The analysis commands let you inspect a part to validate its geometric quality before manufacturing.

You can perform several types of analyses on a model, and you can select faces, quilts, or the entire part solid body to analyze. Autodesk Inventor saves the results in an Analysis folder in the browser in the order in which they are created (the newest analysis appears at the bottom of the list in the folder). You can only see one analysis at a time in the graphics window; when you have multiple analyses, you can select them and control their visibility using the browser.
- In addition to selecting faces and quilts, you can also select groups to analyze.
- You can select wires for curvature comb analysis.
- Cross-section analysis is not available in the construction environment.
About Zebra Analysis
Zebra analysis, also called smoothness analysis, examines surface continuity by projecting parallel lines onto the model. Results show how light reflects off the surface to help you identify areas where the surface quality must be improved.
Curvature is a mathematical indication of the smoothness between two curves or surfaces. The rate of change of direction is called curvature. The smoothness of a curve is usually specified by the letter G followed by a number.



About Draft Analysis
Draft analysis evaluates if a model has adequate draft between a part and mold (based on the pull direction) and can be manufactured by casting. A spectrum shows draft angle changes within a specified range, correlating to faces that have insufficient draft. Alternate pull directions can reveal different results.
About Cross-Section Analysis
Cross-section analysis provides basic (simple) or detailed (advanced) information about one or more sections of the interior of solid parts. Cross-section analysis also identifies whether the part adheres to the minimum and maximum wall thickness.
The Simple analysis type generates a cutaway view of the part at a single section plane. The Advanced type provides a table of more detailed information on multiple section areas of the model along with a corresponding cross-section graphic.
About Curvature Analysis

About Surface Analysis
Surface analysis displays surface curvature using a color gradient. The gradient display provides a visual indication of surface curvature, using one of the three available surface analysis types: Gaussian, Mean, or Max curvature.
