Faults

Use Faults tool to intersect components classified as Faults and Horizons.

Faults are generally interpreted separately from other geo-bodies and commonly have a different, disconnected, discretization. A key geo- model building step is connecting these fault(s) to the rest of the domain in a geologically reasonably and consistent way. Until now the process of finding, resolving, honoring and, often, stitching the numerous intersections between fault(s) and other geo-features necessary to achieve this was long and laborious. GeoD-Pre simplifies and automates many of the procedures required whilst allowing complete user control of all aspects of the process. There could be intersections between faults-horizons, and/or between two faults. Using the Faults tool, you can fix such intersection issues.
Before After
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Fault and horizons are intersecting without mesh interaction
  • After the process, the fault and horizon mesh are intersected and nodes are equivalenced;
  • Intersecting fault is split into two components under same part.
From GeoD ribbon, Fix group, select Faults.
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Available options are:

  1. Select displayed faults
  2. Select faults manually from the graphics area
  3. Advanced selection options
  4. Select displayed horizons
  5. Select horizons manually from the graphics area

Faults Tool Options

Description of Faults options.

Advanced Options
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Stitch Gaps
Tolerance to close gap
Tolerance to remove penetration
Penetration removal tolerance value.
Number of layers to remesh
Number of layers to be remeshed after intersection.
Organize faults
To organize faults into different components after intersection with horizons.