X-Git-Url: http://git.salome-platform.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fsalome%2Fgui%2FSMESH%2Finput%2Fconstructing_meshes.doc;h=dcb55a785c548afb2e2a8741deed54b8cca7849c;hb=3216bba91f0f6820a77147ac84a35ebab6cf3e5b;hp=af5cd24e736583573dc7515c79f5586216beb1c6;hpb=bd8f1aee7c78f7d2eb82bd4fec5e08c9e3d280ce;p=modules%2Fsmesh.git diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/constructing_meshes.doc b/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/constructing_meshes.doc index af5cd24e7..dcb55a785 100644 --- a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/constructing_meshes.doc +++ b/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/constructing_meshes.doc @@ -22,8 +22,10 @@ written in Python.
  • In the \b Mesh menu select Create Mesh or click "Create Mesh" button in the toolbar. +
    \image html image32.png "Create Mesh" button +
    The following dialog box will appear: @@ -31,14 +33,15 @@ written in Python.
  • Apply \subpage basic_meshing_algos_page "meshing algorithms" and - \subpage about_hypo_page "hypotheses" which will be used at computation of + \subpage about_hypo_page "hypotheses" which will be used to compute this mesh. "Create mesh" dialog box contains several tab pages titled \b 3D, \b 2D, \b 1D and \b 0D. The title of each page reflects the dimension of the CAD model (geometry) the algorithms listed on - this page affect. For example, \b 3D page lists the algorithms - that affect 3D geometrical objects (solids). + this page affect and the maximal dimension of elements the algorithms + generate. For example, \b 3D page lists the algorithms that affect + 3D geometrical objects (solids). \note - Some page(s) can be disabled if the source geometrical @@ -62,25 +65,46 @@ written in Python. mesh in the Object Browser and click "Select" button near \b Geometry field (if the name of the object has not yet appeared in \b Geometry field). +
    \image html image120.png "Select" button +
    Now you can define 3D Algorithm and 3D Hypotheses, which will be applied to the solids of your geometrical object. Click the "Add Hypothesis" button to add a hypothesis. +
    \image html image121.png "Add Hypothesis" button +
    Click the "Edit Hypothesis" button to change the values for the current hypothesis. +
    \image html image122.png "Edit Hypothesis" button +
    - Most standard 2D and 3D algorithms can work without hypotheses - using some default parameters. The use of additional hypotheses - is optional (i.e. you may leave "None" in this box). + Most 2D and 3D algorithms can work without hypotheses using some + default meshing parameters. Some algorithms does not require any + hypothesis. After selection of an algorithm "Hypothesis" field of + the dialog can contain: + + After selection of an algorithm "Add. Hypothesis" field of + the dialog can contain: + Proceed in the same way with 2D and 1D Algorithms and Hypotheses that will be used to mesh faces and edges of your geometry. (Note @@ -90,7 +114,8 @@ written in Python. the higher dimension algorithm. Some algorithms generate mesh of several dimensions, while others - produce mesh of only one dimension. In the latter case there must be one Algorithm and zero or several + produce mesh of only one dimension. In the latter case there must + be one Algorithm and zero or several Hypotheses for each dimension of your object, otherwise you will not get any mesh at all. Of course, if you wish to mesh a face, which is a 2D object, you do not need to define a 3D Algorithm and @@ -99,9 +124,11 @@ written in Python. In the Object Browser the structure of the new mesh will be displayed as follows: - \image html image88.jpg +
    + \image html image88.jpg +
    - It contains: + It contains: