Custom Model Rules
Build Automated Model Checks in line with your Technical Rules and Requirements
Introduction
ATLAS offers the means to configure bespoke rules to validate your 3D Models against.
This facility offers a way of efficiently validating a model against technical requirements that have been specified for a design.
Check Types
The types of checks achievable are as follows:
Single Asset Class
Single asset class checks are checks that apply directly to the model elements that fall under the asset class(es) defined in the check configuration.
Information Checks
Information checks allow for the validation of model data. By defining specific attributes required within a model and specifying their expected data values, the check will identify model elements that don't meet these requirements.
Geometry Checks
Geometry checks allow for the verification of model element geometry. Where a model should consist of elements belonging to a library of standard geometry/model catalogue, this check type takes a template file consisting of a catalogue model and compares the geometry of the model elements against this template file and returns any discrepancies.
Area Checks
Area checks are used to ensure that a model element covers a required area. For example if areas of safety are modelled and should be of a specific area, this can be verified.
Gradient Checks
Gradient Checks can be used to ensure that elements have been modelled with required gradients.
Asset Class (A) to Asset Class (B)
Asset Class (A) to Asset Class (B) checks provide the means of checking proximities between model elements.
A to B Checks
A to B checks can be used to verify that elements within a model are spaced correctly in line with any requirements.
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