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The SweetLine is a special parameter used for introducing combined limitations on CrownAngle and PavilionAngle. To achieve better optical performance (light return, fire, etc), CrownAngle and PavilionAngle should preferably fall within a certain area which can't be adequately modeled by setting independent bounds on these two parameters. SweetLine is intended to address this issue.
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Calculation SweetLine,° = PavilionAngle,° - PavilionAngle,° (OL) Where: - PavilionAngle,° - Avg (average) value for the model is used
- PavilionAngle,° (OL) is PavilionAngle,° of the point on the Optimal Line SweetLine Axis, that has the same CrownAngle,°
- CrownAngle,° - Avg (average) value for the model is used
- Optimal Line SweetLine Axis is the line with negative slope 1:4.5 6 passing through the point with CrownAngle = 34.5 and PavilionAngle = 40.75
- Negative slope 1:4.56 means "each 4,5° 6° increase of CrownAnge is 1° decrease of PavilionAngle
Usage and Examples For a detailed description of how the SweetLine parameter can be used for getting optimal solutions, see Using SweetLine page. Reporting Reported in | Section | Values | Units | Bookmarks | Name in Reports |
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Visualization in Appraisers
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Single value | ° | NA | Cut | SweetLine |
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