Part Torus
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Description
Crea un toro paramétrico simple, con los parámetros de posición, ángulo1, ángulo2, ángulo3, radio1 y radio2. El toro se posicionará en el origen (point 0,0,0). Los parámetros de ángulo permiten crear una porción del toro en lugar de uno completo (están establecidos como 360° por defecto), los radios 1 y 2 definen respectivamente el tamaño del agujero y del anillo del toro.
A Part Torus can be turned into a segment of a torus by changing its DatosAngle3 property. By changing its DatosAngle1 and/or DatosAngle2 properties the swept profile can become a segment of a circle.
Usage
- There are several ways to invoke the command:
- Press the
Torus button.
- Select the Part → Primitives →
Torus option from the menu.
- Press the
- The Torus object is created.
- Optionally change the dimensions and DatosPlacement of the torus by doing one of the following:
- Double-click the object in the Tree View:
- The Geometric Primitives task panel opens.
- Change one or more properties.
- The object is dynamically updated in the 3D View.
- Press the OK button to close the task panel.
- Change the properties in the Property View.
- Change the DatosPlacement with the
Std TransformManip command.
- Double-click the object in the Tree View:
Example
A Part Torus object created with the scripting example below is shown here.
Notes
- A Part Torus can also be created with the
Part Primitives command. With that command you can specify the dimensions and placement at creation time.
Properties
See also: Property View.
A Part Torus object is derived from a Part Feature object and inherits all its properties. It also has the following additional properties:
Data
Attachment
The object has the same attachment properties as a Part Part2DObject.
Torus
- DatosRadius1 (
Length): The radius of the circular path of the torus. The default is10mm. - DatosRadius2 (
Length): The radius of the circular profile of the torus. The default is2mm. - DatosAngle1 (
Angle): The start angle of the circular profile. Valid range:-180° <= value <= 180°. The default is-180°. - DatosAngle2 (
Angle): The end angle the circular profile. Valid range:-180° <= value <= 180°. The default is180°. If the total angle of the circular profile is smaller than360°the profile will have a pie-shape. - DatosAngle3 (
Angle): The angle of the circular path of the torus. Valid range:0° < value <= 360°. The default is360°. If it is smaller than360°the resulting solid will be a segment of a torus.
Scripting
See also: Autogenerated API documentation, Part scripting and FreeCAD Scripting Basics.
A Part Torus can be created with the addObject() method of the document:
torus = FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.addObject("Part::Torus", "myTorus")
- Where
"myTorus"is the name for the object. - The function returns the newly created object.
Example:
import FreeCAD as App
doc = App.activeDocument()
torus = doc.addObject("Part::Torus", "myTorus")
torus.Radius1 = 20
torus.Radius2 = 10
torus.Angle1 = -90
torus.Angle2 = 45
torus.Angle3 = 270
torus.Placement = App.Placement(App.Vector(1, 2, 3), App.Rotation(30, 45, 10))
doc.recompute()
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