Check for Element Penetrations/Intersections
Penetration is defined as the overlap of the material thickness of shell elements, while intersection is defined as elements that actually pass completely through one another.

- You can only set up and initiate the check in the Penetration panel; the majority of the checking tool actually resides in a special tab that opens in the tab area. However, this tab only displays after you complete the panel and run an initial check.
- When the penetration check runs, it automatically masks (hides) everything in your model except for the penetrating or intersecting elements. It then fits the view to these elements’ components. You can show or hide additional elements using toolbar buttons located in the Penetration tab, and you can make other entity types, such as ellipsoids, visible again via the Display panel or the Mask panel.
- Solid entities never register penetrations between each other; instead, any
overlap between solids registers as intersections, because one or more of
each the solid’s faces intersect. A solid that is completely contained
within another solid will not be detected as an intersection or penetration,
because its faces will not intersect any of the larger (containing) solid’s
faces. In addition, only surface elements register penetrations; the tool
cannot find penetrations between internal, that is, tetra- or hexa-,
elements.Figure 2. Intersections FoundFigure 3. No Intersections
- Solids can register penetrations with respect to adjacent shell elements, based on the thickness of the shell elements.
The selected components, elements, or groups are checked for penetration and/or intersection. A message in the status bar displays the percentage progress of each step in the check.
If for some reason you wish to abort a check, you can do so by right-clicking in the graphics area and holding the button down. The exact length of time that you must hold the button depends on the size and complexity of the check you are running; the check will cancel once its completion percentage increments. When the check aborts, the status bar turns red and displays a message stating that the check was canceled.