Large_Curve_Gaps

This check verifies whether the elements of a topological curve are point-continuous, that is whether the curve has neither gaps nor overlaps. Curves with point discontinuities are considered as incorrect.

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Context

Topologies describe the surface of a model. A point continuity is a transition between faces, curves and curve segments without gaps or overlays.

Discontinuity issues can occur when you change the tolerance range. In this case, topologies can be lost. A point discontinuity can generate errors in the following design operations regarding the unity of curve paths.

Note: Discontinuities between faces of a topology are allowed within a specified tolerance.

Check Information

Check Details Description
Applicable to: PartFeature
Automatic Solution:
Check Parameters: MaxGap: Length type.

Specifies the maximum distance allowed between curves for the transition to be considered as point-continuous.