Linear_Curves_with_Polynomial_Degree_greater_than_1

This check verifies whether the value of the polynomial degree of a linear curve segment is above 1. If so, the curve is considered as incorrect.

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Context

If curves and curve segments with a polynomial degree greater than 1 are within a specified tolerance, they can be represented by a line or by a curve with a polynomial degree of 1.

If the polynomial degree is too high, this can generate errors when the curves or curve segments are used by adjacent elements. For example, after a translation, the resulting curve can result in a strong curvature or self-intersection.

Check Information

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

Specifies the maximum deviation of a curve allowed for it to be considered a straight line.