menu. These hypotheses are actually changes in the rules of mesh creation \r
and as such don't possess adjustable values. </p>\r
\r
-<h3> </h3>\r
-\r
<h3>Non Conform mesh allowed hypothesis</h3>\r
\r
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;"><B>Non Conform mesh allowed</B></span> hypothesis \r
allows to generate non-conform meshes (that is, meshes having some edges \r
ending on an edge or face of adjacent elements). </p>\r
\r
-<h3> </h3>\r
+<h3>Quadratic Mesh</h3>\r
+\r
+<p>Quadratic Mesh hypothesis allows to build a quadratic mesh (whose edges \r
+ are not straight but broken lines and can be defined by three points: \r
+ first, middle and last) instead of an ordinary one. </p>\r
\r
<h3>Propagation of 1D Hypothesis on opposite edges</h3>\r
\r
-<p><span style="font-weight: bold;"><B>P</B></span><span style="font-weight: bold;"><B>ropagation \r
- of 1D Hypothesis on opposite edges </B></span>allows to propagate a set hypothesis \r
- onto an opposite edge. If a local hypothesis and propagation are set on \r
- one of edges of a quadrangular face, the opposite edge will have the same \r
- hypothesis, unless another hypothesis has been locally set on such opposite \r
- edge.</p>\r
+<p><span style="font-weight: bold;"><B>Propagation of 1D Hypothesis on opposite \r
+ edges </B></span>allows to propagate a hypothesis onto an opposite edge. If \r
+ a local hypothesis and propagation are defined on an edge of a quadrangular \r
+ face, the opposite edge will have the same hypothesis, unless another \r
+ hypothesis has been locally defined on the opposite edge.</p>\r
\r
<p class="whs1"> </p>\r
\r
<p class="whs1"><span style="font-weight: bold;"><B>See Also</B></span> \r
- a sample TUI Script of a <a href="../defining_hypotheses_tui.htm#bookmark6">Propagation \r
+ a sample TUI Script of a <a href="../defining_hypotheses_tui.htm#bookmark7">Propagation \r
hypothesis</a> operation. </p>\r
\r
<p> </p>\r
\r
-<h3>Length from edges hypothesis </h3>\r
-\r
-<p><span style="font-weight: bold;"><B>Length from edges</B></span> hypothesis \r
- builds 1D mesh segments having a length calculated as an average edge \r
- length for a given wire. </p>\r
-\r
-<p> </p>\r
-\r
-<p class="whs1"><span style="font-weight: bold;"><B>See Also</B></span> \r
- a sample TUI Script of a <a href="../defining_hypotheses_tui.htm#bookmark7">Length \r
- from Edges hypothesis</a> operation. </p>\r
-\r
<p> </p>\r
\r
<p class="whs2"> </p>\r