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\page about_meshes_page About meshes
\n \b MESH represents a discretization of a geometrical CAD model into
-a set of entities with a simple topology. In MESH there are two
-options of creation of meshes, you can:
+a set of entities with a simple topology.
-
-- generate meshes on the basis of geometrical shapes produced in the GEOM module,
-- create your own meshes using the MESH functions destined for modification of generated meshes.
-
+Meshes are stored in DAT, MED and UNV formats and can be
+\subpage importing_exporting_meshes_page "imported from and exported to"
+ the file in these formats.
+
+However, it is possible to \subpage constructing_meshes_page "construct meshes"
+on the basis of geometrical shapes produced in the GEOM module.
+It is also possible to \subpage constructing_submeshes_page "create mesh on a part of the geometrical object",
+for example, a face.
+
+Several created meshes can be \subpage building_compounds_page "combined into mesh compounds".
+
+All created meshes and submeshes can be \subpage editing_meshes_page "edited".
+
+Meshes can be also edited using the MESH functions destined for
+\ref modifying_meshes_page "modification" of generated meshes.
-The topology of a mesh is described by the relationships between its
+The \b topology of a mesh is described by the relationships between its
entities including:
- \b Node — 0D object of a mesh presented by a point with coordinates (x, y, z).
+- \b 0D element — element of a mesh defined by one node.
- \b Edge — 1D element of a mesh defined by two nodes.
- \b Face — 2D element of a mesh defined by three or four edges (closed contour).
- \b Volume — 3D element of a mesh defined by several faces.