Autodesk 507B1-90A211-1301 User Guide - Page 396
Default Clash Rules, Rule Templates, clearance test for each thickness
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Default Clash Rules The following ignore clash rules are built-in: ■ Items in Same Layer - any items found clashing that are in the same layer are not reported in the results. ■ Items in Same Group/Block/Cell - any items found clashing that are in the same group (or inserted block) are not reported in the results. ■ Items in Same File - any items found clashing that are in the same file (either externally referenced or appended) are not reported in the results. ■ Items in Same Composite Object - any items found clashing that are part of the same composite object (an item composed of multiple parts of geometry) are not reported in the results. ■ Items in Previously Found Pair of Composite Objects - any items found clashing that are part of composite objects (items composed of multiple parts of geometry) that have previously been reported in the test are not reported in the results. ■ Items with Coincident Snap Points - any items found clashing that have snap points that coincide are not reported in the results. This can be particularly useful for pipe runs made from cylinders. Rule Templates You can also create your own ignore rules. The following rule templates are available (in addition to the default clash rules): ■ Insulation Thickness - any items found clashing that have the clearance value greater than the specified insulation thickness are not reported in the results. This rule should be used with a Clearance test. If you have a pipe requiring a specific thickness of insulation, then you may want to carry out a clearance test on that pipe, setting the clearance tolerance to the required insulation thickness. This would identify any areas where there is not enough clearance around the pipe to install the insulation. If you have various pipes, all requiring different thicknesses of insulation then rather than setting up a separate clearance test for each thickness, you can set up one test with the greatest necessary tolerance, that is, assume all pipes require the maximum thickness of insulation. This rule can then be applied to ignore any clashes that are falsely identified, as their actual insulation thickness is less than the maximum clearance used. See the diagram below for an example of where this ignore rule would be applied: Pipe 1 has insulation thickness t and C is the maximum clearance (thickest insulation) required anywhere in the current model. Any items (2) that come within the range of t to C will not be reported in the results. ■ Same Property Value - any items found clashing that share a specific property value are not reported in the results. This template can be used when the information is stored on the same property. ■ Same Selection Sets - any items found clashing that are contained within the same Selection Set are not reported in the results. 384 | Chapter 16 Locate and Manage Interferences