Address clash issues
Exercise: Address Clash Issues
Task 1: Ignoring Clashes Less Than 0.5”
- Click on the Clashes tool > Active tab, and click on the clash group showing the clashes between Mechanical and Structure, as shown in the figure below; the two models are federated and the clashes between the two models are displayed.
- Set the clash tolerance setting to Below a value, as shown below.
- Also, make sure the tolerance units are set to Inches, as shown below.
- In the tolerance value field on the left of the tolerance settings, type 5 and press ENTER; all the clashes below 0.5” are displayed.
- Select the check box at the top of the list; all the clashes below 0.5” are selected, as shown in the figure below.
- From the bottom of the Clashes panel, click Not an issue.
- Enter the details, as shown below.
- Click OK. The clashes under 0.5” are ignored and no more displayed in the model.
- Set the clash tolerance parameters to Above a value > 0.5, as shown in the image below.
Task 2: Ignoring Clashes with Slabs
- Orbit the model to a 3D view.
- One by one, click on all the slabs; all the clashes with the slabs are highlighted, as shown below.
- From the bottom of the Clashes panel, click Not an issue.
- From the Reason drop-down list, select Valid penetration.
- Enter the description in the Comments
- Click OK. The clashes with the slabs are ignored and are no more displayed in the clash view.
Task 3: Creating Issues from Clashes
- In the Clashes panel, scroll down and select one of the rectangular clashes that are clashing with multiple elements.
- From the bottom of the Clashes panel, click Create issue; you are prompted to place the issue pin on the element that needs to be modified.
- Navigate around the model and click on the duct element highlighted in Red, as shown below.
- Use the Measure tool to measure the distance between the top of the duct and the bottom of the beams.
- In the Issue panel > Description field, use that distance value and advise to move the duct down by that value.
- Enter the remaining information in the Issue panel, such as Assigned to, Due date, Start date, and Root cause, as shown below.
- Close the Issue panel. The selected clash is removed from the clash view.
- Similarly, create additional issues from the clashes that need to be resolved.