Run Distill in Procore Clash Manager
Distill is an automated clash grouping algorithm. It processes the multitude of clashes from Navisworks® and organizes them into intelligent groups that represent specific, actionable issues within your model.
Things to Consider
- Required User Permissions
- Additional Information
- To learn about configuration settings: Show/Hide
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Distill lists every active Navisworks® clash test. You can customize settings for each test, and changes save directly to the model for team-wide consistency.
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Focus / Global Slider: Controls grouping density:
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Focus creates tight clusters.
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Global gathers clashes over a wider area.
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Model Most Likely to Move: Sets the coordination hierarchy.
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Select the more flexible model (e.g., plumbing vs. structure).
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Distill groups clashes around the element that needs fixing.
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- To learn about behavior settings: Show/Hide
- Default settings usually work best, but you can customize how Distill sorts clashes.
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Default Behavior: New clashes are added to Active or Reviewed groups.
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Protected Groups: Distill will not change groups marked Approved or Resolved.
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- Default settings usually work best, but you can customize how Distill sorts clashes.
- To learn about configuration settings: Show/Hide
Steps
- On the Procore Clash Manager tab, click Distill. The Distill window appears.
- Select the clash tests you want to distill. If you want to distill all tests, skip this step.
- Adjust the slider for proximity to determine how close clashes must be to each other to be grouped together.
- Select the Model Most Likely to Move.
- Click one of the following:
- Distill Selected Tests
- Distill All Tests
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After Distill processes the clashes, it creates a list of groups.
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By default, groups are named "Group" followed by a unique number (e.g., Group 69). This number is never reused within that clash test, even if you delete or rename the group, ensuring clear communication with your team.
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The list of groups is sorted in descending order of the number of clashes within each group, providing a priority list for review.
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Distill groups all related clashes that make up a single problem in an area that can be addressed together. For example, one group for a ductwork problem includes hanger hits, insulation hits, and duct hits.
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