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Open the Active program dashboard and pick the Toolpath quality tab. Open the container Evaluation criteria. here you will find all criteria that are applied to evaluate, to measure the welding path quality.
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1.2
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The result of the analysis, called the incidents in case of not fulfilling the criteria, can be displayed. In the top row for each criteria this can be turned on or off.
In case of a breach, the effect is immediately shown in color on the incident icon and in the program flow chart.
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1.3
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To display the collision incidents, the collision analysis in the simulation toolbar needs to be switched on.
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1.4
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Individual criteria can be turned off or on to be part of the welding path quality analysis. Only the Reachability and Singularity analysis are activated by default and are always being executed; they cannot be turned off.
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1.5
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In the Display filters panel, open the Toolpath and operations container. Activate the quality display on the 3D welding path. This will color the welding path elements according their incident level.
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1.6
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There are three levels to display the incidents; starting from showing all incident levels up to showing only the failure incidents. Obviously; when multiple incidents have been detected, the color of the highest level will be applied to indicate.
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1.7
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Change the criteria values of the Work angle deviation with the sliders or by entering new values and notice that the analysis is being executed dynamically. The incidents are reported immediately.
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1.8
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Open the Toolpath dashboard. Notice that the incidents are displayed here as well. Turning one on or off is being applied in both dashboards.
Hovering over an incident will show a small window with the incident information. This is also available on the 3D welding path element.
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