3D Balanced unfolding with Gocad
Philippe Samson and Jean Laurent Mallet. ( 1994 )
in: 56th EAEG Meeting, European Association of Geoscientists \& Engineers
Abstract
In order to validate a cross section, the balancing theory is commonly used [1]. Such a processing is limitated by the fact that the balancing theory is valid only if the cross section orientation is in the same direction than the main constraint. Such a limitation would disappear in a 3D balancing process.
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@inproceedings{samson:hal-04026871,
abstract = {In order to validate a cross section, the balancing theory is commonly used [1]. Such a processing is limitated by the fact that the balancing theory is valid only if the cross section orientation is in the same direction than the main constraint. Such a limitation would disappear in a 3D balancing process.},
address = {Vienne, Austria},
author = {Samson, Philippe and Mallet, Jean Laurent},
booktitle = {{56th EAEG Meeting}},
doi = {10.3997/2214-4609.201410202},
hal_id = {hal-04026871},
hal_version = {v1},
publisher = {{European Association of Geoscientists \& Engineers}},
title = {{3D Balanced unfolding with Gocad}},
url = {https://hal.univ-lorraine.fr/hal-04026871},
year = {1994}
}
