Hello all,
I am trying to modify the Gmsh and Getdp example of "Torus3d", and while it is
explicitly listed as a Getdp example my query is with the geometry of the
problem.
As I understand it, the torus is formed by specifying four points then linking
the points together with four lines which are then rotationally extruded
around a line-point combination. The lines are combined to form a line loop
which is then defined as a "Plane surface" and finally defined as a "Physical
surface" and assigned the number 66.
My query is as follows: around line 100 in torus3d.geo is the statement
Physical Surface(79) = {70,74,78,66};
And in torus3d.pro the coil region is assigned number 79.
While I can see the origin of the number 66 in the assignment of Physical
Surface(79), where do the surfaces 70, 74 and 78 arise from?
How could one query the geometry to find this out. I have tried the "inspect"
mode with no luck.
Your advice would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards, Michael Grant.
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