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* ''Bathymetry Type'' – Specify the bathymetry source for assignment to the mesh. The following options are available:
* ''Bathymetry Type'' – Specify the bathymetry source for assignment to the mesh. The following options are available:
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* Constant &ndash; assignes a constant elevation value to all nodes in the mesh
* Constant &ndash; Assigns a constant elevation value to all nodes in the mesh
* Scatter Set &ndash; [[SMS:Scatter Interpolation|interpolates]] elevation values from the specified [[SMS:Scatter Module|scatter set]]
* Scatter Set &ndash; [[SMS:Scatter Interpolation|Interpolates]] elevation values from the specified [[SMS:Scatter Module|scatter set]]
* Existing Mesh &ndash; interpolates elevation values from an existing 2D mesh
* Existing Mesh &ndash; Interpolates elevation values from an existing 2D mesh
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* ''Material'' &ndash; [[SMS:2D Mesh Elements Menu|material type]] to assign to elements created within the polygon
* ''Material'' &ndash; [[SMS:Material Data|Material type]] to assign to elements created within the polygon
* ''Arc Options'' &ndash; Used to modify the feature vertices along the arc. The arc must be selected in the polygon preview window. The following options are available:
* ''Arc Options'' &ndash; Used to modify the feature vertices along the arc. The arc must be selected in the polygon preview window. The following options are available:
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Revision as of 16:17, 1 September 2015

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2D Mesh Polygon Properties dialog

The 2D Mesh Polygon Properties dialog is used to set meshing options for the conceptual model. See Mesh Generation for a discussion of the conceptual modeling approach.

To access the 2D Mesh Polygon Properties go to Feature Objects | Attributes. The 2D Mesh Polygon Properties dialog will open. Double-clicking inside a polygon will also bring up the 2D Mesh Polygon Properties.

The following polygon attributes can be set:

  • Mesh Type – Specify the mesh generation algorithm. The following options are available:
  • Bathymetry Type – Specify the bathymetry source for assignment to the mesh. The following options are available:
  • Constant – Assigns a constant elevation value to all nodes in the mesh
  • Scatter Set – Interpolates elevation values from the specified scatter set
  • Existing Mesh – Interpolates elevation values from an existing 2D mesh
  • MaterialMaterial type to assign to elements created within the polygon
  • Arc Options – Used to modify the feature vertices along the arc. The arc must be selected in the polygon preview window. The following options are available:
  • Use Original Vertices
  • Distribute Vertices – Change the number of vertices along the arc. A bias can be specified rather than distributing the vertices with a constant spacing.
  • Node Options – When the mesh type is set to Patch, the node options are used to define the 3 or 4 sides for the patch mesh generation. If a feature point is selected in the polygon preview window, the following options are available:
  • Split – The mesh generation algorithm will treat the two arcs meeting at the feature point as separate sides.
  • Merge – The mesh generation algorithm will treat the two arcs meeting at the feature point as a single side.
  • Degenerate Edge – The mesh generation algorithm will treat the two arcs meeting at the feature point as a "degenerate edge." When using a degenerate edge, the Patching algorithm will require only 3 sides to be defined. This option is only valid for meshes which allow triangular elements. Only one degenerate edge can be specified per feature polygon.

Mesh Preview

The preview area lets the user see and edit how the mesh will appear after the polygon has been converted to the Mesh module. This area has the following tools and options:

  • Preview Mesh – The preview area does not update automatically. Clicking this button will display how the mesh will appear after conversion. After any options in the dialog are changed, this button must be clicked again to show the changes.

Preview Tools

The following tools are available for the 2D Mesh Polygon Properties dialog. Changes that are made to the polygon, such as adding a vertices or moving a node, will be made to the polygon once the dialog is closed by clicking OK.

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