Assigning faults

With the Assign Data step (model > Fault Stability > Assign Data) of the Discrete Analysis workflow you assign faults to your Fault Stability Model. You can assign faults from one of the following data folders: Surface Set, Seismic Interpretation, Fault Model, Structural Model and 3D Mesh Structural Model. You can only assign faults when they have a tri-mesh representation.

You cannot mix and match data sources; once you assigned faults to a fault stability model from a data source (e.g., from Surface Set A), you cannot assign faults from a different data source (e.g., Surface Set B). Selecting faults from a different source will reset the fault stability model and remove any previously assigned faults (and corresponding properties). If you intend to use faults from different sources it is recommended to store them in a new surface set and assign from there.

To assign faults to your fault stability model

  1. Open the Assign Data form and under Model, select the fault stability model to which you want to assign faults.
  2. From the Source drop-down list, select the folder that contains the faults you want to assign. Faults must be tri-meshes and stored in a Surface Set, Seismic Interpretation, Fault Model, Structural Model or 3D Mesh Structural Model to be available for selection.
  3. In the Faults table, select the faults you want to assign to your fault stability model by checking the corresponding checkboxes.
  4. Choose whether to apply the fault stability discrete analysis to node or triangle properties on the assigned tri-meshes. Note that this selection will also influence the options on the Map Stresses form.
    • For nodes, all Source Type options are available, including mapping from 3D mesh or 3D grid volumes.
    • For triangles, only the Faults in Fault Stability Mode option is available, meaning the assigned tri-mesh faults must already contain suitable stress and pressure properties.
  5. Click Apply to assign the faults and keep the Assign Data form open, or click OK to assign the faults and move to the next step, Set Frictional Parameters. The faults will be added as tri-meshes to the fault stability model in the JewelExplorer, with the auto-generated properties 'Dip' and 'Dip azimuth' for nodal mode, or 'Dip triangle' and 'Dip azimuth triangle' for triangle mode. These properties will be used as input to the fault stability calculation at the end of the workflow.
  6. Important   Assigning faults to a fault stability model will remove all previously assigned faults, even when the same faults are being re-assigned.