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The Refine Attributes dialog is used to set the attributes for a refine point represented by a [[SMS:Feature Objects|feature point]] in a 2D Mesh model coverage. Attributes that can be specified for each refine point include: | The Refine Attributes dialog is used to set the attributes for a refine point represented by a [[SMS:Feature Objects|feature point]] in a 2D Mesh model coverage. Attributes that can be specified for each refine point include: | ||
* Refine point (checked = on) | * Refine point (checked = on) | ||
** Element size – Specify the nodal spacing, or element edge length in the vicinity of the refine point. Refine points are only used if the mesh is generated using the [[Paving]] or [[Scalar Paving Density]] mesh generation methods. | ** Element size – Specify the nodal spacing, or element edge length in the vicinity of the refine point. Refine points are only used if the mesh is generated using the [[SMS:Paving]] or [[SMS:Scalar Paving Density]] mesh generation methods. | ||
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The Refine Attributes dialog is used to set the attributes for a refine point represented by a feature point in a 2D Mesh model coverage. Attributes that can be specified for each refine point include:
- Refine point (checked = on)
- Element size – Specify the nodal spacing, or element edge length in the vicinity of the refine point. Refine points are only used if the mesh is generated using the SMS:Paving or SMS:Scalar Paving Density mesh generation methods.
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