# Usage of Adaptive 1D hypothesis import math import salome salome.salome_init_without_session() from salome.geom import geomBuilder from salome.smesh import smeshBuilder geom_builder = geomBuilder.New() smesh_builder = smeshBuilder.New() box = geom_builder.MakeBoxDXDYDZ( 100, 100, 100 ) tool = geom_builder.MakeTranslation( box, 50, 0, 10 ) axis = geom_builder.MakeVector( geom_builder.MakeVertex( 100, 0, 100 ),geom_builder.MakeVertex( 100, 10, 100 ),) tool = geom_builder.Rotate( tool, axis, math.pi * 25 / 180. ) shape = geom_builder.MakeCut( box, tool ) cyl = geom_builder.MakeCylinder( geom_builder.MakeVertex( -10,5, 95 ), geom_builder.MakeVectorDXDYDZ(1,0,0), 2, 90) shape = geom_builder.MakeCut( shape, cyl ) tool = geom_builder.MakeBoxTwoPnt( geom_builder.MakeVertex( -10, 2, 15 ), geom_builder.MakeVertex( 90, 5, 16 )) shape = geom_builder.MakeCut( shape, tool, theName="shape" ) # Parameters of Adaptive hypothesis. minSize and maxSize are such that they do not limit # size of segments because size of geometrical features lies within [2.-100.] range, hence # size of segments is defined by deflection parameter and size of geometrical features only. minSize = 0.1 maxSize = 200 deflection = 0.05 mesh = smesh_builder.Mesh( shape ) mesh.Segment().Adaptive( minSize, maxSize, deflection ) mesh.Triangle().MaxElementArea( 300 ) mesh.Compute()