X-Git-Url: http://git.salome-platform.org/gitweb/?p=modules%2Fsmesh.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2FTools%2Fpadder%2FREADME.txt;fp=src%2FTools%2Fpadder%2FREADME.txt;h=c4ea3c19c2691ff88357f99c879c38d6eb6a4f08;hp=2ecebb32c66e176e02d26dcff532b823dd2f2146;hb=fad0945128baf5e8d6642d9805727269db28c4cd;hpb=66f913b2532f95303d193ebe98273f11782798fb diff --git a/src/Tools/padder/README.txt b/src/Tools/padder/README.txt index 2ecebb32c..c4ea3c19c 100644 --- a/src/Tools/padder/README.txt +++ b/src/Tools/padder/README.txt @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ as the radius of a sphere whose center is the location of the particule. Discrete meshes are typically used to modelize civil components in rapid dynamic computation problems (seisms, chocs). These components consists in concrete parts embedding steal bares for reinforcement. These parts are input to the algorithm -as standard finite elements meshes. The cells of theses meshes drive the location +as standard finite elements meshes. The cells of these meshes drive the location and sizing of particules. In the med representation, a discrete mesh is described as MED_BALL elements.