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0021197: EDF 1772 SMESH: Automatic meshing hypothesis
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<li>For example, you need to mesh a 3d object.
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\n First, type the name for your mesh in the "Name" box, by default,
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it is "Mesh_1". Then select the object you wish to mesh in the Object
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Browser and click the "Add" button.
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Browser and click the "Add" button (if name of the object not yet
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appeared in \b Geometry field).
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\image html image120.png
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<center><em>"Add" button</em></center>
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@ -33,7 +34,8 @@ Browser and click the "Add" button.
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Now you can define 1d Algorithm and 1d Hypotheses, which will be
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applied to the edges of your object. (Note that any object has edges,
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even if their existence is not apparent, for example, a sphere has 4
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edges). Click the <em>"Add Hypothesis"</em> button to add a hypothesis.
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edges). Click the <em>"Add Hypothesis"</em> button to add a
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hypothesis.
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\image html image121.png
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<center><em>"Add Hypothesis" button</em></center>
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Proceed in the same way with 2d and 3d Algorithms and Hypotheses, note
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that the choice of hypotheses depends on the algorithm. There must be
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one Algorithm and one or several Hypotheses for each dimension of your
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object, otherwise you will not get any mesh at all. Of course, if you
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one Algorithm and zero or several Hypotheses for each dimension of your
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object (most of the standard 2D and 3D algorithms can work without
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hypotheses using some default parameters),
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otherwise you will not get any mesh at all. Of course, if you
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wish to mesh a face, which is a 2d object, you don't need to define 3d
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Algorithm and Hypotheses.
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\n In the <b>Object Browser</b> the structure of the new mesh will be
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<li><b>Applied algorithms</b> folder containing the references to the
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algorithms applied to the construction of the mesh.</li>
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</ul>
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<br>
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There is an alternative way to create a mesh on an object simply by
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clicking <b>Assign a set of hypotheses</b> button and selecting between
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Automatic Tetrahedralization or Hexahedralization. The program will
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automatically generate a 3D mesh with the most appropriate
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settings. In the same way you can apply this functionality for meshing
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2D objects, in which case 3D algorithms are not applied.</li>
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clicking <b>Assign a set of hypotheses</b> button and selecting among
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pre-defined sets of hypotheses. In addition to the standard
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sets of hypotheses, one can create his own sets by creating
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CustomMeshers.xml file located in the home directory. CustomMeshers.xml
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file must describe sets of hypotheses the
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same way as ${SMESH_ROOT_DIR}/share/salome/resources/smesh/StdMeshers.xml
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file does (hypotheses sets are enclosed between <hypotheses-set-group>
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tags).
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\image html hypo_sets.png
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<center>List of sets of hypotheses: <em>[custom]</em> is automatically added to the sets defined
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by the user</center>
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</li>
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\anchor preview_mesh_anchor
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