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| - | FIXME kan hverken finde wiki siden i sitemap eller ID i fast help | + | ====== Lithology of wells as a 3D grid ====== |
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| + | This is a description of how to show the lithology of wells as a 3D grid in GeoScene3D. In this case, the wells are loaded from Jupiter, the National Well database in Denmark. | ||
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| + | ==== Requirements ==== | ||
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| + | === Data === | ||
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| + | You can use any project that contains Wells, e.g., the project you created in one of the tutorial [[: | ||
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| + | ==== Step 1. Load wells ==== | ||
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| + | Load wells to GeoScene3D with the use of the "Add Data Wizard" | ||
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| + | Select the “Setup data for modelling”, | ||
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| + | Define the 3D Grid object for your project, in this case it has to be a Discrete Value Grid, name the grid and press next as illustrated in the below image.\\ | ||
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| + | Select a list of symbols which represents the lithology in the wells and press next. In the case, the symbol list is taken from Jupiter, the National Well Database in Denmark.\\ | ||
| + | **TIP: You can import/ | ||
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| + | Define the grid geometry as scene extent or as a given model area and press next as illustrated in the below image.\\ | ||
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| + | Define a grid output directory and press next. Select the target group object in the object manager for the created object and press next and finish. | ||
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| + | ==== Step 2. 3D Grid ==== | ||
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| + | Right-click on the 3D Grid, in this case named " | ||
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| + | Select "Grid Operations" | ||
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| + | Press Execute, close and stop the edit session. | ||
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| + | ==== Result ==== | ||
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| + | As default, the 3D grid shows in the 3D window as nodes as illustrated in the below image.\\ | ||
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| + | The 3D grid can be illustrated as slices, for example as horizontal slices as illustrated in the below image.\\ | ||
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| + | The 3D grid can be illustrated as node cubes as illustrated in the below image. Define the size of the node cubes as "Set To Node Spacing" | ||
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