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Merge from V6_5_BR 05/06/2012
[modules/smesh.git]
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doc
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salome
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gui
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SMESH
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input
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smeshpy_interface.doc
diff --git
a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/smeshpy_interface.doc
b/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/smeshpy_interface.doc
index 6669892c019c2a40c05ede1f98834fc2084ceed3..e725ef99cf237c4d8d012ac6cd3f0752efb768f4 100644
(file)
--- a/
doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/smeshpy_interface.doc
+++ b/
doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/smeshpy_interface.doc
@@
-36,21
+36,13
@@
distribution are always available:
- Hexa(3D)
- etc...
- Hexa(3D)
- etc...
-There are also some algorithms, which can be installed optionally,
-some of them are based on open-source meshers:
-- NETGEN (1D-2D, 2D, 1D-2D-3D, 3D)
-
-... and others are based on commercial meshers:
-- GHS3D (3D)
-- BLSURF (2D)
-
To add hypotheses, use the interfaces, provided by the assigned
algorithms.
Below you can see an example of usage of the package smesh for 3d mesh generation.
\anchor example_3d_mesh
To add hypotheses, use the interfaces, provided by the assigned
algorithms.
Below you can see an example of usage of the package smesh for 3d mesh generation.
\anchor example_3d_mesh
-<h2>Example of 3d mesh generation
with NETGEN
:</h2>
+<h2>Example of 3d mesh generation:</h2>
\code
from geompy import *
\code
from geompy import *
@@
-115,7
+107,7
@@
algo2d = tetra.Triangle()
algo2d.LengthFromEdges()
# Define 3D hypothesis
algo2d.LengthFromEdges()
# Define 3D hypothesis
-algo3d = tetra.Tetrahedron(
smesh.NETGEN)
+algo3d = tetra.Tetrahedron(
)
algo3d.MaxElementVolume(100)
# Compute the mesh
algo3d.MaxElementVolume(100)
# Compute the mesh