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| FIXME __Mesh Elements versus Finite Elements__: these two notions are different and should not be misunderstood. A mesh is made of geometric cells, the mesh elements. A finite element is a physical entity, which is supported by a mesh element. In Metafor, this is a two-steps method: first, the mesh is created, then the finite elements are applied to the mesh (this second step is done once the integration is started and programmed in the '' | FIXME __Mesh Elements versus Finite Elements__: these two notions are different and should not be misunderstood. A mesh is made of geometric cells, the mesh elements. A finite element is a physical entity, which is supported by a mesh element. In Metafor, this is a two-steps method: first, the mesh is created, then the finite elements are applied to the mesh (this second step is done once the integration is started and programmed in the '' | ||
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| ==== Density mesher - DensityMesher1D ==== | ==== Density mesher - DensityMesher1D ==== | ||
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| ===== Generating cells alone ===== | ===== Generating cells alone ===== | ||
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| + | Generating cells is only useful if you plan to define 1D elements (such as springs) in your model. | ||
| ==== Manual definition ==== | ==== Manual definition ==== | ||
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