<h2>Quadratic Mesh</h2>
Quadratic Mesh hypothesis allows to build a quadratic mesh (whose
-edges are not straight but broken lines and can be defined by three
-points: first, middle and last) instead of an ordinary one.
+edges are not straight but curved lines and can be defined by three
+points: first, middle and last instead of an ordinary two).
\anchor propagation_anchor
<h2>Propagation of 1D Hypothesis on opposite edges</h2>
segments on all four sides of the face must be even (divisible by 2).
\anchor viscous_layers_anchor
-<h2>Viscous Layers</h2>
-
-<b>Viscous Layers</b> additional hypothesis can be used together with
-some 3D algorithms, Hexahedron(i,j,k) for example. This
-hypothesis allows creation of layers of highly stretched prisms near
-mesh boundary, which is beneficial for high quality viscous
-computations. The prisms constructed on the quadrangular mesh faces are
-actually the hexahedrons.
+<h2>Viscous Layers and Viscous Layers 2D</h2>
+<b>Viscous Layers</b> and <b>Viscous Layers 2D </b> additional
+hypotheses can be used together with some 3D algorithms,
+Hexahedron(i,j,k) for example, and 2D algorithm, for example Triangle
+(MEFISTO), correspondingly. These hypotheses allow creation of layers
+of highly stretched elements, prisms in 3D and quadrilaterals in 2D,
+near mesh boundary, which is beneficial for high quality viscous
+computations.
\image html viscous_layers_hyp.png
<ul>
<li><b>Name</b> - allows to define the name of the hypothesis.</li>
-<li><b>Total thicknes</b> - gives the total thickness of prism layers.</li>
-<li><b>Number of layers</b> - defines the number of prism layers.</li>
-<li><b>Stretch factor</b> - defines the growth factor of prism height
+<li><b>Total thicknes</b> - gives the total thickness of element layers.</li>
+<li><b>Number of layers</b> - defines the number of element layers.</li>
+<li><b>Stretch factor</b> - defines the growth factor of element height
from the mesh boundary inwards.</li>
-<li><b>Faces without layers</b> - defines geometrical faces on which
- prism layers should not be constructed. By default the prism layers
- are not constructed on geometrical faces shared by solids.
- \note A mesh shown in the 3D Viewer can prevent selection of faces,
- in this case just hide the mesh. To prevent a long waiting when a
- geometry with many faces is displayed, a number of faces shown at a time
- is limited by the value of "Sub-shapes preview chunk size" preference
- (in Preferences/Mesh/General tab).
+<li><b>Faces (Edges) without layers</b> - defines geometrical faces
+ (or edges in 2D) on which element layers should not be
+ constructed. By default the element layers are not constructed on
+ geometrical faces shared by solids (and edges shared by faces in 2D).
+ \note A mesh shown in the 3D Viewer can prevent selection of faces
+ and edges, in this case just hide the mesh. To prevent a long waiting when a
+ geometry with many faces (or edges) is displayed, a number of faces
+ (edges) shown at a time is limited by the value of "Sub-shapes
+ preview chunk size" preference (in Preferences/Mesh/General tab).
</li>
</ul>