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Fault Reactivation Result: Well log extraction adjustments #10577

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jonjenssen opened this issue Sep 4, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #10624
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Fault Reactivation Result: Well log extraction adjustments #10577

jonjenssen opened this issue Sep 4, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #10624
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Enhancement An addition that can be observed by the user GeoMech Geomechanical issue

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jonjenssen commented Sep 4, 2023

The well log extraction curve definition needs to be updated. The axis of the first test model was wrong (Z vs. Y swapped).

Suggested approach:

  • Export points defining the intersection line between the 2D model and the fault plane together with the INP file
  • Export fault plane normal vector
  • Use exported values together with result ODB file to define well curves -> no need for a manually defined intersection anymore
@jonjenssen jonjenssen added Enhancement An addition that can be observed by the user GeoMech Geomechanical issue labels Sep 4, 2023
@jonjenssen jonjenssen added this to the DE4RM 2023 - Sprint 09 milestone Sep 4, 2023
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