X-Git-Url: http://git.salome-platform.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fsalome%2Fexamples%2Fdefining_hypotheses_ex13.py;h=e952460016a7f4ef6d1eb14a414693ad1dd05d8d;hb=d85d605175efca167efafe15543f2212e9702b1b;hp=e3eeee8f11f718f0d595be45fbc6e5e990a26b5e;hpb=a17b36970bc61da1d664453c615754997c925b18;p=modules%2Fsmesh.git diff --git a/doc/salome/examples/defining_hypotheses_ex13.py b/doc/salome/examples/defining_hypotheses_ex13.py index e3eeee8f1..e95246001 100644 --- a/doc/salome/examples/defining_hypotheses_ex13.py +++ b/doc/salome/examples/defining_hypotheses_ex13.py @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ -# Radial Quadrangle 1D2D example +# Radial Quadrangle 1D-2D example import salome salome.salome_init() import GEOM from salome.geom import geomBuilder -geompy = geomBuilder.New(salome.myStudy) +geompy = geomBuilder.New() import SMESH, SALOMEDS from salome.smesh import smeshBuilder -smesh = smeshBuilder.New(salome.myStudy) +smesh = smeshBuilder.New() # Create face from the wire and add to study Face = geompy.MakeSketcher("Sketcher:F 0 0:TT 20 0:R 90:C 20 90:WF", [0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1]) @@ -25,15 +25,18 @@ radial_Quad_algo = mesh.Quadrangle(algo=smeshBuilder.RADIAL_QUAD) # The Radial Quadrange algorithm can work without any hypothesis # In this case it uses "Default Nb of Segments" preferences parameter to discretize edges +# So by default there will be 15 segments in both radial and circular directions mesh.Compute() # The Radial Quadrange uses global or local 1d hypotheses if it does # not have its own hypotheses. # Define global hypotheses to discretize radial edges and a local one for circular edge +# So that there will be 5 radial layers and 10 circular segments global_Nb_Segments = mesh.Segment().NumberOfSegments(5) local_Nb_Segments = mesh.Segment(circle).NumberOfSegments(10) mesh.Compute() # Define own parameters of Radial Quadrange algorithm +# The number of radial layers will be 4 radial_Quad_algo.NumberOfLayers( 4 ) mesh.Compute()