<li><b>To create new nodes</b> - if this option is checked off, ghs3d
tries to create tetrahedrons using only the nodes of the 2D mesh.</li>
-<li><b>To remove initial central point</b> - TetMesh-GHS3D adds an internal point
-at the centre of gravity of the bounding box in order to speed up and to simplify
-the meshing process. It is however possible for TetMesh-GHS3D to refrain from creating
+<li><b>To remove the initial central point</b> TetMesh-GHS3D adds an internal point
+at the gravity centre of the bounding box to speed up and to simplify
+the meshing process. However, it is possible to refrain from creating
this point by using the command line option -no initial central point. This can be
-particularly useful to generate a volume mesh without internal points at all, and in some rare cases,
-to help the boundary regeneration phase when it failed with the standard options (for example when
-one dimension of the domain is large compared to the other two, with a ratio of 20 or more).
-Use this option when the boundary regeneration failed with the standard parameters and before using
+particularly useful to generate a volume mesh without internal points at all and in some rare cases
+at the boundary regeneration phase when it is impossible to proceed
+with the standard options
+(for example, when one dimension of the domain is more than 20 times greater than the other two).
+Use this option if the boundary regeneration has failed with the standard parameters and before using
the recovery version (command line option -C).
-Note: when using this option, the speed of the meshing process may decrease, and quality may change.
+Note: when using this option, the speed of the meshing process may
+decrease, and the quality may change.
Note: the boundary regeneration may fail with this option, in some rare cases.</li>
<li><b>To use boundary recovery version</b> - enables using a
positive volume).</li>
<li><b>To use FEM correction</b> - Applies finite-element correction by
-replacing overconstrained elements where it is possible. The process is
-first slicing the overconstrained edges and second the overconstrained
-facets. This ensures that no edges have two boundary vertices and that
-no facets have three boundary vertices. TetMesh-GHS3D gives the initial
+replacing overconstrained elements where it is possible. At first the process
+slices the overconstrained edges and at second the overconstrained
+facets. This ensures that there are no edges with two boundary
+vertices and that there are no facets with three boundary vertices. TetMesh-GHS3D gives the initial
and final overconstrained edges and facets. It also gives the facets
which have three edges on the boundary.
Note: when using this option, the speed of the meshing process may
decrease, quality may change, and the smallest volume may be smaller.
-The default is no correction.</li>
+By default, the FEM correction is not used.</li>
-<li><b>Option as text</b> - allows input of any text as command line
-for ghs3d. This allows the input of advanced options in a free from. </li>
+<li><b>Option as text</b> - allows to input in the command line any text
+for ghs3d, for example, advanced options. </li>
</ul>
\image html ghs3d_enforced_vertices.png
-GHS3D algorithm can locally raffine the mesh. It is possible to define enforced vertices in the volume where the mesh will be raffined.
+GHS3D algorithm can locally make the mesh finer. It is possible to define enforced vertices in the volume where the mesh will be detailed.
-A node will be created at the enforced vertex coordinates. There is no need to create a vertex in the CAD.
+A node will be created at the enforced vertex coordinates. There is no need to create a vertex in CAD.
An enforced vertex is defined by:
<ul>
<br><b>See Also</b> a sample TUI Script of the \ref tui_ghs3d "creation of a Ghs3D hypothesis", including enforced vertices.
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