Skip to end of metadata
Go to start of metadata

You are viewing an old version of this page. View the current version.

Compare with Current View Page History

« Previous Version 19 Next »

Project window

The project window is an important concept. It defines the area of interest (AOI) of the project. Usually it is equivalent to the grid window; i.e. the area of the grid models of the reservoir.

Exercise

Generate project window

  1. Zoom to data on the interpretation lines in the project: _02_Time data > Interpretation lines
  2. Display the seismic interpretation lines.
  3. Draw the windows frame by clicking
  4. Set the screen in 2D mode.
  5. Display the border line from the project: _01Cultural > Boundary > border_line
  6. Use Tools -> Quick Digitizer to digitize your own border line and save it. F.inst. name it border_line2.
  7. The project window is usually set in the Project Settings panel under Data.
    1. Look at the other options in the project settings panel.
    • Section* - Used to change project name.
      Geodetics - We use UTM 51 S as our projection and WGS83 as our datum.
      Graphics - It is an advantage to erase the screen when loading the project because the no graphics from another area will disturb the current graphics when the system calculates visualization parameters.


    Project window set in the Data section in project options

  8. Look at the other options in the project settings panel.

    Features regarding the project window

  • All the reservoir grids in the project are usually gridded within the project window.
  • The gridding panels have there own window settings that should for convenience coincide with the project window.
  • If you change the project window and use that as a new grid window you cannot mix grids with different grid window in a reservoir model.

Remember to

  • No labels