DHuskic
Computer
- Dec 18, 2012
- 114
I'm a little riddled at some of the hard interferences I am receiving as a part of my Clearance Analysis testing. I am testing an assembly that should be a real life representation of our components once they are assembled. I keep getting false hard interferences that have no penetrating distance, which cannot be subtracted from one another, and where the interference geometry is flat with a distance of 0 from one face to the opposing side. Can anyone help me understand as to why this is happening? It seems to occur often in our assemblies which makes the analysis difficult to use.
DHuskic
Nx8.5 & Nx9.0
DHuskic
Nx8.5 & Nx9.0