smesh/doc/salome/examples/defining_hypotheses_ex01.py

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# Arithmetic 1D
import salome
salome.salome_init()
import GEOM
from salome.geom import geomBuilder
geompy = geomBuilder.New(salome.myStudy)
import SMESH, SALOMEDS
from salome.smesh import smeshBuilder
smesh = smeshBuilder.New(salome.myStudy)
# create a box
box = geompy.MakeBoxDXDYDZ(10., 10., 10.)
geompy.addToStudy(box, "Box")
# create a hexahedral mesh on the box
hexa = smesh.Mesh(box, "Box : hexahedrical mesh")
# create a Regular 1D algorithm for edges
algo1D = hexa.Segment()
# optionally reverse node distribution on certain edges
allEdges = geompy.SubShapeAllSortedIDs( box, geompy.ShapeType["EDGE"])
reversedEdges = [ allEdges[0], allEdges[4] ]
# define "Arithmetic1D" hypothesis to cut all edges in several segments with increasing arithmetic length
algo1D.Arithmetic1D(1, 4, reversedEdges)
# create a quadrangle 2D algorithm for faces
hexa.Quadrangle()
# create a hexahedron 3D algorithm for solids
hexa.Hexahedron()
# compute the mesh
hexa.Compute()