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Resolving Mesh Positioning Issues At Intersection Points With Autodesk Viewer

Controlling Support Intersection With Mesh Autodesk Community
Controlling Support Intersection With Mesh Autodesk Community

Controlling Support Intersection With Mesh Autodesk Community Learn how to fix mesh positioning discrepancies when using intersection points in autodesk viewer. this guide provides code snippets and troubleshooting tips. Make sure that the ray you're using is setup correctly. it might be pointing in a different direction, hitting different geometry, and therefore returning different intersection points. i've tried the following code snippet, and the spheres are positioned correctly: const material = new three.meshbasicmaterial({ color: 0x336699 });.

Solved Intersection Issues Autodesk Community
Solved Intersection Issues Autodesk Community

Solved Intersection Issues Autodesk Community Choose high, medium, or low to specify the degree to which local features (for example dips, or bumps) are taken into account in the calculations when positioning the source mesh. All you need to do is going to the meshing tab. select all parts > edit, check the box for surface refinement and click refine. wait for cfd to modify the mesh, then close out of the dialog box and run the analysis. but looking over the model, there is something else i would like to point out. Choose high, medium, or low to specify the degree to which local features (for example dips, or bumps) are taken into account in the calculations when positioning the source mesh. A warning appears while model calculations in robot structural analysis: calculation messages: incoherent mesh on edges. possible causes: mesh incoherence detected and corrected for not frozen panel mesh at computational model generation stage (not reported while calculations).

Intersection Issues Autodesk Community
Intersection Issues Autodesk Community

Intersection Issues Autodesk Community Choose high, medium, or low to specify the degree to which local features (for example dips, or bumps) are taken into account in the calculations when positioning the source mesh. A warning appears while model calculations in robot structural analysis: calculation messages: incoherent mesh on edges. possible causes: mesh incoherence detected and corrected for not frozen panel mesh at computational model generation stage (not reported while calculations). The source mesh (scan) is translated and rotated (according to the options specified in the control window) so that the selected regions achieve the best possible match with the targets. If the progress bar that shows the "surface" mesh does not show anything or does not progress to 100%, this would indicate that the surface mesh is failing. the first thing to try is to export the model to step or sat and import the model. This will show you areas of high curvature where you may want to define theoretical intersection (or feature) curves. optionally, create a curve along the mesh in the area where you want the feature line to lie. using blend curves is recommended since you can constrain the blend points to the mesh. View and hide mesh failure labels to view additional information in the graphics area, in the browser, click the mesh failure label or the mesh failure node. to hide the information, click another failure label or node, or click empty space in the graphics window.

Intersection Issues Autodesk Community
Intersection Issues Autodesk Community

Intersection Issues Autodesk Community The source mesh (scan) is translated and rotated (according to the options specified in the control window) so that the selected regions achieve the best possible match with the targets. If the progress bar that shows the "surface" mesh does not show anything or does not progress to 100%, this would indicate that the surface mesh is failing. the first thing to try is to export the model to step or sat and import the model. This will show you areas of high curvature where you may want to define theoretical intersection (or feature) curves. optionally, create a curve along the mesh in the area where you want the feature line to lie. using blend curves is recommended since you can constrain the blend points to the mesh. View and hide mesh failure labels to view additional information in the graphics area, in the browser, click the mesh failure label or the mesh failure node. to hide the information, click another failure label or node, or click empty space in the graphics window.

Solved Generated Mesh Points Not Connecting Autodesk Community
Solved Generated Mesh Points Not Connecting Autodesk Community

Solved Generated Mesh Points Not Connecting Autodesk Community This will show you areas of high curvature where you may want to define theoretical intersection (or feature) curves. optionally, create a curve along the mesh in the area where you want the feature line to lie. using blend curves is recommended since you can constrain the blend points to the mesh. View and hide mesh failure labels to view additional information in the graphics area, in the browser, click the mesh failure label or the mesh failure node. to hide the information, click another failure label or node, or click empty space in the graphics window.

Solved Manuali Adjust Mesh Points Autodesk Community
Solved Manuali Adjust Mesh Points Autodesk Community

Solved Manuali Adjust Mesh Points Autodesk Community

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