which is a 2D object, you do not need to define a 3D Algorithm and
Hypotheses.
- In the <b>Object Browser</b> the structure of the new mesh will be
+ In the <b>Object Browser</b> the structure of the new mesh is
displayed as follows:
-
- <center>
\image html image88.jpg
- </center>
-
It contains:
<ul>
<li>a mesh name (<em>Mesh_mechanic</em>);
to the hypotheses chosen at the construction of the mesh;</li>
<li><b>Applied algorithms</b> folder containing the references
to the algorithms chosen at the construction of the mesh.</li>
+ <li><b>SubMeshes on Face</b> folder containing the sub-meshes
+ defined on geometrical faces. There also can be folders for
+ sub-meshes on vertices, edges, wires, shells, solids and
+ compounds.</li>
+ <li><b>Groups of Faces</b> folder containing the groups of mesh
+ faces. There also can be folders for groups of nodes, edges,
+ volumes 0D elements and balls.</li>
</ul>
There is an alternative way to assign Algorithms and Hypotheses by
CustomMeshers.xml file located in the home directory. CustomMeshers.xml
file must describe sets of hypotheses in the
same way as ${SMESH_ROOT_DIR}/share/salome/resources/smesh/StdMeshers.xml
- file does (sets of hypotheses are enclosed between <hypotheses-set-group>
- tags).
-
- <center>
+ file does (sets of hypotheses are enclosed between \<hypotheses-set-group\>
+ tags). For example:
+~~~~~~{.xml}
+ <?xml version='1.0' encoding='us-ascii'?>
+ <!DOCTYPE meshers PUBLIC "" "desktop.dtd">
+ <meshers>
+ <hypotheses-set-group>
+ <hypotheses-set name="My favorite hypotheses"
+ hypos="AutomaticLength"
+ algos="CompositeSegment_1D, Quadrangle_2D, GHS3D_3D"/>
+ </hypotheses-set-group>
+ </meshers>
+~~~~~~
+<br>
+<center>
\image html hypo_sets.png
List of sets of hypotheses. Tag <em>[custom]</em> is
automatically added to the sets defined by the user.
- </center>
-
+</center>
\note
- \a "Automatic" in the names of predefined sets of hypotheses
does not actually mean that they are suitable for meshing any