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title: "Clash Detection: 12d Synergy Web and Mobile Apps"
slug: "clashdetection12dsynergywebandmobileapps"
updated: 2025-11-26T00:09:34Z
published: 2025-11-26T00:09:34Z
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> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.12dsynergy.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Clash Detection: 12d Synergy Web and Mobile Apps

Clash detection is the process of identifying conflicts or overlaps between different elements in a design. Detecting and resolving these clashes early in the design phase can save time, money, and rework.

12d Synergy’s clash detection feature facilitates conflict identification between IFC models. This feature is intended for basic use, and it should not replace a thorough model-checking procedure.

## 1.How to Perform Clash Detection and View Its Details

1. [Visualise a federated folder](/v1/docs/clone-views#2how-to-visualise-a-federated-folder) in the Model Viewer.
2. Click the **Clash Detection** ![](https://cdn.document360.io/36833d89-59e3-46a5-b491-e9aa1b524a85/Images/Documentation/16(1).png) icon and select the **New Clash Test**option. ![](https://cdn.document360.io/36833d89-59e3-46a5-b491-e9aa1b524a85/Images/Documentation/cd.png) The **New Clash Detection** prompt is displayed. ![](https://cdn.document360.io/36833d89-59e3-46a5-b491-e9aa1b524a85/Images/Documentation/cd1.png)
3. By default, the name ‘*Clash Test*’ is used in the **Clash Detection Name**field. You can enter any name you want for the clash detection.
4. Select the required models for clash detection from the **First Selection Set**and **Second Selection Set**lists.
5. Select one of the following clash types from the **Clash Type** list.
  - **Hard**

> [!NOTE]
> If you select the **Hard**clash type, then the tolerance set by your 12d Synergy Administrator in the **12d Synergy Administration application > System Settings tab > General tab > Clash Detection Penetration Depth Tolerance** setting is applied.
  - **Clearance**

> [!NOTE]
> If you select the **Clearance**clash type, the **Tolerance**field is displayed. Specify the required tolerance in the **Tolerance**field.
6. Click the **Submit**link.

The Clash Detection is performed, and its details are displayed in the **Clash Detections** panel.
7. Click the **Clash Detection** ![](https://cdn.document360.io/36833d89-59e3-46a5-b491-e9aa1b524a85/Images/Documentation/16(1).png) icon and select the **View Clash Detections**option. The **Clash Detections**panel is displayed. The previously performed clash detection tests are displayed in the order of their finished time. ![](https://cdn.document360.io/36833d89-59e3-46a5-b491-e9aa1b524a85/Images/Documentation/cd2.png)
8. You can do one of the following:
  - **View**— Click the **View**link to view the **Clash Detection Details**panel. ![](https://cdn.document360.io/36833d89-59e3-46a5-b491-e9aa1b524a85/Images/Documentation/cd3.png)

> [!NOTE]
> Click the ![](https://cdn.document360.io/36833d89-59e3-46a5-b491-e9aa1b524a85/Images/Documentation/cd5.png) icon displayed against any detail of the clash detection test to highlight the element involved in the view. In the image below, the selected detail is displayed as thin orange lines (wireframe) within the purple-highlighted circle in the view. (The purple circles shown in the image below are used here to highlight the context for documentation purposes only. They are not displayed in the application.) ![](https://cdn.document360.io/36833d89-59e3-46a5-b491-e9aa1b524a85/Images/Documentation/cd4(1).png)
  - **Delete**— Click the **Delete**link to delete the selected clash detection test details.
  - **Download Report**— Click the **Download Report** link to download the report as **HTML**, **JSON**or **CSV**(**Comma separated** or **Semicolon separated**) files. The report is saved in your **Downloads**folder. ![](https://cdn.document360.io/36833d89-59e3-46a5-b491-e9aa1b524a85/Images/Documentation/dl.png)
