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− | {{GuiCommand|Name=Part Torus|MenuLocation=Part → Torus||Workbenches=[[Part Module|Part]] | + | {{GuiCommand|Name=Part Torus|MenuLocation=Part → Torus||Workbenches=[[Part Module|Part]]|SeeAlso=[[Part_CreatePrimitives|Part CreatePrimitives]]}} |
== Description == <!--T:2--> | == Description == <!--T:2--> | ||
Creates a simple parametric torus, with position, angle1, angle2, angle3, radius1 and radius2 as parameters. | Creates a simple parametric torus, with position, angle1, angle2, angle3, radius1 and radius2 as parameters. | ||
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[[File:SimpleTorus.jpg|400px]] | [[File:SimpleTorus.jpg|400px]] | ||
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== How to use == <!--T:4--> | == How to use == <!--T:4--> | ||
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In the [[Part_Workbench|Part]] workbench click on the torus icon [[Image:Part Torus.png|32px]]. The torus will be positioned at origin (point 0,0,0) on creation. | In the [[Part_Workbench|Part]] workbench click on the torus icon [[Image:Part Torus.png|32px]]. The torus will be positioned at origin (point 0,0,0) on creation. | ||
− | The angle parameters (angle1, angle2, angle3), as well as the radius parameter ( radius1 , radius2) parameters permit to parametrize the torus. | + | The angle parameters (angle1, angle2, angle3), as well as the radius parameter (radius1 , radius2) parameters permit to parametrize the torus, see next paragraph. |
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+ | [[File:TorusExampleOverviewParameters.jpg]] | ||
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+ | '''Parameter''' | ||
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+ | A torus can be assimilated to a small disc that makes a circular orbit around an imaginary axe. Thus the parametric torus is defined by the following parameters: | ||
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+ | * {{Parameter|Radius1:}} Radius of the circle around which the disc circulate | ||
+ | * {{Parameter|Radius2:}} Radius of the disc defining the form of the torus | ||
+ | * {{Parameter|Angle1:}} 1st angle to cut / define the disc of the torus | ||
+ | * {{Parameter|Angle2:}} 2nd angle to cut / define the disc of the torus | ||
+ | * {{Parameter|Angle3:}} 3rd angle to define the circumference of the torus. | ||
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+ | as well as the standard set of placement parameters. The pictures below give a visual overview of the parameters antecedently mentioned: | ||
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+ | [[File:TorusExampleRadius1.jpg]] | ||
+ | The parameter Radius1 has a value of 20 mm. | ||
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+ | [[File:TorusExampleRadius2.jpg]] | ||
+ | The parameter Radius2 has a value of 2 mm. | ||
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+ | [[File:TorusExampleAngle1.jpg]] | ||
+ | The parameter Angle1 has a value of -90°. Notice that, the "angle measure" tool cannot display negative angle. Considered the displayed value in picture as "-90°". | ||
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+ | [[File:TorusExampleAngle2.jpg]] | ||
+ | The parameter Angle2 has a value of 90°. | ||
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+ | [[File:TorusExampleAngle3.jpg]] | ||
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+ | The parameter Angle3 has a value of 90°. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:19, 13 February 2019
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Description
Creates a simple parametric torus, with position, angle1, angle2, angle3, radius1 and radius2 as parameters.
How to use
In the Part workbench click on the torus icon . The torus will be positioned at origin (point 0,0,0) on creation.
The angle parameters (angle1, angle2, angle3), as well as the radius parameter (radius1 , radius2) parameters permit to parametrize the torus, see next paragraph.
Option
Parameter
A torus can be assimilated to a small disc that makes a circular orbit around an imaginary axe. Thus the parametric torus is defined by the following parameters:
- Radius1: Radius of the circle around which the disc circulate
- Radius2: Radius of the disc defining the form of the torus
- Angle1: 1st angle to cut / define the disc of the torus
- Angle2: 2nd angle to cut / define the disc of the torus
- Angle3: 3rd angle to define the circumference of the torus.
as well as the standard set of placement parameters. The pictures below give a visual overview of the parameters antecedently mentioned:
The parameter Radius1 has a value of 20 mm.
The parameter Radius2 has a value of 2 mm.
The parameter Angle1 has a value of -90°. Notice that, the "angle measure" tool cannot display negative angle. Considered the displayed value in picture as "-90°".
The parameter Angle2 has a value of 90°.
The parameter Angle3 has a value of 90°.
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