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Why GeomCaliper version 2.3 shows more number of Grey/White areas on the model than previous versions?

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Why GeomCaliper version 2.3 shows more number of Grey/White areas on the model than previous versions?

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New feature ‘Improved Accuracy of Thickness Checker tool’ in version 2.3, displays important and more relevant results only and filters out or hides the non-critical results. GeomCaliper works on a tessellated model data. Due to the tessellated domain, thickness values may be incorrect at certain locations in the model depending upon shape of the surface and the tessellation quality. This is a known limitation of GeomCaliper. This feature, now, automatically hides or filters-out such incorrect results and displays only the correct, relevant and critical thickness values on the model. Hence there are more number of Grey areas on the model as compared to the previous versions. The advantage of this feature is while locating the critical regions on model (using feature ‘Locate Critical Regions’), these filtered-out incorrect thickness values will be ignored. This will result in finding the real critical regions easily and avoid the false regions due to incorrect thickness values. The coun

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