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Saphir Guided Session #3
SapGS03 - 10/13
D01.3 • Data fields
We will simplify our 2D Map to demonstrate some other numerical model features. Select the
and delete the composite anchors, the leaky faults and the radial composite option
of well P01. Use the icon and hover over the item you want delete and click.
Click on
in the toolbar to load a data field. It is possible to load field wide thickness,
porosity and permeability to be taken into account during the simulation.
In this case we will proceed to load field wide thickness and porosity. The files to use are
stored in the Example directory; SapGS03_Thickness.txt and SapGS03_Porosity.txt. Proceed
to load the files in the 2D data edition dialog, one by one specifying the value you load in the
droplist in this dialog. A dialog pops up saying 'In the current coordinates system, reference
point is at location (0,0). Do you want to continue?'. Press Yes and point to the required file.
Click on the display settings icon; in the
tab you can choose which value to display
in the 2D Map. The coloring is governed by the choice of the color scale that can be edited in
the
tab. On the other hand, the choice of the algorithm used for data interpolation
may be edited and altered in the ‘Grid settings and interpolation’ dialog ( ), in the
tab.
Figure D01.3 illustrates the 2D Map with default interpolation and the thickness map on the
left and porosity on the right. The source data are displayed as black points.
Fig. D01.3 • Thickness and porosity maps
Click on the Model icon to display the Numerical model dialog. The buttons and can be
used to switch between thickness and porosity for the display of the 2D Map in the Model
dialog. Check 'include thickness field' and 'include porosity field' and make sure you have
checked the option to store pressure fields, Figure D01.4 left.
Generate the model. The response is now different to that of the original reservoir,
Figure D01.4 right.