and edges, just hide the mesh to avoid this. To avoid a long wait when a
geometry with many faces (or edges) is displayed, the number of faces
(edges) shown at a time is limited by the value of "Sub-shapes
- preview chunk size" preference (in Preferences/Mesh/General tab).<br>
+ preview chunk size" preference (in Preferences/Mesh/General tab).
If faces/edges without layers are specified, the element layers are
not constructed on geometrical faces shared by several solids in 3D
possibly being internal faces/edges within the whole model.
\image html viscous_layers_on_submesh.png 2D viscous layers constructed on boundary edges of a sub-mesh on a disk face.
+ If you use \b several hypotheses to define viscous layers on faces of
+ one solid, keep in mind the following. Each hypothesis defines a set
+ of faces with viscous layers (even if you specify faces without
+ layers). The sets of faces with viscous layers defined by several
+ hypotheses should not intersect, else the module won't add an
+ hypothesis that is incompatible with another one. <br>
+ Also you can't define different number of layers on adjacent faces
+ of a solid.<br>
+ This logic is also valid for the 2D hypothesis.
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