/*! \page a2d_meshing_hypo_page 2D Meshing Hypotheses

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Max Element Area

Max Element Area hypothesis is applied for meshing of 2D faces composing your geometrical object. Definition of this hypothesis consists of setting the maximum area of meshing elements (depending on the chosen meshing algorithm it can be triangles or quadrangles), which will compose the mesh of these 2D faces. \image html a-maxelarea.png \n \image html max_el_area.png "In this example, Max. element area is very small compared to the 1D hypothesis" See Also a sample TUI Script of a \ref tui_max_element_area "Maximum Element Area" hypothesis operation.
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Length from Edges

Length from edges hypothesis builds 2D mesh segments having a length calculated as an average edge length for a given wire. See Also a sample TUI Script of a \ref tui_length_from_edges "Length from Edges" hypothesis operation.
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Quadrangle parameters

Quadrangle parameters is a hypothesis for Quadrangle (Mapping), which allows using this algorithm for meshing of triangular faces.In this case it is necessary to select the Base vertex used as a degenerated edge. \image html hypo_quad_params_1.png "A face built from 3 edges" \image html hypo_quad_params_res.png "The resulting mesh" This hypothesis can be also used to mesh a segment of a circular face. Please, consider that there is a limitation on the selectiion of the degenerated vertex for the faces built with the angle > 180 degrees (see the picture). \image html hypo_quad_params_2.png "3/4 of a circular face" In this case, selection of a wrong vertex for the Quadrangle parameters hypothesis will generate a wrong mesh. The picture below shows the good (left) and the bad (right) results of meshing. \image html hypo_quad_params_res_2.png "The resulting meshes" See Also a sample TUI Script of a \ref tui_quadrangle_parameters "Quadrangle Parameters" hypothesis.
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