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@@ -2,13 +2,13 @@
\page about_hypo_page About Hypotheses
-\n \b Hypotheses represent boundary conditions which will be taken into
-account at calculations of meshes or submeshes basing on geometrical
+\b Hypotheses represent boundary conditions which will be taken into
+account at calculations of meshes or sub-meshes basing on geometrical
objects. These hypotheses allow you to manage the level of detail of
the resulting meshes or submeshes: when applying different hypotheses
with different parameters you can preset the quantity of meshing
elements which will compose your mesh. So, it will be possible to
-generate a rough or a more refined mesh or submesh.
+generate a coarse or a more refined mesh or sub-mesh.
In \b MESH there are the following Basic Hypotheses (to introduce
them, you operate numerical values):
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ them, you operate numerical values):
edges):
- \ref arithmetic_1d_anchor "Arithmetic 1D"
-- \ref average_length_anchor "Average Length"
+- \ref average_length_anchor "Local Length"
- \ref max_length_anchor "Max Size"
- \ref deflection_1d_anchor "Deflection 1D"
- \ref number_of_segments_anchor "Number of segments"
@@ -28,8 +28,7 @@ them, you operate numerical values):
- \ref max_element_area_anchor "Max Element Area"
- \ref length_from_edges_anchor "Length from Edges"
-- \ref quadrangle_preference_anchor "Quadrangle Preference"
-- \ref triangle_preference_anchor "Triangle Preference"
+- \ref hypo_quad_params_anchor "Quadrangle Parameters"
- 3D Hypothesis (for meshing of volumes):
@@ -37,22 +36,15 @@ them, you operate numerical values):
-Some hypotheses are strictly combined with plug-in
-meshers and thus, work only with definite algorithms.
-
-- \subpage netgen_2d_3d_hypo_page
- work with NetGen algorithm.
-- \subpage ghs3d_hypo_page
- works with GHS3D algorithm.
-- \subpage ghs3dprl_hypo_page
- works with GHS3DPRL (tepal) algorithm.
-- \subpage blsurf_hypo_page
- works with BLSURF algorithm.
-
-
There also exist
\subpage additional_hypo_page "Additional Hypotheses" used together
with other hypotheses:
-- Propagation of 1D Hypothesis on opposite edges
-- Non conform mesh allowed
-- Quadratic mesh
+- \ref propagation_anchor "Propagation of 1D Hypothesis on opposite edges"
+- \ref viscous_layers_anchor "Viscous layers"
+- \ref quadratic_mesh_anchor "Quadratic mesh"
+- \ref non_conform_allowed_anchor "Non conform mesh allowed"
+- \ref quadrangle_preference_anchor "Quadrangle preference"
The choice of a hypothesis depends on: