I tried to use the interference sensor as a matter of course, so that, during the design of the assembly of our products, we always have SLW that "keeps an eye" on the interferences, so that in the event of a post-validation CAD modification, the user is warned of a risk of interference.
My problem is that, on a given assembly, some interference is downright false, or justifiable but tedious to clean up from the CAD. So I use the "ignore this interference" function. But the sensor seems to ignore the fact that some interference has been ignored.
The fact is that a warning that is always on always ends up not being looked at anymore... So how do you make the sensor take into account the fact that certain intersections or parts are not to be included in the interference search?
For interference detection, there is a special setting, otherwise, the results are too numerous!
I set it up like this:
Do NOT check:
Treat a coincidence as an interference. Note: because it's normal for the pieces to be in contact (except for the calculation of some stops, but it makes it very difficult to analyze all the interferences)
Show ignored interference. Note: because these are the ones that have already been taken care of.
Include interference from multi-body parts. Note: because it is the INTERNAL interference to multi-body parts, which is best treated separately.
However, check the boxes:
Treat subassemblies as components. Note: Because it's easier to process each subassembly individually.
Create a fastener folder. Note: the screws are still interfering, as the thread is not shown)