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Hi
I do want analyze interference in an assembly excluding two parts out of total available 1000+ parts..
Can this be done in Creo 4.0? I need to select all parts excluding two to three before going for interference check. How to achieve the same? I could not find any option to select required parts for global interference check except an option to go with only sub assembly or all parts.
Thanks and Regards
Ketan
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@Ketan_Lalcheta wrote:
Hi
I do want analyze interference in an assembly excluding two parts out of total available 1000+ parts..
Can this be done in Creo 4.0? I need to select all parts excluding two to three before going for interference check. How to achieve the same? I could not find any option to select required parts for global interference check except an option to go with only sub assembly or all parts.
Thanks and Regards
Ketan
Hi,
I think you have to create simplified representation of assembly excluding two to three unwanted parts.
@Ketan_Lalcheta wrote:
Hi
I do want analyze interference in an assembly excluding two parts out of total available 1000+ parts..
Can this be done in Creo 4.0? I need to select all parts excluding two to three before going for interference check. How to achieve the same? I could not find any option to select required parts for global interference check except an option to go with only sub assembly or all parts.
Thanks and Regards
Ketan
Hi,
I think you have to create simplified representation of assembly excluding two to three unwanted parts.
I'm bet you could automate the entire process for rep creation, interference check, then rep deletion.
You can create an on-demand rep by selecting the components you don't want included and then RMB, representation, exclude. Run your check. Then re-activate the master rep and don't save the on-demand rep.
Your design team would be oblivious to the fact you are using simplified reps.
Master Rep always includes everything, hence "Master". When a user excludes any component while in master rep, an on-demand rep is automatically created.
So in your case, after your user makes changes to the model in the on demand rep, you, via automation, (or your user) will need to reactivate the master rep so they see everything.
I don't know how to make it all happen nicely via automation, but the changes will not be lost.
The answer by @MartinHanak is also the first workaround in this PTC Article - CS36689