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Viewing Clash Command Results in a Dedicated Window

In document Catia v5 Dmu Space Analysis (Page 148-153)

This task explains how to view selected interferences in a separate viewer. It also explains how to use the Show / Show visualization filter (P2 only).

● Step-by-Step Scenario

● Color Coding for Conflicts

● P2 Capabilities

● Computing and Displaying Contact and Clearance Results as Surfaces

● Computing and Displaying Clash Results as an Intersection Volume

● Using Visualization Filters

● Saving Viewpoints

Insert the following sample cgr files: ATOMIZER.cgr, BODY1.cgr, BODY2.cgr, LOCK.cgr, NOZZLE1.cgr, NOZZLE2.cgr, REGULATION_COMMAND.cgr, REGULATOR.cgr, TRIGGER.cgr and VALVE.cgr.

They are to be found in the online documentation file tree in the common functionalities sample folder cfysm/samples.

Step-by-Step Scenario

1. Select Insert > Clash from the menu bar or click the Clash icon in the DMU Space Analysis toolbar to run a check of type Contact + Clash inside one selection comprising Valve and Body1.The Check Clash dialog box expands to show the results of the initial computation. The first interference is selected by default and a detailed computation has been run.

Note: The results given in the various tabs in the dialog box correspond to the worst case.

2. Close the Preview window.

3. Click the Results window icon in the Check Clash dialog box to view the selected interference in a dedicated viewer. The Interference Results window opens. By default, the detailed computation mode is set to Element level. Triangles identifying contacts and clearances, intersection curves identifying clashes and the penetration depth or minimum distance are computed and displayed.

Object viewing commands and commands in the Window menu are available in this window. You can, for example, tile the Interference results window and the original document window vertically or horizontally.

5. Click More in the Check Clash dialog box to access visualization filters. Available in P2 configuration

6. Select Show / Noshow in the drop-down box:

Only the valve (product 1) is visible. The body (product 2) is hidden.

7. Select Noshow / Noshow in the drop-down box: Geometries of both products are hidden. The graphics representations of interferences only are displayed.

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See Finer Analysis to find out how other visualization filters work and how to read detailed results. You can also export and publish clash command results.

8. Click OK in the Check Clash dialog box to exit when done. Interference results are kept as specification tree features.

Color Coding for Conflicts

● Clash: red intersection curves identify clashing products.

● Contact: yellow triangles identify products in contact.

P2 Capabilities

Computing and Displaying Contact and Clearance Results as Surfaces In DMU-P2, you can compute and display clash results as a voxel volume or a boolean solid. To do so:

● Select Tools >Options..., Digital Mockup >DMU Space Analysis, DMU Clash - Detailed Computation tab ● Select the type of volume of interest under Intersection Volume

● If you selected Voxel, set the voxel size.

The voxel size is the edge-length of the voxel or cube. A lower value will give you a more accurate result but will also require a longer computation time and more memory.

● Click OK in the Options dialog box when done.

The intersection volume is also given in the Detailed Results box of the Check Clash dialog box.

Voxel volume: Boolean solid:

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● In DMU-P2, the interference definition is also kept.

Using Visualization Filters

Visualization filters offer a more precise display in the Interference Results window.

● All products: displays all products selected in the list.

● Product: displays products involved in the current conflict.

● Element: displays elements involved in the current conflict. Pairs of elements are listed in the Detailed Results box and can be browsed using the Next and

Previous options.

Note: The Element option is only available if the detailed computation mode is set to Element level. This option is particularly useful when in Design mode.

● Show / Show drop-down box: a variety of combinations lets you better visualize the geometries of the two products involved in the conflict.

● All cases drop-down box: lets you select the graphics representation you want to see displayed (All cases, None or Worst cases). If Element is selected, the

Worst case option is not available.

Note: The effects of all options, except the Show / Show drop-down box, can be seen in the Preview window.

● The Show / Show visualization filter offers a variety of combinations letting you show, hide or place in low light the geometries of the two products involved

in the conflict.

The graphic display (minimum distance or penetration depth) of the current result is kept when you exit the command. If you subsequently edit the results, the system re-displays the last current result analyzed.

Note: Clicking Deselect in the Check Clash dialog box removes the current results from the selection. Saving viewpoints

The different viewpoints set using the mouse ( zoom, rotate, etc.) in the Interference Results window are also saved when you exit the command. If you subsequently edit the results, the system re-displays pairs of products from the last viewpoint set. Note, however, that:

● This applies when interferences are viewed via the List by Conflict tab

● Viewpoints are not saved in the document and are therefore only valid for the duration of your session.

In DMU-P2, you can compute and display contact and clearance results as surfaces (rather than triangles). To do so:

● Select Tools >Options..., Digital Mockup >DMU Space Analysis, DMU Clash - Detailed Computation tab ● Click Surface under Contact & Clearance Results

● Set the accuracy, then click OK in the Options dialog box.

The accuracy entered defines the maximum value for the length of the longest side of a triangular representation of the results. This representation is used to obtain the yellow and green surfaces.

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