The Check Entity dialog box enables
you to check model geometry and identify undesirable geometry. Examples of undesirable
geometry include invalid faces, invalid edges, short edges, minimum radius of curvature,
edge gaps, and vertex gaps.
To check a model for correct geometry:
-
With a part document active or an assembly, click Check
(Tools toolbar) or
.
- In the dialog box, under Check, select the level of checking and the entity type that you want to verify:
Option |
Description |
Stringent solid/surface check |
When cleared (default), performs a standard geometry check, which reuses the
results of previous geometry checks to improve performance. When
selected, all geometry checks are performed again, which results in
slower performance. |
All |
Checks the entire model. Specify Solids, Surfaces, or both. |
Selected items |
Checks the faces or edges that you select in the graphics area. |
Features |
Checks all the features in the model. |
- Under Check for, select the types of problems you want to check for and the types of values you want to determine:
Option |
Description |
Invalid face(s) |
|
Invalid edge(s) |
|
Short edge(s) |
Specify a minimum edge length. The software reports any edges that are less than the specified length. |
Open surface(s) |
|
Minimum radius of curvature |
|
Maximum edge gap |
|
Maximum vertex gap |
|
- Click Check.
After checking:
- The number of errors appear under Found.
- Items such as errors, open surfaces, and requested
values appear under Result
list.
- A description of the results appears in the message
area.
Select an item in Result
list to highlight the component in the graphics area.
Information about the component appears in the message
area.
-
Click Isolate to isolate the component.
-
Click Exit Isolate (Isolate pop-up toolbar) to
return to the Check Entity dialog box.
-
Click Close and Isolate faults to
isolate all components that have undesirable geometry when you close the
Check Entity dialog box.