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SmartPlant Foundation / SDx Version
7.1 (2018 R1)
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13.x(2018)

As you run collision detection on your primary object or display set, you can use the numeric keypad to move other display sets. If you move a display set directly into the primary display set or object, the moved display set becomes the secondary object in the collision. This allows you to see collisions that can occur as you move display sets around stationary objects.

This feature is available for a custom collision set that has a display set or object associated to it. It does not apply to the Default Collision Set, which works interactively with the object or display set you select in the Main view.

The steps below describe moving a display set into a primary display set that is stationary. The collision is listed in the primary display set report.

  1. Create a custom collision set, and associate an object or display set to it. For more information, see Create a Custom Collision Set.

  2. Click Tools > Collision Detection > Detect Collisions, and select the custom collision set you just created.

    If you want to see the collision detection report, click Show Details on the Detect Collisions dialog box.

  3. Click Tools > Collision Detection > Detect Collisions > Detect.
    -OR-
    Click Tools > Collision Detection > Detect after Move.

    Smart Review highlights the primary object or display set in the Main view.

  4. To make sure display set motion is enabled, click Motion > [Display Set Name].

  5. Use the numeric keypad to move other display sets.

    Smart Review detects any collisions if you move a display set directly into or (depending on your Clearance setting) close to the area of your primary object or display set. The figure below shows a tank display set with a piping display set being moved into it. Both primary and secondary objects in the collision are indicated by a wireframe box around each.

    Smart Review generates a collision run for each display set move.

  6. On the Detect Collisions dialog box, click Next or Previous to cycle through each collision. The collision is highlighted in the Main view.
    OR
    Click Display All to highlight all collisions in the Main view.

  7. To generate a collision report, see View Collision Reports for more information.

See Also

Detect Collisions after You Move a Display Set
Add Clearance to Increase the Collision Detection Area