Use the Surface continuity tool to check the deviation and continuity along shared edges of surfaces.
Check the continuity between surfaces
The tool displays symbols along the shared edges representing the continuity and deviation at each sampling point.
How do I read the symbolic display?
Line style | Meaning |
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Pale green, dotted. | Edge with no adjacent surface, or an adjacent surface that is not selected.Hold and click a surface to select it. |
Bright green | Selected isoparametric curve with achieved continuity. |
Dark green | Isoparametric curve with achieved continuity. |
Yellow | Selected isoparametric curve with continuity break. |
Red | Isoparametric curve with continuity break. |
Symbol | Meaning |
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Cross | Requested continuity achieved. |
T | Tangent/normal break. |
C | Curvature break. |
O | Gap in the common edge (think of the “O” as a hole). |
Blue symbol | Minimum measured deviation. (Not shown if minimum deviation is 0.) |
Red symbol | Maximum measured deviation. |
These colors may be different if you have changed the interface color preferences.
Choose Preferences > Construction Options and open the Tolerances and Continuity sections.
Choose Evaluate > Continuity > Surface Continuity ❒ and increase the Distance Between Checks setting to make the tool calculate fewer sample points.