After Analysis Validation errors

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After Analysis Validation errors

Run Log Errors Reported (Post-Analysis)

Errors in a tolerance or move will result in a failed assembly.

Procedure for performing Post-Analysis Validation:

Post-Analysis Validation will always be performed for each Monte Carlo analysis or Contributor Analysis.  If no errors exist, 3DCS will not display the validation dialog.

See the following paragraphs on Validation Errors Reported (Post-Validation) for interpreting any error or warning messages.

Moves

 

Move Type

Status

Message

Solution

All Moves


Interference: Measure 'NAME', Value = 'VALUE'






Six Plane Move


Points 1 - 3 Are Collinear



Singular Matrix Detected; Underconstrained Move



No Solution Found






Step Plane Move


Cannot Determine Default Primary Direction, Pts 1-3 are Collinear



Cannot Determine Default Secondary Direction, Pts 4,5 are Coincident or Form a Line Parallel to the Primary Plane vector



Parallel Direction Vectors: Primary and Secondary



Tertiary Direction Coplanar with Primary and Secondary Directions






Pattern Move


No Solution in Pattern Move



No Solution Due To Round-Off Errors In Pattern Move



Move Failed, Build Causing Interference



Fail to max clearances with - iter num = 25 (larger search-step may help)



Pattern_Move  Solved with increased hole size






Match Move


Match Plane Calculation Fail


 

Measures

Measures can never cause failed assemblies, failed measures will return 0.

These errors will be reported in the run log but will not cause failures

Measure Type

Status

Message

Solution

Point-Line Measure

 

Points are Coincident

 

 

Dir1 is Parallel to Dir2

 

 

Dir1 is Parallel to Line

 

 

Dir2 is Parallel to Line

 


 

 

 

Point-Plane Measure

 

Plane Points do not define a Plane

 

 

Direction is Parallel to Plane

 


 

 

 

Line-Nominal Measure

 

Line Points are Coincident

 

 

Nominal Line Points are Coincident

 

 

Direction is Parallel to Line

 

 

Direction is Parallel to Nominal Line

 


 

 

 

Line - Line Measure

 

Line1 Points are Coincident in Line-Line Measure, reporting 0

 

 

Line2 Points are Coincident in Line-Line Measure, reporting 0

 

 

Direction is Parallel to Line 1 in Line-Line Measure, reporting 0

 

 

Direction is Parallel to Line 2 in Line-Line Measure, reporting 0

 


 

 

 

Line-Plane Measure

 

Line Points are Coincident in Line-Plane Measure, reporting 0

 

 

Line Points are Coincident in Line-Plane Measure, reporting 0

 

 

Plane Points Do Not Define a Plane in Line-Plane Measure, reporting 0

 

 

Direction is Parallel to Line in Line-Plane Measure, reporting 0"

 

 

Direction is Parallel to Plane Normal in Line-Plane Measure, reporting 0"

 


 

 

 

Plane-Nominal Measure

 

Plane Points Do Not Define a Plane in Plane-Nominal Measure, reporting 0

 

 

Nominal Plane Points Do Not Define a Plane in Plane-Nominal Measure, reporting 0

 

 

Direction is Parallel to Plane Normal  in Plane-Nominal Measure, reporting 0

 

 

Direction is Parallel to Nominal Plane Normal in Plane-Nominal Measure, reporting 0

 


 

 

 

Plane-Plane Measure

 

Plane1 Points Do Not Define a Plane in Plane-Plane Measure, reporting 0

 

 

Plane2 Points Do Not Define a Plane in Plane-Plane Measure, reporting 0

 

 

Direction is Parallel to Plane1 Normal in Plane-Plane Measure, reporting 0

 

 

Direction is Parallel to Plane2 Normal in Plane-Plane Measure, reporting 0

 


 

 

 

Equation Measure

 

<Part Name> parser unknown str - ([MS:1]))-([MS:2])"

 

 

Tolerances

Tolerance Type

Status

Message

Solution

All Tolerances


Feature Axis Direction > 90deg (affecting Pos Tol start angle). Two of the features are in different directions.

Change one of the feature's direction so each directions are the same direction. Users can do so by using Feature Point dialog to be in the same direction.





Dual Tolerance


Parallel vectors in Dual Tolerances






Triple Tolerance


Parallel vectors (x & x) in Triple Tolerance

The vectors are in parallel vectors with vector number 1,2 or 3