Shading Percentage of the Screen (in %) during Summer Months Spring/Autumn months have the average of Summer & Winter Opacity for Simulation | Summer Opacity Column |
Winter Opacity | The Shading Percentage of the Screen (in %) during Winter Months Spring/Autumn months have the average of Summer & Winter Opacity for Simulation | Winter Opacity Column |
Length | The Length from Start to End of the Screen (in mm) | Length Column (hidden by Default) |
Left & Right Horizontal Offset | The Distances between the Left & Right Edges of the Connected Wall & the Closest of Edge of the Screen (in mm) | Horizontal Offset Column (hidden by Default) |