Analysis Options dialog box
- Locate Grounded Components
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Specifies whether you can select parts and subassemblies which are grounded. When you set this option, you can select grounded parts and subassemblies.
- Analyze (Shown Parts Only)
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Sets the analyze option you want to use. These options are used when you set the Physical Motion option on the Drag Component command bar.
- Active Parts Only
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Specifies that only active parts are included in the set of parts. This option is useful when working with a large assembly and you want to limit the analysis to a limited set of parts. You can inactivate the parts that you do not want to participate in the analysis, which can improve performance.
- Both Active and Inactive Parts
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Specifies that both active and inactive parts are included in the analysis.
- Collision Options
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Sets the Collision option you want to use. These options are used when you set the Detect Collisions option on the Drag Component command bar.
- Detect Collisions Encountered by Selected Part/Subassembly Only
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Specifies that only the collisions encountered by the selected part or subassembly are detected.
- Detect Collisions Among All Analyzed Parts/Subassemblies
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Specifies that all collisions encountered by all the parts are detected.
- Show Existing Interferences
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Displays interferences that exist before movement begins.
- Sound Warning When Collision Occurs
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Specifies that an audible warning is sounded when collisions occur. The interfering faces are also temporarily displayed.
- Stop Movement When Collision Occurs
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Specifies that the part you are dragging stops moving temporarily when collisions occur. The interfering faces are also temporarily displayed.
- Show This Dialog When Collision Detection Is Activated
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Displays the Collision Options dialog box when you select the Detect Collisions button on the Drag Component command bar.
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