Hello,
I am having large assembly and need to check interference and clearance globally. It takes hell lot of time. Is there any quick method to reduce time of this checking. I do not have luxury to omit few parts in new simplified representation and quickly check as I would like to check it globally.
Thanks and Regards
Ketan
Any suggestions guys? I don't wanna wait for few hours to have results of interference check.
Thanks and Regards
Ketan
I don't run global interference checks for that reason. In our case, all hardware interferes so the list is full of mostly useless information anyway.
This is the main pain area of mine case...so, what you are doing in this case... This might be helpful to me...
It takes as long as it takes.
Without knowing why you don't have the luxury to omit parts there's no better advice available.
Correct... I accept that time is taken by creo itself to identify interference... I cannot ignore few parts and prepare new sim rep to quickly check interference to reduce time.... My main interest is to know that it's totally more time consuming and bit confused list... But interference is also must to check... If someone suggest me Better way to check this, it will be a great help to us.
Thanks and Regards
Ketan
Why can't you ignore parts that you know are not a problem?
Here's some other info on the subject:
I cannot ignore few parts and prepare new sim rep to quickly check interference to reduce time....
Why not? You can create rule based simplified reps to very quickly exclude certain components or classes of components. For example, you could exclude all fastener models based on an identifying parameter.
I don't want to ommit any part... I am into customisation and don't wanna ask to my end user that he must have to tell me as input that these parts will not interfere...
One thing came tomy mind, but I am not sure on this.
Can we play with session id of components? Suppose there are 1000 parts and each need to be checked with rest others innormal method..something like session ID 1 is not going to interfere with components having ID as 11 or more... Is this good to assume and proceed??
My recommendation is to do the checks at each subassembly level and as you move up the model tree you only have to check "Sub-assembly only" and it won't dig INTO the subassemblies, only top level parts and subassemblies.
Well Ketan, yes, it sucks. The time taken to cross reference every component with every other component and evaluate volumetric interference is abysmal. As far as I know, you have 4 options...