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A finite element mesh is refined by subdividing existing elements into two or more elements of the same type, what is the name of such a refinement?

(a) h-version mesh refinement

(b) p-version mesh refinement

(c) h, p-version mesh refinement

(d) p, h-version mesh refinement

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My question is taken from Modelling Considerations in portion Interpolation Functions, Numerical Integration and Modelling Considerations of Finite Element Method

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The correct option is (a) h-version mesh refinement

For explanation I would say: Refining a mesh by subdividing its existing elements into two or more elements of the same type is called the h-version mesh refinement. Alternatively, in p-version mesh refinement, the existing elements can be replaced by elements of a higher order. The h, p-version mesh refinement, in which the elements are subdivided into two or more elements in some places and replaced with higher-order elements in other places.

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