ISO 10303-214:2010(E)
A Face_transition is the state of geometric continuity between one Face and its neighbouring Face along one common edge.
The data associated with a Face_transition are the following:
The edge_joint specifies the edge at the intersection of the two faces for which the Face_transition is describing the continuity.
NOTE There may be cases where the two faces have more than one edge in common. In such a case the edge_joint is needed to identify for which of the edges the Face_transition is defined.
See face_transition to oriented_edge_curve for the application assertion.
The face_1 specifies the first of the two neighbouring Face objects.
See face_transition to face for the application assertion.
The face_2 specifies the second of the two neighbouring Face objects.
See face_transition to face for the application assertion.
The transition specifies the state of geometric continuity from the first face to the second face along the intersecting edge by either a textual description or the definition of the required shape.
The following values shall be used:
NOTE Information provided by the object Accuracy applies when determining the level of continuity.
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