Interactive Manipulations of Geological models through Cross Sections.
in: Proc. 21st Gocad Meeting, Nancy
Abstract
Interactive manipulation tools are widely used in many computer-aided applications. We focus
on two specific tools to modify 3D geoscientific models. The first one is dedicated to the interactive
editing of micro-layers in a reservoir. This new tool allows the user to drag under constraints the trace
of micro-horizons on a special-purpose cross-section. The second part presents a new paradigm for
interactive sealed model updating. This new methodology, based on a local parameterization coupled
with Delaunay constrained triangulation, and on the use of the DSI algorithm, allows the user to
interactively displace consistently a horizon along a fault in a 3D model while keeping a perfect
contact between the two objects.
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@inproceedings{caumon_2001,
abstract = { Interactive manipulation tools are widely used in many computer-aided applications. We focus
on two specific tools to modify 3D geoscientific models. The first one is dedicated to the interactive
editing of micro-layers in a reservoir. This new tool allows the user to drag under constraints the trace
of micro-horizons on a special-purpose cross-section. The second part presents a new paradigm for
interactive sealed model updating. This new methodology, based on a local parameterization coupled
with Delaunay constrained triangulation, and on the use of the DSI algorithm, allows the user to
interactively displace consistently a horizon along a fault in a 3D model while keeping a perfect
contact between the two objects. },
author = { Caumon, Guillaume AND Mallet, Jean-Laurent AND Sword, Charles H. AND Bombarde, Sebastien },
booktitle = { Proc. 21st Gocad Meeting, Nancy },
title = { Interactive Manipulations of Geological models through Cross Sections. },
year = { 2001 }
}
