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- -Construction of a submesh consists of:
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Selecting a mesh which - will encapsulate your submesh
Selecting a geometrical - object for meshing
Applying one or several - previously hypotheses and meshing - algorithms which will be used at computation of this submesh.
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To construct a submesh:
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From the Mesh - menu select Local Hyp. or - click button in the toolbar. The following dialog box will - appear:
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In the Object Browser the structure of the - new submesh will be displayed as follows:
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It contains:
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a reference to the - geometrical object on the basis of which the submesh has been constructed;
Applied - hypotheses folder containing the references to the hypotheses applied - to the construction of the submesh;
Applied - algorithms folder containing the references to the algorithms applied - to the construction of the submesh.
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Construction of a submesh consists of:
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Selecting a mesh which + will encapsulate your submesh
Selecting a geometrical + object for meshing
Applying one or several + previously hypotheses and meshing + algorithms which will be used at computation of this submesh.
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To construct a submesh:
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From the Mesh + menu select Local Hyp. or + click button in the toolbar. The following dialog box will + appear:
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It allows to define the Name, + the parent Mesh and the Geometry (e.g. a face if the parent + mesh has been built on box) of the submesh. You can define algorithms + and hypotheses in the same way as in Create + mesh menu.
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In the Object Browser the structure of the + new submesh will be displayed as follows:
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It contains:
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a reference to the + geometrical object on the basis of which the submesh has been constructed;
Applied + hypotheses folder containing the references to the hypotheses applied + to the construction of the submesh;
Applied + algorithms folder containing the references to the algorithms applied + to the construction of the submesh.
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See Also + a sample TUI Script of a Construct + Submesh operation.
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