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problem union/area composition

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Bye to all,
This problem has arisen:
I have a solid surface that I had to explode to make changes (modification geometry, extrapolation, cuts, etc.).
Once the changes have been completed, I combine all the surfaces exploded, but I realize that many of them are superimposed, or on some patches there are double surfaces.

My question is: Is there a command that identifies me which and how many are the double surfaces, so that you can eliminate them and make the union smoothly?

thanks in advance for the answers
 
but it doesn't seem to me that you can eliminate them are of reference to your last solid surface.

unless you can isolate them (right click? )
 
thanks for the falonef answer.
but suppose to find us in this situation (see image)Superficie_01.webpwhere, as you can see in the fitting indicated there are 2 surfaces (1/2 and 2/2).
how do I perform a part analysis to verify that in addition to those indicated there are no other double surfaces?

thanks and good day
 
Hi.

analysis exists in the healing assistant environment that have in few...

However in shape design:

When you make the union, do this:

union
selections one of the surfaces to join (better in the center figure)
in the field elements to join, dx key and angle propagation selections


the command selects and unites the surfaces according to the angle threshold and if it meets 2 overlaps it stops with fork error, hide the surface that is not joined and find the other below.

Let me know.
 
Hi.

analysis exists in the healing assistant environment that have in few...

However in shape design:

When you make the union, do this:

union
selections one of the surfaces to join (better in the center figure)
in the field elements to join, dx key and angle propagation selections


the command selects and unites the surfaces according to the angle threshold and if it meets 2 overlaps it stops with fork error, hide the surface that is not joined and find the other below.

Let me know.
Hello gianni55, thank you for the answer.
I tried the procedure you described to me and that's exactly what I was looking for.
thanks again and good day
 

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