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The following polygon attributes can be set: | The following polygon attributes can be set: | ||
* '''Mesh Type''' | * '''Mesh Type''' – Specify the mesh generation algorithm. The following options are available: | ||
** [[Patch]] | ** [[Patch]] | ||
** [[Paving]] | ** [[Paving]] | ||
** [[Scalar Paving Density]]. | ** [[Scalar Paving Density]]. | ||
* '''Bathymetry Type''' | * '''Bathymetry Type''' – Specify the bathymetry source for assignment to the mesh. The following options are available: | ||
** Constant | ** Constant – assignes a constant elevation value to all nodes in the mesh | ||
** Scatter Set | ** Scatter Set – [[SMS:Scatter Interpolation|interpolates]] elevation values from the specified [[SMS:Scatter Module|scatter set]] | ||
** Existing Mesh | ** Existing Mesh – interpolates elevation values from an existing 2D mesh | ||
* '''Material''' | * '''Material''' – [[SMS:Assign Material Type (Mesh_Elements)|material type]] to assign to elements created within the polygon | ||
* '''Arc Options''' | * '''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 | ** Use Original Vertices | ||
** Distribute 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''' | * '''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 | ** Split – The mesh generation algorithm will treat the two arcs meeting at the feature point as separate sides. | ||
** Merge | ** Merge – The mesh generation algorithm will treat the two arcs meeting at the feature point as a single side. | ||
** Degenerate Edge | ** 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. | ||
== Related Topics == | == Related Topics == |
Revision as of 16:44, 30 October 2012
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.
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 – assignes 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
- Material – material 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.
Related Topics
Modules: Mesh Module · Cartesian Grid Module · Scatter Module · Map Module · GIS Module · Particle Module
Models: ADCIRC · BOUSS-2D · CGWAVE · CMS-Flow · CMS-Wave · FESWMS · FVCOM · Generic Mesh Model · GENESIS · HYDRO AS-2D · PTM · SRH-2D · Steering · STWAVE · TABS · TUFLOW