corresponding linear ones, but in addition they have \a midside nodes
located between the corner nodes on element sides.
-If a quadratic quadrilateral element has an additional node at the
-element center, it is a bi-quadratic element (or
-QUAD9). If a quadratic hexahedral element has 7 additional nodes:
-at the element center and at the center of each side it is a
-tri-quadratic element (or HEXA27).
-
-SALOME uses the convention of nodal connectivity of MED library elements. You
-can consult the description of nodal connectivity of elements in the documentation on MED library or
+If a quadratic 2D element has an additional node at the
+element center, it is a bi-quadratic element (both TRIA7 and
+QUAD9 elements are supported). If a quadratic hexahedral element has 7
+additional nodes: at the element center and at the center of each
+side, it is a tri-quadratic element (or HEXA27).
+
+The convention of nodal connectivity of elements used in SALOME is
+the MED library convention. You can consult the description of nodal
+connectivity of elements in the documentation on MED library or
<a href="http://www.code-aster.org/outils/med/html/connectivites.html">
here </a>.
To create any <b>Quadratic Element</b> specify the nodes which will form your
-triangle by selecting them in the 3D viewer with pressed Shift
+element by selecting them in the 3D viewer with pressed Shift
button. Their numbers will appear in the dialog box as <b>Corner Nodes</b>
(alternatively you can just input numbers in this field without
-selection).The edges formed by the corner nodes will appear in the
-table. To define the middle nodes for each edge double-click on the
-respective field and input the number of the node. All edges and the
-object formed by them will be displayed in the Object browser. When
-all edges are defined you will be able to click \b Apply or <b>Apply and Close</b> button to
+selection). The edges formed by the corner nodes will appear in the
+table. To define the middle nodes for each edge, double-click on the
+respective field and input the number of the node (or pick the node in
+the viewer). For bi-quadratic and tri-quadratic elements, your also
+need to specify central nodes.
+As soon as all needed nodes are specified, a preview of a new
+quadratic element will be displayed in the 3D viewer. Then
+you will be able to click \b Apply or <b>Apply and Close</b> button to
add the element to the mesh.
\image html aqt.png
-\b Reverse button for Quadratic Edges switches the first and the last
-nodes. For all other elements it reverses the element.
+\b Reverse button reverses the element.
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