![]() ![]() The new European daylight standard EN 17037:2018 introduced a glare index for daylight – the Daylight Glare Probability (DGP). Simply select a PDF instead of a DWG or DXF.ĭGP calculation as per the daylight standard (tbd) The PDF import can be accessed via the CAD import or by starting with the CAD plan. In both cases, the converted DXF is placed next to the PDF. With the new converter, the vector content is now converted into vectors that can be more readily processed in Relux and are drawn more accurately. With the older converter, the pixel content is converted into a large number of polylines. Users have to specify here whether they wish to import a PDF with vector content, such as from a CAD export, or a PDF with pixel content, such as from images or scans. The PDF import function of the last Relux version has been extended by a new module that directly rewrites vectors to vectors. It can be set to rectangular again if required by pressing a switch. The race track grid now has the correct radial design as specified in the sports facilities standard EN 12193:2018. All the roads are calculated or optimised with a single click. These new batch functions make sense particularly when a large number of roads are being processed in a project. ![]() The uniformity and the average value are also displayed directly on the calculation surface.īatch calculation and optimisation of roads This helps to find individual values and to better understand average values – particularly in the case of large areas. Simple and effective: calculation values can now be displayed directly in the 2D and 3D views. This makes it possible to display a specific value in addition to the universal pseudocolours. The value can also be a freely adjustable interval or tolerance. This new tool can be used to display and output a specific value in pseudocolours or as a line. The new Reset button which restores the original state is highly practical. The colours, values and the scope of the display can, of course, be changed. The pseudocolour scale is uniform throughout all the different views and outputs, thus permitting direct comparisons and analyses. It is then immediately evident from the colour just how high the illuminance or luminance is. We have revised this concept and developed universal pseudocolours to cover the entire value range. This can lead to misinterpretations in planning where major differences in illuminance are involved, especially when planning is performed by those without specialist knowledge. This has meant that illuminances could only be determined from the colours in conjunction with the legend. So far, the reference values of pseudocolours in Relux have been dependent on the calculation result. Download the new version here and enjoy carrying out your planning: New and exciting features await you in the new RELUXDesktop 2020.2 version. ![]()
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