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Click the Part Analysis
icon
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The Part Analysis dialog box appears.
It is divided into two areas: the left one is dedicated to rounds
analysis, the right one to fillets analysis.
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Identifying All Rounds and Fillets at a
Time
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Select Body.1 as the body which fillets and rounds you
want to see. You can select it either by clicking on a node of the
specification tree, or by selecting one of its face, edge or vertex in
the geometry area. Note that only one body can be analyzed at a time.
Body.1 is now displayed in the Body to analyze
field.
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By default, the application displays rounds and fillets
in a color valued to Automatic. Automatic means
that no rule is applied. It does not mean that colors are changed to
default colors. For the purpose of our scenario, set the orange color in
the color combo boxes in front of the Max
and Min types of the Fillets frame and similarly green color
for rounds. By doing this, all rounds then, no matter what their radius
values are, will be shown in green and fillets in orange.
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Check Interpolate colors at the left bottom of
the dialog box so that all rounds and fillets get colored.
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Click OK to compute the results.
An informative window appears, informing you that the body contains 27
fillets and 18 rounds shown below:
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Click OK to close the informative window.
All the rounds and fillets of Body.1 are graphically identified by the
green or orange colors respectively as shown here:
Using the Same Colors for Rounds and Fillets
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If you wish to use the same colors for rounds and
fillets, you just need to define the colors for rounds (if the default
color is not satisfactory) and then select the Import Rounds Rules
option.
Identifying All Rounds (or Fillets) Only
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Now, if you wish that only rounds should be colorized,
click the Part Analysis icon
again.
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Select the Do not colorize fillets option in
the Fillets frame if you want to identify only rounds or vice versa.
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To improve the visualization of rounds, change the grey
default color to blue for example. To do so, set the light blue color in
the color combo boxes in front of the Max and Min
types. By doing this, all rounds, no matter what their radius values are,
will be shown in blue.
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Check Interpolate colors option ON, so that
all rounds get colored.
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Click OK to compute the results.
A window appears, informing you that the body contains 27 fillets and 18
rounds.
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Click OK to close the informative window.
All the rounds of Body.1 are graphically identified by the light blue
color you set: