\page constructing_submeshes_page Constructing sub-meshes
+\tableofcontents
+
By purpose, the sub-mesh is an object used to assign to a sub-shape
different meshing parameters than those assigned to the main shape.
certain sub-shape, thus to get a locally coarser or finer mesh, to get
elements of different types in the same mesh, etc.
+\section submesh_shape_section How to get a sub-shape for sub-mesh construction
+
A sub-shape to create a sub-mesh on should be retrieved from the main shape
in one of the following ways: <ul>
<li> In Geometry module, via <em>New Entity > Explode</em> menu.</li>
dialog showing \ref meshing_failed_anchor "meshing errors".</li>
</ul>
+\section submesh_priority How hypotheses are selected among sub-meshes
+
Internally, definition of meshing parameters to apply for
discretization of a certain sub-shape, for example an edge of a
compound of solids, starts from searching an algorithm, 1D as for the
be used for meshing. You can \ref submesh_order_anchor "change" mutual
priority of such concurrent sub-meshes.
+\section submesh_definition How to construct a sub-mesh
+
\n Construction of a sub-mesh consists of:
<ul>
<li>Selecting a mesh which will encapsulate the sub-mesh</li>
with which the sub-shape will appear in the Object Browser (if not yet
there).
+\section submesh_tree Sub-mesh in the Object Browser
+
In the Object Browser the structure of the new sub-mesh will be
displayed as follows:
<li>a sub-mesh name (\a SubMeshFace1)
<li>a reference to the geometrical object on the basis of which the
sub-mesh has been constructed (<em>Cylindrical Face_1</em>);</li>
-<li><em>Applied hypotheses</em> folder containing the references to the
+<li><em>Applied hypotheses</em> folder containing references to
hypotheses assigned to the sub-mesh;</li>
-<li><em>Applied algorithms</em> folder containing the references to the
+<li><em>Applied algorithms</em> folder containing references to
algorithms assigned to the sub-mesh.</li>
</ul>