This section provides detailed information related to
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The
measure capabilities vary depending on the license type:
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In DMU-P1, you can measure the minimum distance only between products in the same selection, between products in the selection and other products in the document, or between products in two different selections, and view the results in a separate viewer. |
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In DMU-P2, you can, in addition, measure distance along x, along y and along z.
You can also run a band analysis to compute and visualize the areas on products corresponding to a minimum distance within a user-defined range. For example, you want to know whether there is enough space for hands around a steering wheel (no red area) as well as determine what objects can be reached while keeping hands on the wheel (green area). The green area on A corresponds to all the points on A for which the minimum distance to B is within the user-defined minimum and maximum distance. The red area on A corresponds to all the points on A for which the minimum distance to B is less than the user-defined minimum distance. The two shemes below aim at clarifying the band analysis result: 2D figure
The points on A for which the minimum distance to B is within the user defined distance are calculated in 3D, and the result is the area inside the cone extending from B 3D Figure
A is a point, B is a sphere and D is the minimum or maximum distance. Let's consider a = accuracy; then the green area = maximum distance +- a and the red area = minimum distance +- a Example
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Distance and Band Analysis Results
Sag:The sag corresponds to the 3D fixed accuracy value for
calculating tessellation on objects (3D fixed accuracy is set in the
Performances tab of Tools > Options > General > Display.
By default, this value is set to 0.2 mm. Associativity
Distance measurements are associative in both DMU-P1 and P2. If you modify one of the products (for example, move it or change the contents of a group), just run the measurement again to obtain the updated results. Creating
Groups of Products
In DMU-P2, prior to running your distance analysis, you can
create groups containing the product(s) you want to analyze using
Group
Groups created are identified in the specification tree and can be selected from there for the analysis. Only one group per selection can be defined. |
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