Optimizing Edges

The optimize edges tool attempts to repair tolerant edges and vertices. Symptoms of tolerant edges are those that appear deviated or jagged or whose end vertices are not precisely where you expect them to be.

In some cases imported geometry contains a high number of tolerant edges and vertices. A tolerant edge is a common edge between two adjacent faces of a solid or sheet body that consists of two geometry curves—one on each face—within the proximity of threshold tolerance. Topologically, the geometry curves represent a single edge and 3D-CAD considers any point within the bounding pipe of these two geometry curves as a point on the common edge. Similarly, a geometry part can contain tolerant vertices. In locations where end points of regular edges or tolerant edges do not meet at a common point but lie within a sphere of influence defined by the threshold tolerance, 3D-CAD treats these points as one single vertex point and uses the same coordinate values. These tolerant entities can negatively impact some 3D-CAD operations such as imprints, freeform surfaces, and the split face repair tool.
  1. To launch the tool, do one of the following:
    • Right-click the Features node in the 3D-CAD simulation tree and select Repair Tools > Optimize Edges.
    • In the graphics window, right-click a body, face, edge or vertex and select Repair Tools > Optimize Edges.
    The Optimize Edges panel appears on the left of the graphics window.

  2. In the Optimize Edges panel, if you wish to change the type of entity from which tolerant edges or vertices are taken, set Selection Mode to the one you require (body, face, edge, or vertex).
  3. To remove one or all of your selections, right-click the selection in the list and choose the corresponding action.
  4. To select additional entities of the chosen type, press <CTRL> and select additional entities within the graphics window. These selections are added to the box under Selection Mode.
  5. Click OK.
    After the repair, a list of edges and vertices appears in the Output window showing the end result of the operation.