Large_Surface_Segment_Gaps

This check verifies whether surface segments are point-continuous, that is if the distance between the segments is within the specified range. If not, an error is displayed.

Note: This check verifies only the borders of the segments within surfaces.

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Context

Topologies describe the surface of a model. A point continuity is a transition between adjacent segments of a surface without gaps or overlays. Point-continuity of surfaces is important, as it forms the base geometry for faces and intersection curves.

Discontinuity issues can occur when you change the tolerance range. A point discontinuity can generate errors in following design operations.

Check Definition

Check Details Description
Applicable to: PartFeature
Automatic Solution:
Check Parameters:
  • Nb_Pts: Integer type.

    Specifies the size of the point sample used to check a large face gap (G0-Discontinuity).

  • MaxGap: Length type.

    Specifies the maximum distance allowed for a large face gap (G0-Discontinuity).