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<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/</link> <link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/</link>
<description>Recent content in 3D Main Window on ResInsight</description> <description>Recent content in 3D Main Window on ResInsight</description>
<generator>Hugo -- gohugo.io</generator> <generator>Hugo -- gohugo.io</generator>
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<title>3D Views</title> <title>3D Views</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/3dviews/</link> <link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/3dviews/</link>
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<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/cellresults/</guid> <guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/cellresults/</guid>
<description>The main results to post process in ResInsight are Cell Results. A Cell Result is one value, or a small set of values per cell over a region of the grid. A Cell Result is also referred to as a Property. <description>The main results to post process in ResInsight are Cell Results. A Cell Result is one value, or a small set of values per cell over a region of the grid. A Cell Result is also referred to as a Property.
Cell Results are used in several operations and settings: Cell Results are used in several operations and settings:
Cell Colors Cell Edge Result (Eclipse Only) Separate Fault Result (Eclipse Only) Property Filters Well Log Extraction Curves Cell Result Time History Curves In the property panel of all those, the same options are used to define the Cell Result of interest.</description> Cell Colors Cell Edge Result (Eclipse Only) Separate Fault Result (Eclipse Only) Property Filters Well Log Extraction Curves Cell Result Time History Curves In the property panel of all those, the same options are used to define the Cell Result of interest.</description>
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<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/resultcolorlegend/</guid> <guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/resultcolorlegend/</guid>
<description>The color mapping of the displayed cell result is controlled by the Color Legend item in Project Tree. The legend can be shown or hidden by checking or unchecking the box in front of the Color Legend item. <description>The color mapping of the displayed cell result is controlled by the Color Legend item in Project Tree. The legend can be shown or hidden by checking or unchecking the box in front of the Color Legend item.
Legend configuration As shown above, the Legend configuration for cell results allows the following settings: Legend configuration As shown above, the Legend configuration for cell results allows the following settings:
Number of levels &amp;ndash; Defines the number of tick marks displayed next to the color legend Significant digits &amp;ndash; Defines the number of significant digits in the number formatting Number format &amp;ndash; Defines how the numbers are formatted Colors &amp;ndash; Defines the color palette for the legend by selecting from Color Legends Mapping &amp;ndash; Defines the mapping of numerical values to legend colors: Discrete Linear &amp;ndash; Legend divided into linear levels defined by Number of levels Continuous Linear &amp;ndash; Continuous linear legend with tick mark count defined by Number of levels Continuous Logarithmic &amp;ndash; Continuous logarithmic legend with tick mark count defined by Number of levels Discrete Logarithmic &amp;ndash; Logarithmic legend divided into levels defined by Number of levels Category &amp;ndash; Legend with one level per category for formation names and discrete data (e.</description> Number of levels &amp;ndash; Defines the number of tick marks displayed next to the color legend Significant digits &amp;ndash; Defines the number of significant digits in the number formatting Number format &amp;ndash; Defines how the numbers are formatted Colors &amp;ndash; Defines the color palette for the legend by selecting from Color Legends Mapping &amp;ndash; Defines the mapping of numerical values to legend colors: Discrete Linear &amp;ndash; Legend divided into linear levels defined by Number of levels Continuous Linear &amp;ndash; Continuous linear legend with tick mark count defined by Number of levels Continuous Logarithmic &amp;ndash; Continuous logarithmic legend with tick mark count defined by Number of levels Discrete Logarithmic &amp;ndash; Logarithmic legend divided into levels defined by Number of levels Category &amp;ndash; Legend with one level per category for formation names and discrete data (e.</description>
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Standard Color Legends ResInsight offers an extensive set of built-in color legends as listed by Standard Color Legends. As Standard Color Legends cannot be modified, you must create a Custom Color Legend when needing a legend that is not covered by Standard Color Legends.</description> Standard Color Legends ResInsight offers an extensive set of built-in color legends as listed by Standard Color Legends. As Standard Color Legends cannot be modified, you must create a Custom Color Legend when needing a legend that is not covered by Standard Color Legends.</description>
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<title>Comparison View</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/comparisonview/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/comparisonview/</guid>
<description>ResInsight offers a Comparison View to compare two existing views in terms of grid geometry, results, intersections and more. The Comparison View allows comparison of information of different grids and different solutions on the same grid in a single view. This improves efficiency and simplifies the workflow when working with related but different models.
The figure above exemplifies a Comparison View for comparison of two different simulations models and results.</description>
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<title>Contour Maps</title> <title>Contour Maps</title>
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<description>ResInsight can create contour maps based on different forms of aggregation of 3D Eclipse data onto a 2D Plane. Any 3D result value can be aggregated, in addition to specialised results, such as Oil, Gas and Hydrocarbon columns. A Contour Map is a specialised 2D view with many of the same features as the 3D views, including property filters, range filters and display of faults and wells. ResInsight is able to export a contour map to a text file.</description> <description>ResInsight can create contour maps based on different forms of aggregation of 3D Eclipse data onto a 2D Plane. Any 3D result value can be aggregated, in addition to specialised results, such as Oil, Gas and Hydrocarbon columns. A Contour Map is a specialised 2D view with many of the same features as the 3D views, including property filters, range filters and display of faults and wells. ResInsight is able to export a contour map to a text file.</description>
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<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/resultinspection/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/resultinspection/</guid>
<description>The results mapped on the 3D model can be inspected in detail by left clicking cells in the 3D view. The selected cells will be highlighted, text information displayed in the Result Info docking window, and the time-history values plotted in the Result Plot, if available.
The values along the different K-layers is available in the Depth Plot
Visibility of the docking widows can be controlled from the Windows menu.</description>
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<title>Filters</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/filters/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/filters/</guid>
<description>Filters are used to control the visibility of cells in the 3D view. Two types of filters exist:
Cell Filter &amp;ndash; Extracts subset(s) of grid cells Property Filter &amp;ndash; Extracts cells with a property value matching a value range The visibility of cells connected to wells, and fences can be controlled from Simulation Wells.
(Not applicable for Geomechanical cases)
Filters Settings Filters can be turned on and off using their check-boxes in Project Tree and controlled by their corresponding Property Editor.</description>
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<title>Intersections</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/intersections/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/intersections/</guid>
<description>Intersections are cross sections of a grid model that cut the grid in various ways to display grid cell values. There are two main types of intersections:
Intersection: is defined by a piece-wise linear curve and a direction of extrusion. The curve can be either a simulation well, a well path, a user defined polyline, or a user defined line. An intersection can also be shown in a separate 2D Intersection View.</description>
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<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/polygons/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/polygons/</guid>
<description>ResInsight supports import, export and creation of polygons and polylines.
Polygons in Project A polygon is available for all views in a project. The polygons can be imported from file, exported to file or created by interactively clicking in a view.
Create a Polygon To create a polygon, the user clicks on a set of locations in 3D. This operation can be started by:
Right-click on some geometry in a view, from the menu select Polygon Right-click on Polygons in the Project Tree and select Create Polygon This will enable a mode where the user can click in the view to create a polygon.</description>
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<title>Surfaces</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/surfaces/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/surfaces/</guid>
<description>ResInsight is capable of mapping properties and simulation results onto 3D surfaces imported from GOCAD and Petrel as specified below.
Import and appearance of surfaces 3D surfaces from GOCAD and Petrel are imported into ResInsight by the menu option File-&amp;gt;Import-&amp;gt;Import Surfaces in the 3D Main Window.
Imported surfaces are listed under the entry in the Project Tree. You can click on a surface to change i.e. the name or color of the surface, or change the file to read the surface data from.</description>
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<title>Faults</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/faults/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/faults/</guid>
<description>This section describes how Faults are detected and visualized. NNC&amp;rsquo;s are a part of the Faults visualization and are thus also mentioned in this section.
Related pages :
Allan Diagrams
Derived Results
Fault Detection ResInsight always scans the grids for geometrical faults when they are loaded. When two opposite cell faces of I, J, K neighbor cells does not match geometrically, they are tagged.
All the tagged cell faces are then compared to the faults possibly imported from the *.</description>
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<title>Allan Diagram</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/allandiagrams/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/allandiagrams/</guid>
<description>Allan Diagrams displays the overlap of formations and layers across fault faces.
Separate Fault Result The Allan Diagram is dispayed by selecting the Separate Fault Result in the project tree. See Faults for more details.
Property Editor Settings Binary Formation Allan One color for all NNC areas with same formation on across fault, and one color for NNC with different formations across fault Formation Allan Formation colors are used, and a mix of the two formation colors are displayed if we have different formations across fault Mouse interaction When clicking on an NNC area multiple times, the highlighted cell switched from the cell in front of the formation and behind the fault.</description>
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<title> Zonations/Formations</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/formations/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/formations/</guid>
<description>This section will describe how to use formations for different k-layers of a case, and how to use well picks/zonations for ranges of measured depths of a well path.
Formations for k-layers Formation information can be utilized in ResInsight as cell colors, used in property filters and are displayed in the Result info panel when selecting single cells.
To use this functionality you will need to :
Import one or more Formation Names file(s) Select the correct Formation Names file in the Case of interest Import of Formation Names Files Formation Names files can be imported by using the command: File-&amp;gt;Import-&amp;gt;Import Formation Names.</description>
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<title>Depth Plot</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/depthplot/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/depthplot/</guid>
<description>When clicking on cells in 3D, all values along the IJ column of the selected cells can be displayed in a depth plot. This can be combined with a Result Plot displaying the change for selected cells over time.
Result Inspection</description>
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<title>Seismic View</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/seismicview/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/seismicview/</guid>
<description>Seismic View Import of data is described in Seismic Data. A seismic view can be created based on a seismic cube. This view can display seismic data, wells and annotation object. To visualize both grid data and seismic data in the same view, see Seismic Sections.
Seismic View features When seismic data is present, a new Seismic View can be created from the right-click menu of a seismic data source or the seismic views folder item.</description>
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<title>Seismic Sections</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/seismicsections/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/seismicsections/</guid>
<description>Creating a Seismic Section Import of data is described in Seismic Data
Seismic Sections are cross sections that cut a grid model in various ways to display seismic data. A Seismic Section is created by right-clicking the Seismic Section item in Project Tree
The following types of Seismic Sections are available:
Inline Section: A seismic line within a 3D survey parallel to the direction in which the data were acquired.</description>
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<title>Linked Views</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/linkedviews/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/linkedviews/</guid>
<description>One or more views can be linked together to allow some settings like camera position and range filters, propagate from one view to another.
Establish Linked Views To establish a link between views, select Link Visible Views from the View toolbar. This will open a dialog where the Master View is selected. When pressing Ok in this dialog, the Linked Views items are displayed in the top of the Project Tree.</description>
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<title>Comparison View</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/comparisonview/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/comparisonview/</guid>
<description>ResInsight offers a Comparison View to compare two existing views in terms of grid geometry, results, intersections and more. The Comparison View allows comparison of information of different grids and different solutions on the same grid in a single view. This improves efficiency and simplifies the workflow when working with related but different models.
The figure above exemplifies a Comparison View for comparison of two different simulations models and results. The left hand side is used to display grid and results of an Eclipse simulation while the right hand side displays an ABAQUS grid and simulation results from geomechanical analysis.</description>
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<title>Flow Results</title> <title>Flow Results</title>
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Displaying Streamlines To display streamlines, select a time step and check the Streamlines checkbox in Project Tree. Displaying Streamlines To display streamlines, select a time step and check the Streamlines checkbox in Project Tree.
Property Editor The display and animation of streamlines is controlled by the Property Editor.</description> Property Editor The display and animation of streamlines is controlled by the Property Editor.</description>
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<title>Tensor Results</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/tensors/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/tensors/</guid>
<description>Tensors are arrows showing the average principal vectors in an element, shown on every visible face of the element.
The tensor results editor is found in a geo mechanical model&amp;rsquo;s View in the project tree as seen below.
Visualization The tensor arrows visualize the principal vectors in three directions. Each colored pair of arrows represents a principal. In the example above, the orange and blue arrows represent pressures and the white arrows represent a tension.</description>
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<title>Result Inspection</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/resultinspection/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/resultinspection/</guid>
<description>The results mapped on the 3D model can be inspected in detail by left clicking cells in the 3D view. The selected cells will be highlighted, text information displayed in the Result Info docking window, and the time-history values plotted in the Result Plot, if available.
The values along the different K-layers is available in the Depth Plot
Visibility of the docking widows can be controlled from the Windows menu.</description>
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<title>Filters</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/filters/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/filters/</guid>
<description>Filters are used to control the visibility of cells in the 3D view. Two types of filters exist:
Cell Filter &amp;ndash; Extracts subset(s) of grid cells Property Filter &amp;ndash; Extracts cells with a property value matching a value range The visibility of cells connected to wells, and fences can be controlled from Simulation Wells.
(Not applicable for Geomechanical cases)
Common Properties Cell and Property Filters Filters can be turned on and off using their check-boxes in Project Tree and controlled by their corresponding Property Editor.</description>
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<title>Intersections</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/intersections/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/intersections/</guid>
<description>Intersections are cross sections of a grid model that cut the grid in various ways to display grid cell values. There are two main types of intersections:
Intersection: is defined by a piece-wise linear curve and a direction of extrusion. The curve can be either a simulation well, a well path, a user defined polyline, or a user defined line. An intersection can also be shown in a separate 2D Intersection View.</description>
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<title>Seismic View</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/seismicview/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/seismicview/</guid>
<description>Seismic View Import of data is described in Seismic Data. A seismic view can be created based on a seismic cube. This view can display seismic data, wells and annotation object. To visualize both grid data and seismic data in the same view, see Seismic Sections.
Seismic View features When seismic data is present, a new Seismic View can be created from the right-click menu of a seismic data source or the seismic views folder item.</description>
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<title>Seismic Sections</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/seismicsections/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/seismicsections/</guid>
<description>Creating a Seismic Section Import of data is described in Seismic Data
Seismic Sections are cross sections that cut a grid model in various ways to display seismic data. A Seismic Section is created by right-clicking the Seismic Section item in Project Tree
The following types of Seismic Sections are available:
Inline Section: A seismic line within a 3D survey parallel to the direction in which the data were acquired.</description>
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<title>Surfaces</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/surfaces/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/surfaces/</guid>
<description>ResInsight is capable of mapping properties and simulation results onto 3D surfaces imported from GOCAD and Petrel as specified below.
Import and appearance of surfaces 3D surfaces from GOCAD and Petrel are imported into ResInsight by the menu option File-&amp;gt;Import-&amp;gt;Import Surfaces in the 3D Main Window.
Imported surfaces are listed under the entry in the Project Tree. You can click on a surface to change i.e. the name or color of the surface, or change the file to read the surface data from.</description>
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<title>Allan Diagram</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/allandiagrams/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/allandiagrams/</guid>
<description>Allan Diagrams displays the overlap of formations and layers across fault faces.
Separate Fault Result The Allan Diagram is dispayed by selecting the Separate Fault Result in the project tree. See Faults for more details.
Property Editor Settings Binary Formation Allan One color for all NNC areas with same formation on across fault, and one color for NNC with different formations across fault Formation Allan Formation colors are used, and a mix of the two formation colors are displayed if we have different formations across fault Mouse interaction When clicking on an NNC area multiple times, the highlighted cell switched from the cell in front of the formation and behind the fault.</description>
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<title>Faults</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/faults/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/faults/</guid>
<description>This section describes how Faults are detected and visualized. NNC&amp;rsquo;s are a part of the Faults visualization and are thus also mentioned in this section.
Related pages :
Allan Diagrams
Derived Results
Fault Detection ResInsight always scans the grids for geometrical faults when they are loaded. When two opposite cell faces of I, J, K neighbor cells does not match geometrically, they are tagged.
All the tagged cell faces are then compared to the faults possibly imported from the *.</description>
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<title> Zonations/Formations</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/formations/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/formations/</guid>
<description>This section will describe how to use formations for different k-layers of a case, and how to use well picks/zonations for ranges of measured depths of a well path.
Formations for k-layers Formation information can be utilized in ResInsight as cell colors, used in property filters and are displayed in the Result info panel when selecting single cells.
To use this functionality you will need to :
Import one or more Formation Names file(s) Select the correct Formation Names file in the Case of interest Import of Formation Names Files Formation Names files can be imported by using the command: File-&amp;gt;Import-&amp;gt;Import Formation Names.</description>
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<description>When clicking on cells in 3D, all values along the IJ column of the selected cells can be displayed in a depth plot. This can be combined with a Result Plot displaying the change for selected cells over time.
Result Inspection</description>
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<description>ResInsight 3D Views has an info box in the upper right corner displaying statistics for the current view. A more detailed version of this information may also be displayed in a separate dialog window. Right click on the 3D view background and select Grid Statistics to bring up the dialog.
Grid Statistics Dialog Fields The dialog consist of three information parts.
Info text Histogram Cumulative Histogram Info Text The Info Text field shows general info about the case, the selected results, and some statistics.</description>
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<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/linkedviews/</guid>
<description>One or more views can be linked together to allow some settings like camera position and range filters, propagate from one view to another.
Establish Linked Views To establish a link between views, select Link Visible Views from the View toolbar. This will open a dialog where the Master View is selected. When pressing Ok in this dialog, the Linked Views items are displayed in the top of the Project Tree.</description>
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Text annotations Reach circle annotations Polyline annotations User defined polylines Polylines imported from file Global scope vs local scope annotations Global annotations may be displayed in all views and are located in the Annotations project tree node right below Grid Models (Global annotations sub tree). Local annotations are associated with a specific view and are located in the Annotations project tree node below the view node (Local annotations sub tree).</description> <description>ResInsight supports displaying a few types of annotations in 3D views and Contour Map view.
Text annotations Reach circle annotations Polyline annotations User defined polylines Polylines imported from file Global scope vs local scope annotations Global annotations may be displayed in all views and are located in the Annotations project tree node right below Grid Models (Global annotations sub tree). Local annotations are associated with a specific view and are located in the Annotations project tree node below the view node (Local annotations sub tree).</description>
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<link>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/tensors/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/3d-main-window/tensors/</guid>
<description>Tensors are arrows showing the average principal vectors in an element, shown on every visible face of the element.
The tensor results editor is found in a geo mechanical model&amp;rsquo;s View in the project tree as seen below.
Visualization The tensor arrows visualize the principal vectors in three directions. Each colored pair of arrows represents a principal. In the example above, the orange and blue arrows represent pressures and the white arrows represent a tension.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<description>ResInsight 3D Views has an info box in the upper right corner displaying statistics for the current view. A more detailed version of this information may also be displayed in a separate dialog window. Right click on the 3D view background and select Grid Statistics to bring up the dialog.
Grid Statistics Dialog Fields The dialog consist of three information parts.
Info text Histogram Cumulative Histogram Info Text The Info Text field shows general info about the case, the selected results, and some statistics.</description> Info text Histogram Cumulative Histogram Info Text The Info Text field shows general info about the case, the selected results, and some statistics.</description>
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<description>Summary Data Summary data is usually available as SMSPEC and UNSRMY files. Data in UNSMRY files are store in a binary format, and all data for one time step is stored one section. When extracting data for all time steps for a single summary vector, data must be read from multiple sections. This can give bad performance for large datasets.
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<description>ResInsight offers a built-in property calculator for grid parameters. The Grid Property Calculator enables arithmetic expressions to be parsed and calculated for visualization purposes. The expression can be applied to one or multiple grid models, and the expression text can be stored to a file for later use.
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<link>https://resinsight.org/calculated-data/grid-property-calculations/aggregationofgridcellvalues/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<description>Calculate statistics for sum of mobile oil for an ensemble Workflow description
Import an ensemble of grid models with identical IJK into a Grid Case Group. Create a view on one of the source grid models, and create a cell filter for the region of interest. Create an expression for mobile oil MOBILE_OIL := if(((SOIL-SOWCR) &amp;lt; 0.00), 0.00, PORV*(SOIL-SOWCR)) Select a subset of time steps. This will significantly affect performance for for large grids with many time steps.</description>
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<description>Recent content in Calculated Data on ResInsight</description> <description>Recent content in Calculated Data on ResInsight</description>
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<title>Calculator Expressions</title> <title>Calculator Expressions</title>
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Operators and Functions Possible operations and functions are found by right-clicking in the expression window.</description> Operators and Functions Possible operations and functions are found by right-clicking in the expression window.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/calculated-data/aggregationofgridcellvalues/</guid>
<description>Calculate statistics for sum of mobile oil for an ensemble Workflow description
Import an ensemble of grid models with identical IJK into a Grid Case Group. Create a view on one of the source grid models, and create a cell filter. Create an expression for mobile oil MOBILE_OIL := if(((SOIL-SOWCR) &amp;lt; 0.00), 0.00, PORV*(SOIL-SOWCR)) Optionally select a subset of time steps Create an expression to sum values for all visible cells SUM_MOBILE_OIL := sum(MOBILE_OIL) Use the result from the previous calculation as input to the variable, use MOBILE_OIL from the Generated category.</description>
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<title>Curve Calculator</title> <title>Curve Calculator</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/calculated-data/curvecalculator/</link> <link>https://resinsight.org/calculated-data/curvecalculator/</link>
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Expressions can be saved to a text file using the Export Calculations button. The default location for calculations can be set in Preference-&amp;gt;Import/Export.</description> Expressions can be saved to a text file using the Export Calculations button. The default location for calculations can be set in Preference-&amp;gt;Import/Export.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/calculated-data/gridpropertycalculator/</guid>
<description>ResInsight offers a built-in property calculator for grid parameters. The Grid Property Calculator enables arithmetic expressions to be parsed and calculated for visualization purposes. The expression can be applied to one or multiple grid models, and the expression text can be stored to a file for later use.
Expressions can be saved to a text file using the Export Calculations button. The default location for calculations can be set in Preference-&amp;gt;Import/Export.</description>
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<title>Derived Results - Eclipse</title> <title>Derived Results - Eclipse</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/calculated-data/derivedresults/</link> <link>https://resinsight.org/calculated-data/derivedresults/</link>
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<guid>https://resinsight.org/calculated-data/casegroupsandstatistics/</guid> <guid>https://resinsight.org/calculated-data/casegroupsandstatistics/</guid>
<description>Grid Case Group&amp;rsquo;s are designed to make it easy to calculate statistics per cell and per time step of a large number of Eclipse simulation Cases with identical Grids (often labeled realizations). <description>Grid Case Group&amp;lsquo;s are designed to make it easy to calculate statistics per cell and per time step of a large number of Eclipse simulation Cases with identical Grids (often labeled realizations).
If you have several Eclipse simulations with different input parameters available, you can put all the realizations into a Grid Case Group and easily calculate each of the cells mean value, range and max/min values at each time step.</description> If you have several Eclipse simulations with different input parameters available, you can put all the realizations into a Grid Case Group and easily calculate each of the cells mean value, range and max/min values at each time step.</description>
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<description>Recent content in Export on ResInsight</description> <description>Recent content in Export on ResInsight</description>
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<link>https://resinsight.org/export/snapshots/</link> <link>https://resinsight.org/export/snapshots/</link>
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<description>Eclipse Properties can be exported to Eclipse ASCII files. This is particularly useful when a new property is generated using Octave. The generated property can be exported for further use in the simulator. <description>Eclipse Properties can be exported to Eclipse ASCII files. This is particularly useful when a new property is generated using Octave. The generated property can be exported for further use in the simulator.
Export Command To export the property currently active in the 3D View, activate the right-click menu on a Cell Result item in the Project Tree. Export Command To export the property currently active in the 3D View, activate the right-click menu on a Cell Result item in the Project Tree.
The following dialog will appear: The following dialog will appear:
Export File Name &amp;ndash; The path to exported file Eclipse Keyword &amp;ndash; The keyword to use for the property in the eclipse file Undefined Value &amp;ndash; This value is written to the file for all values that are flagged as undefined in ResInsight For import this type of property data see Import: Eclipse Cases</description> Export File Name &amp;ndash; The path to exported file Eclipse Keyword &amp;ndash; The keyword to use for the property in the eclipse file Undefined Value &amp;ndash; This value is written to the file for all values that are flagged as undefined in ResInsight For import this type of property data see Import: Eclipse Cases</description>
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<guid>https://resinsight.org/export/fluxnummultnum/</guid> <guid>https://resinsight.org/export/fluxnummultnum/</guid>
<description>The visible cells can be exported as a FLUXNUM or MULTNUM keyword that can be used in an Eclipse input data deck. <description>The visible cells can be exported as a FLUXNUM or MULTNUM keyword that can be used in an Eclipse input data deck.
You can do this by using the command Export Visible Cells as FLUXNUM/MULTNUM found by right clicking: You can do this by using the command Export Visible Cells as FLUXNUM/MULTNUM found by right clicking:
View in the Project Tree. Cell Result in the Project Tree. In any Eclipse 3D View. The command can also be found in File -&amp;gt; Export. If the command is used in the project tree, the visible cells from the selected view are used for calculation.</description> View in the Project Tree. Cell Result in the Project Tree. In any Eclipse 3D View. The command can also be found in File -&amp;gt; Export. If the command is used in the project tree, the visible cells from the selected view are used for calculation.</description>
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<guid>https://resinsight.org/export/exportwellpaths/</guid> <guid>https://resinsight.org/export/exportwellpaths/</guid>
<description>In order to export well paths to dev files, select the menu item File -&amp;gt; Export -&amp;gt; Export Visible Well Paths or select one or more well paths and then select one of the items in the sub menu Export Well Paths. <description>In order to export well paths to dev files, select the menu item File -&amp;gt; Export -&amp;gt; Export Visible Well Paths or select one or more well paths and then select one of the items in the sub menu Export Well Paths.
A dialog appears after selecting an export well path command. A dialog appears after selecting an export well path command.
Export Folder - Folder for the exported well path file(s). The folder will be created when performing the export and the names of the exported file(s) will be on the format &amp;lt;well name&amp;gt;.</description> Export Folder - Folder for the exported well path file(s). The folder will be created when performing the export and the names of the exported file(s) will be on the format &amp;lt;well name&amp;gt;.</description>
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<link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/download-and-install/linux-installation/</link> <link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/download-and-install/linux-installation/</link>
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<description>Install From Binary Packages on Linux Please not that the distribution by the OPM Project will be updated some time after the release of a new version on GitHub. <description>Install From Binary Packages on Linux Please not that the distribution by the OPM Project will be updated some time after the release of a new version on GitHub.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 or 7 Login as root and do:
yum-config-manager --add-repo https://opm-project.org/package/opm.repo Ubuntu On the command line do:
yum install resinsight sudo apt-get update
yum install resinsight-octave
sudo apt-get install software-properties-common sudo apt-get install software-properties-common
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:opm/ppa sudo apt-add-repository ppa:opm/ppa
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get update
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Launch the application using the command ResInsight Launch the application using the command ResInsight
For further installation details, see the ResInsight distribution on Opm Project Downloading and Installing.</description> For further installation details, see the ResInsight distribution on Opm Project Downloading and Installing.</description>
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<link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/download-and-install/windows-installation/</link> <link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/download-and-install/windows-installation/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate> <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate> <guid>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/download-and-install/windows-installation/</guid>
<description>ResInsight Installation Download ZIP binary distribution from https://github.com/OPM/ResInsight/releases Extract content from ZIP file Start ResInsight.exe The binary distribution does not support ABAQUS odb files. For building ResInsight with ABAQUS support, see Build Instructions.
Octave Installation (optional) Download Octave-4.0.0 and install it. (Newer versions will not work) Launch ResInsight.exe, open Edit-&amp;gt;Preferences. On the Octave tab, enter the path to the Octave command line interpreter executable. Octave Installation (optional) Download Octave-4.0.0 and install it. (Newer versions will not work) Launch ResInsight.exe, open Edit-&amp;gt;Preferences. On the Octave tab, enter the path to the Octave command line interpreter executable.
Octave Installation (optional) Download Octave-4.0.0 and install it. (Newer versions will not work) Launch ResInsight.exe, open Edit-&amp;gt;Preferences. On the Octave tab, enter the path to the Octave command line interpreter executable. ( Usually C:\Your\Path\To\Octave-x.</description>
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<title>Windows Subsystem for Linux</title> <title>Windows Subsystem for Linux</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/download-and-install/windows-subsystem-for-linux/</link> <link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/download-and-install/windows-subsystem-for-linux/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate> <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
@@ -51,12 +50,25 @@ On some configurations you will be asked to specify the location of Qt.</descrip
<description>The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) lets developers install a Linux distribution and use Linux applications, utilities, and Bash command-line tools directly on Windows, unmodified, without the overhead of a traditional virtual machine or dualboot setup. <description>The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) lets developers install a Linux distribution and use Linux applications, utilities, and Bash command-line tools directly on Windows, unmodified, without the overhead of a traditional virtual machine or dualboot setup.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install
ResInsight has been successfully installed and used on Ubuntu in WSL. The installation is similar to the Linux installation. The desktop application can be launced from the WSL command line, and the user interface will show up on the Windows desktop.</description> ResInsight has been successfully installed and used on Ubuntu in WSL. The installation is similar to the Linux installation. The desktop application can be launced from the WSL command line, and the user interface will show up on the Windows desktop.</description>
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On some configurations you will be asked to specify the location of Qt.</description>
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<title>Build Instructions Ubuntu</title>
<item> <link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/download-and-install/build-instructions-ubuntu/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/download-and-install/build-instructions-ubuntu/</guid>
<description>Dependencies and Prerequisites Configuration and build Tool Minimum version git 2.7.4 gcc 10 python 3 Update apt installer
sudo apt update
Install GCC and related tools
sudo apt install build-essential
sudo apt install curl zip unzip tar
As gcc 10 is required, it can be useful to set the default compiler. Set default compiler</description>
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<title>Building ResInsight from Source</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/download-and-install/buildinstructions/</link> <link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/download-and-install/buildinstructions/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate> <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/</link> <link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/</link>
<description>Recent content in Getting Started on ResInsight</description> <description>Recent content in Getting Started on ResInsight</description>
<generator>Hugo -- gohugo.io</generator> <generator>Hugo -- gohugo.io</generator>
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<title>Overview</title> <title>Overview</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/overview/</link> <link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/overview/</link>
@@ -24,7 +28,7 @@ Docking Windows Each of the main windows has a central area and several docking
<guid>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/projecttree/</guid> <guid>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/projecttree/</guid>
<description>As described in Overview, ResInsight has two main windows, one for 3D related visualizations and one for 2D graphs and plots. The content and appearance of displayed information is managed and controlled by the Project Tree and the Plots windows. Some of their general functionality is described and exemplified below. <description>As described in Overview, ResInsight has two main windows, one for 3D related visualizations and one for 2D graphs and plots. The content and appearance of displayed information is managed and controlled by the Project Tree and the Plots windows. Some of their general functionality is described and exemplified below.
Multiple selection and collective actions Multiple selection of items in ResInsight offers an entrance to powerful combinations and collective actions.</description> Multiple selection and collective actions Multiple selection of items in ResInsight offers an entrance to powerful combinations and collective actions. To exemplify, consider the plot of Bottom Hole Pressure for a number of wells atop this page.</description>
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@@ -45,7 +49,7 @@ Grid Cross Plots ResInsight supports the creation of cross plots of two results
<guid>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2019_08/</guid> <guid>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2019_08/</guid>
<description>ResInsight 2019.08 is the latest version of ResInsight, the professional quality, open source 3D visualization, curve plotting and post-processing tool for Eclipse reservoir models. Version 2019.08 opens up a range of new and efficient workflows by adding Python script support in ResInsight. <description>ResInsight 2019.08 is the latest version of ResInsight, the professional quality, open source 3D visualization, curve plotting and post-processing tool for Eclipse reservoir models. Version 2019.08 opens up a range of new and efficient workflows by adding Python script support in ResInsight.
Python scripting Basic example on how to update views from Python Python scripting Basic example on how to update views from Python
import rips # Connect to ResInsight instance resInsight = rips.Instance.find() # Check if connection worked if resInsight is not None: # Get a list of all cases cases = resInsight.</description> import rips
# Connect to ResInsight instance # Connect to ResInsight instance
resInsight = rips.Instance.find() resInsight = rips.Instance.find()
# Check if connection worked # Check if connection worked
@@ -67,7 +71,8 @@ Comparison View ResInsight offers a Comparison View to compare two existing view
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<title>What&#39;s New in 2019.12.1</title> <title>What&#39;s New in 2019.12.1</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2019_12_1/</link> <link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2019_12_1/</link>
Export of Completions and MSW Multiple completions in same cell In previous releases, no connection factor has been reported if multiple fracture completions has been detected in the same cell.</description> <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2019_12_1/</guid> <guid>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2019_12_1/</guid>
<description>ResInsight 2019.12.1 is the latest version of ResInsight, the professional quality, open source 3D visualization, curve plotting and post-processing tool for reservoir models and simulations. Version 2019.12.1 consists of a few critical issues and minor functionality changes. <description>ResInsight 2019.12.1 is the latest version of ResInsight, the professional quality, open source 3D visualization, curve plotting and post-processing tool for reservoir models and simulations. Version 2019.12.1 consists of a few critical issues and minor functionality changes.
Bugfixes Release info on GitHub Bugfixes Release info on GitHub
@@ -89,7 +94,7 @@ Allan Diagrams Allan Diagrams displays the overlap of formations and layers acro
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<title>What&#39;s New in 2020.04.1</title> <title>What&#39;s New in 2020.04.1</title>
Performance improvements related to import and calculations of faults and NNCs Performance related to well disks and import of summary data Adjustments for well bore stability plots Completions : Use well name defined in project for export Release notes for 2020.</description> <link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2020_04_1/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate> <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2020_04_1/</guid> <guid>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2020_04_1/</guid>
@@ -110,7 +115,7 @@ Surfaces ResInsight supports import of 3D Surfaces , and allows mapping properti
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<title>What&#39;s New in 2020.10.1</title> <title>What&#39;s New in 2020.10.1</title>
Using text filter to select summary curves for ensembles now works Summary address selection for analysis and tornado plots can now select single address instead of always all wells Fixed several visualization issues related to contour plots Make sure the color legend is drawn as discrete instead of continuous Recalculate required curves when summary case is replaced Fixed crash when closing combined view Fixed crash for color legends with less than two colors 2D plots : Allow inverted y-axis when user defined min/max is active Well Targets : Fixed crash when toggling target at sea level Python API fixes</description> <link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2020_10_1/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate> <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2020_10_1/</guid> <guid>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2020_10_1/</guid>
@@ -142,7 +147,7 @@ Performance Improved performance for grid model import from GRDECL. Improved per
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data sources for summary data can be used for drag/drop operations and efficient and easy production of plots extended summary template features enable more powerful and efficient use of preset appearances and layouts optional curve coloring based on the summary vector phase improved management of multiple subplots restructured organization of plot items in Property Editor easy and efficient documentation and paging of multiple summary plots to PDF file Plot Templates Plot Templates now offer extended features and support for multiplots.</description> <title>What&#39;s New in 2022.06</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2022_06/</link> <link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2022_06/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate> <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Improved logarithmic legend and default ranges Visual appearance of curves is now stable when doing Source Stepping Curve name and plot name improvements Change Data Source by Clicking in 3D The data source for multiple plots can be updated by clicking on a well path in 3D. This feature can be useful for large fields with many wells and you want to investigate a small subset of wells.</description> <title>What&#39;s New in 2023.01</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2023_01/</link> <link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2023_01/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate> <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
@@ -185,7 +190,7 @@ Multi Segment Well Improvements Multi Segmented Wells - MSW is updated with new
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SEGY: file format developed by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists for storing geophysical data VDS: file format for fast random access to multi-dimensional volumetric data as supported by OSDU OpenVDS ZGY: file format for fast random access to multi-dimensional volumetric data as supported by OSDU OpenZGY Seismic Data <title>What&#39;s New in 2023.06</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2023_06/</link> <link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2023_06/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate> <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
@@ -209,7 +214,17 @@ Summary Cross Plot Curves Summary Cross Plot curves are now easily available as
Summary Cross Plot Curves Summary Cross Plot curves are now easily available as part of a summary plot. Cross plot of ensemble curves is now supported, and Regression Curves can be created on both single cross plot curves and ensemble statistics curves.</description> Summary Cross Plot Curves Summary Cross Plot curves are now easily available as part of a summary plot. Cross plot of ensemble curves is now supported, and Regression Curves can be created on both single cross plot curves and ensemble statistics curves.</description>
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<description>Grid Calculations Grid Property Calculations can now be applied to multiple grid cases. A grid calculation can be used as data source for Grid Case Statistics. The data source for statistics computations can either be a cell property or a grid calculation expression. Time step selection is added to the Grid Case Statistics settings to reduce computation demand. Expressions can be stored to a file and loaded from a file. This makes it possible to reuse expressions in multiple projects.</description> <item>
<title>What&#39;s New in 2023.12</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2023_12/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2023_12/</guid>
<description>Grid Calculations Grid Property Calculations can now be applied to multiple grid cases. A grid calculation can be used as data source for Grid Case Statistics. The data source for statistics computations can either be a cell property or a grid calculation expression. Time step selection is added to the Grid Case Statistics settings to reduce computation demand. Expressions can be stored to a file and loaded from a file.</description>
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<title>What&#39;s New in 2024.03</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2024_03/</link> <link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/whats-new/releasenotes_2024_03/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate> <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
@@ -231,8 +246,8 @@ Well Path Creation ResInsight lets the user create new/custom well paths by clic
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ResInsight Online Tutorials ResInsight Tutorial Videos (YouTube) ResInsight Tutorials ResInsight Help Menu ResInsight Help menu options are: <title>Help Menu and Documentation</title>
About &amp;ndash; Opens a dialog with information on ResInsight version, enabled features, and technical information of subsystems.</description> <link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/helpmenuanddocumentation/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate> <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/helpmenuanddocumentation/</guid> <guid>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/helpmenuanddocumentation/</guid>
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<title>Model Navigation</title> <title>Model Navigation</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/modelnavigation/</link> <link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/modelnavigation/</link>
Abbreviation Meaning LMB Press the left mouse button MMB Press the middle mouse button or scroll wheel button RMB Press the right mouse button The following applies to all navigation modes:</description> <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/modelnavigation/</guid> <guid>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/modelnavigation/</guid>
<description>ResInsight comes with four navigation modes. The active mode can be selected in the [Preferences dialog] (/misc/preferences/). <description>ResInsight comes with four navigation modes. The active mode can be selected in the [Preferences dialog] (/misc/preferences/).
</rss> Note that changing the navigation mode applies to the currently active view only, and views created after the change.

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<link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/other/</link> <link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/other/</link>
<description>Recent content in Other on ResInsight</description> <description>Recent content in Other on ResInsight</description>
<generator>Hugo -- gohugo.io</generator> <generator>Hugo -- gohugo.io</generator>
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<title>Release Notification Subscription</title> <title>Release Notification Subscription</title>
<link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/other/releasenotification/</link> <link>https://resinsight.org/getting-started/other/releasenotification/</link>
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<description>“I have been using ResInsight now for some time and have stopped using the commercial software as ResInsight is much more responsive and easier to use. It really is an excellent piece of software.” <description>“I have been using ResInsight now for some time and have stopped using the commercial software as ResInsight is much more responsive and easier to use. It really is an excellent piece of software.”
David Baxendale David Baxendale
Senior Petroleum Engineering Advisor, RPS Energy Senior Petroleum Engineering Advisor, RPS Energy
&amp;ldquo;ResInsight is an excellent tool to visualize simulation results and offers good-looking and illustrative graphs for presentations. I found the integration with Octave especially powerful in my research.&amp;rdquo;</description> &amp;ldquo;ResInsight is an excellent tool to visualize simulation results and offers good-looking and illustrative graphs for presentations. I found the integration with Octave especially powerful in my research.&amp;quot;</description>
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