You can create a three-dimensional donut or ring-shaped entity known as a torus. The diameter of a ring is always parallel with the xy plane of the current UCS. A torus is constructed by revolving a circle about a line drawn in the plane of the circle and parallel with the z-axis of the current UCS. You position a torus by specifying its center point. You determine the size of a torus by specifying its overall diameter or radius and the diameter or radius of the tube (the circle being revolved).
To create a torus as an ACIS solid
1 Do one of the following to choose Torus (
):
• On the ribbon, choose Draw 3D > Torus (in Draw 3D Solids).
• On the menu, choose Draw > 3D Solids > Torus.
• On the Draw 3D Solids toolbar, click the Torus tool.
• Type torus and then press Enter.
2 Specify the center of the whole torus.
3 Specify the radius or diameter of the whole torus.
4 Specify the radius or diameter of the body of the torus.
To create a torus as a Facet Model mesh
1 Do one of the following to choose Torus (
):
• On the ribbon, choose Draw 3D > Torus (in Facet Model Meshes).
• On the menu, choose Draw > Facet Model Meshes > Torus.
• On the Facet Model Meshes toolbar, click the Torus tool.
• Type fmtorus and then press Enter.
2 Specify the center of the whole torus.
3 Specify the radius or diameter of the whole torus.
4 Specify the radius or diameter of the body (tube) of the torus.
To create a torus as a 3D mesh
1 Do one of the following to choose Torus (
):
• On the ribbon, choose Draw 3D > Torus (in Draw 3D Meshes).
• On the menu, choose Draw > 3D Meshes > Torus.
• On the Draw 3D Meshes toolbar, click the Torus tool.
• Type ai_torus and then press Enter.
2 Specify the center of the whole torus.
3 Specify the radius or diameter of the whole torus.
4 Specify the radius or diameter of the body of the torus.
5 Specify the number of longitudinal sections that are perpendicular to the xy plane.
6 Specify the number of latitudinal sections that are parallel to the xy plane.
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Center (A) and radius of the whole torus (B), and the radius of the body (C).
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