Gridworld is a software company established in 2003 that develops geological modeling software. It has 50 employees across offices in Beijing, Nanjing, and Houston. The company's software allows for complex 3D geological structural modeling without simplification. Key features include simple and efficient modeling, large-scale collaborative modeling, and various analysis and simulation capabilities. Products include structural modeling, velocity modeling, attribute modeling, reservoir modeling, and structural restoration software. The software has been applied to numerous oil fields in case studies covering a wide range of geological scenarios. Gridworld traces its origins back to 1990 in the Computational Geometry Lab at Beihang University.
It's a general description of the DepthInsight Software Product Series, including: DepthInsight Express Edition 2015, DepthInsight Profession Edition 2015, Geomechanics, 3D Paleo-Structural Restoration, Enormous Modeling Platform and Software Development Kit.
This document describes an SDK for structural geological modeling. It provides powerful modeling of complex geological structures like faults, horizons, and zones. The SDK was developed in C++ and has interfaces for modeling, visualization, and applications. It includes documentation, demo programs, and has been used in software like DepthInsight for modeling large geological structures.
DepthInsight Geoscience Geomodeling Software Technology IntroductionBo Sun
DepthInsight is a geoscience geomodeling software platform including the following modules:
Structural Modeling Module: efficiently and stably build any complex models.
Velocity and Attribute Modeling;
Reservoir Modeling;
Geomechanics: finite element based; A direct calculation based on the structural models, and no need to export structural models into other software;
3D Paleo-Structural Restoration: finite element and geomechanics based;
Enormous Modeling Platform:distributed modeling with multiple users working in individual sub regions simultaneously and then update and seamlessly embed back into the master model.
User guide of reservoir geological modeling v2.2.0Bo Sun
This is the user guide of DepthInsight™ reservoir geological modeling module. For corresponding video tutorials , please visit and subscribe our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjHyG-mG7NQofUWTZgpBT2w
DepthInsight™ software products include modules as follows:
Structure Interpretation
Well and Data Management
Plan Module
Profile Module
Attribute Modeling
Velocity Modeling
Structural Modeling
Reservoir Geological Modeling
Numerical Simulation Gridding
Rock Modeling
Geo-mechanical Modeling
Paleo-Structural Modeling
Enormous Modeling Platform
For more information about our company, Beijing GridWorld Software Technology Co., Ltd., please visit our website: http://gridworld.com.cn/en/
Introduction Petrel Course (UAB-2014)
This course has been prepared as an introduction of Petrel software (Schlumberger, www.software.slb.com/products/platform/Pages/petrel.aspx), an application which allows the modeling and visualization of reservoirs, since the exploration stage until production, integrating geological and geophysical data, geological modeling (structural and stratigraphic frameworks), well planning, or property modeling ( petrophysical or petrological) among other possibilities.
The course will be focused mainly in the understanding and utilization of workflows aimed to build geological models based on superficial data (at the outcrop scale) but also with seismic data. The course contents have been subdivided in 5 modules each one developed through the combination of short explanations and practical exercises.
The duration of the course covers more or less 10h divided in three sessions. The starting data will be in the first week of December.
This course will be oriented mainly for the PhD and master students ascribed at the Geologic department of the UAB. For logistic reasons the maximum number of places for each torn are 9. The course is free from the Department members but the external interested will have to make a symbolic payment.
Those interested send an e-mail to the Doctor Griera (albert.griera@uab.cat).
The course will be imparted by Marc Diviu (Msc. Geology and Geophysics of reservoirs).
This document provides an overview of static reservoir modeling. It discusses grid definition and selection, structural modeling using seismic data interpretation, stratigraphic modeling using well log correlation, lithological modeling to define facies distributions, and petrophysical modeling to estimate properties. Structural modeling involves identifying tops, interpreting faults manually or automatically using ant tracking. Stratigraphic modeling uses sequence stratigraphy and well log correlation. Lithological modeling integrates sedimentology, facies classification, and 3D distribution. Petrophysical modeling can be deterministic or stochastic to interpolate properties between wells.
Petrel course Module_1: Import data and management, make simple surfacesMarc Diviu Franco
This document outlines an introduction course to Petrel software. It covers 5 modules: 1) Loading and editing data, 2) Digital mapping, 3) Surface reconstruction and editing, 4) Fault modeling, and 5) Facies modeling. The course will teach important Petrel functions like surface reconstruction, property modeling between horizons, and making grids and horizons. It provides examples of specific tasks like importing elevation data, draping maps, digitizing polygons for mapping, and modeling zones between reconstructed surfaces.
Changes in dam break hydrodynamic modelling practice - Suter et alStephen Flood
Abstract: Today, many organisations rely on hydrodynamic modelling to assess the consequences of dam break failure on downstream populations and infrastructure. The availability of finite volume shock-capturing schemes and flexible mesh schematisations in widely used software platforms imply that dam break modelling projects will be carried out differently in the future: Finite volume based platforms allow widespread application of shock-capturing methods and flexible mesh platforms can represent features in the study area more realistically and are more flexible thanks to varying mesh resolutions. Furthermore, the recent adoption of Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) technology in mainstream scientific and engineering computing will also significantly decrease computation times at relatively low cost.
This paper examines the application of finite volume, flexible mesh and GPU technologies to dam break modelling. One-dimensional (1D) modelling results are compared to those from two-dimensional (2D) finite difference and finite volume approaches. The results demonstrate that there are differences between modelling approaches and that the computational speeds of 2D simulations can be significantly reduced by the use of GPU processors.
It's a general description of the DepthInsight Software Product Series, including: DepthInsight Express Edition 2015, DepthInsight Profession Edition 2015, Geomechanics, 3D Paleo-Structural Restoration, Enormous Modeling Platform and Software Development Kit.
This document describes an SDK for structural geological modeling. It provides powerful modeling of complex geological structures like faults, horizons, and zones. The SDK was developed in C++ and has interfaces for modeling, visualization, and applications. It includes documentation, demo programs, and has been used in software like DepthInsight for modeling large geological structures.
DepthInsight Geoscience Geomodeling Software Technology IntroductionBo Sun
DepthInsight is a geoscience geomodeling software platform including the following modules:
Structural Modeling Module: efficiently and stably build any complex models.
Velocity and Attribute Modeling;
Reservoir Modeling;
Geomechanics: finite element based; A direct calculation based on the structural models, and no need to export structural models into other software;
3D Paleo-Structural Restoration: finite element and geomechanics based;
Enormous Modeling Platform:distributed modeling with multiple users working in individual sub regions simultaneously and then update and seamlessly embed back into the master model.
User guide of reservoir geological modeling v2.2.0Bo Sun
This is the user guide of DepthInsight™ reservoir geological modeling module. For corresponding video tutorials , please visit and subscribe our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjHyG-mG7NQofUWTZgpBT2w
DepthInsight™ software products include modules as follows:
Structure Interpretation
Well and Data Management
Plan Module
Profile Module
Attribute Modeling
Velocity Modeling
Structural Modeling
Reservoir Geological Modeling
Numerical Simulation Gridding
Rock Modeling
Geo-mechanical Modeling
Paleo-Structural Modeling
Enormous Modeling Platform
For more information about our company, Beijing GridWorld Software Technology Co., Ltd., please visit our website: http://gridworld.com.cn/en/
Introduction Petrel Course (UAB-2014)
This course has been prepared as an introduction of Petrel software (Schlumberger, www.software.slb.com/products/platform/Pages/petrel.aspx), an application which allows the modeling and visualization of reservoirs, since the exploration stage until production, integrating geological and geophysical data, geological modeling (structural and stratigraphic frameworks), well planning, or property modeling ( petrophysical or petrological) among other possibilities.
The course will be focused mainly in the understanding and utilization of workflows aimed to build geological models based on superficial data (at the outcrop scale) but also with seismic data. The course contents have been subdivided in 5 modules each one developed through the combination of short explanations and practical exercises.
The duration of the course covers more or less 10h divided in three sessions. The starting data will be in the first week of December.
This course will be oriented mainly for the PhD and master students ascribed at the Geologic department of the UAB. For logistic reasons the maximum number of places for each torn are 9. The course is free from the Department members but the external interested will have to make a symbolic payment.
Those interested send an e-mail to the Doctor Griera (albert.griera@uab.cat).
The course will be imparted by Marc Diviu (Msc. Geology and Geophysics of reservoirs).
This document provides an overview of static reservoir modeling. It discusses grid definition and selection, structural modeling using seismic data interpretation, stratigraphic modeling using well log correlation, lithological modeling to define facies distributions, and petrophysical modeling to estimate properties. Structural modeling involves identifying tops, interpreting faults manually or automatically using ant tracking. Stratigraphic modeling uses sequence stratigraphy and well log correlation. Lithological modeling integrates sedimentology, facies classification, and 3D distribution. Petrophysical modeling can be deterministic or stochastic to interpolate properties between wells.
Petrel course Module_1: Import data and management, make simple surfacesMarc Diviu Franco
This document outlines an introduction course to Petrel software. It covers 5 modules: 1) Loading and editing data, 2) Digital mapping, 3) Surface reconstruction and editing, 4) Fault modeling, and 5) Facies modeling. The course will teach important Petrel functions like surface reconstruction, property modeling between horizons, and making grids and horizons. It provides examples of specific tasks like importing elevation data, draping maps, digitizing polygons for mapping, and modeling zones between reconstructed surfaces.
Changes in dam break hydrodynamic modelling practice - Suter et alStephen Flood
Abstract: Today, many organisations rely on hydrodynamic modelling to assess the consequences of dam break failure on downstream populations and infrastructure. The availability of finite volume shock-capturing schemes and flexible mesh schematisations in widely used software platforms imply that dam break modelling projects will be carried out differently in the future: Finite volume based platforms allow widespread application of shock-capturing methods and flexible mesh platforms can represent features in the study area more realistically and are more flexible thanks to varying mesh resolutions. Furthermore, the recent adoption of Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) technology in mainstream scientific and engineering computing will also significantly decrease computation times at relatively low cost.
This paper examines the application of finite volume, flexible mesh and GPU technologies to dam break modelling. One-dimensional (1D) modelling results are compared to those from two-dimensional (2D) finite difference and finite volume approaches. The results demonstrate that there are differences between modelling approaches and that the computational speeds of 2D simulations can be significantly reduced by the use of GPU processors.
IRJET- A Performance Study of (G+20) RCC Structure using Framed Bundled B...IRJET Journal
This document presents a study on the performance of reinforced concrete (RC) structures with different arrangements of framed bundled braced tube systems under seismic loads. Four models of a G+20 RC building are analyzed using StaadPro software: a bare frame, and framed bundled braced tubes located at the periphery, internal columns, center, and corners. Parameters like base shear, story displacement, and story drift are compared. Results show that framed bundled braced tube systems improve seismic performance over bare frames, with peripheral and corner-located tubes performing best by increasing base shear and reducing displacements. This highlights the effectiveness of the tubular system for high-rise buildings subjected to lateral loads.
Expert systems for advanced FE modelling of bridges and buildings using OpenSeesopenseesdays
1) The document discusses the development of expert systems to improve the efficiency of OpenSees and reduce uncertainty in finite element modeling of structures.
2) It describes the development of Build-X and Bridge-X software which aim to automate pre- and post-processing tasks and provide guidance to users of OpenSees.
3) The software aims to handle tasks like generating finite element models, performing linear and nonlinear analysis, selecting appropriate ground motions that minimize structural response variability, and accounting for soil-structure interaction.
This document provides a tutorial for using PLAXIS 3D software to model the settlement of a foundation in overconsolidated clay. The tutorial contains 4 cases: (1) A rigid foundation modeled with elastic elements, (2) A raft foundation with applied loads, (3) A pile-raft foundation. The tutorial guides the user through creating the geometry, generating a mesh, performing calculations, and viewing results. It also describes how to model soil layers, assign material properties, apply initial stresses, and set up plastic calculations.
IRJET- Object Detection in Underwater Images using Faster Region based Convol...IRJET Journal
The document presents a method for object detection in underwater images using Faster Region-Based Convolutional Neural Networks (R-CNN). The proposed method uses color compensation and enhancement techniques to preprocess underwater images. Faster R-CNN is then applied to classify image pixels into different object classes in real-time. Various geometric reasoning methods are used to improve detection accuracy. The method achieves 90% accuracy on test underwater images containing objects like fish and pipelines. It is able to detect objects under different illumination conditions, water depths and camera angles.
This document summarizes a research project that aims to improve the quality of 3D reconstructions of indoor scenes using dense visual SLAM. The researchers integrated deformation graphs into an existing dense visual SLAM system to better optimize map reconstruction in large-scale environments. They divided the system into two modules: a data collection module that captures RGB-D sensor data and builds a pose graph, and a post-processing module that optimizes the pose graph and applies deformation graphs to the reconstructed map for higher accuracy. Experimental results on benchmark datasets showed their approach improved reconstruction quality over existing dense SLAM methods.
This is the presentation for Tamas Miklovicz thesis work defence in 2017, University of Miskolc. The work summarises the geological 3D modelling of the Recsk Cu-Mo porphyry-skarn deposit and gives a overview on the applicability of CHPM technology (http://www.chpm2030.eu).
The full material is available here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0rhl8Z8xjEoZEx3ek5VVnl0WkU
An Efficient Image Encomp Process Using LFSRIJTET Journal
Lossless color image compression algorithm based on hierarchical prediction and Context Adaptive Lossless Image Compression (CALIC).The RGB Image decorrelation is done by Reversible Color Transformation (RCT). The output of RCT is Y Component and chrominance component (cucv). The Y Component is encoded by any conventional technique like raster scan predicted method. The Chrominance images (cucv) are encoded by hierarchical prediction. In Hierarchical prediction row wise decomposition and column wise decomposition are performed. From the predicted value in order to obtain the compressed image can apply the arithmetic coding. In that results we can apply the Security for the images using LFSR encryption.
Visual Environment by Semantic Segmentation Using Deep Learning: A Prototype ...Tomohiro Fukuda
This document describes a proposed method for estimating sky view factor (SVF) using semantic segmentation with deep learning networks. Specifically:
- It develops a system using SegNet and U-Net deep learning models to perform pixel-wise semantic segmentation of sky and non-sky areas from images to calculate SVF ratios.
- The system was trained on 300 manually segmented images and tested on 100 fisheye photographs, achieving 98% accuracy in estimating SVF under different sky conditions.
- Future work is needed to apply the system to live video streams rather than static images. The method provides an efficient, high-precision way to estimate important urban environmental metrics like SVF.
This document outlines a research proposal to develop a mathematical model and calculation methodology for a virtual reality excavator simulator. The research aims to more accurately model soil-tool interactions during excavator operation to improve real-time interactivity. It will generalize existing separation and penetration models, develop a new excavator digging model accounting for changing mechanisms, and propose efficient computation methods. This will contribute to more physically valid simulator responses and the use of simulators as engineering tools. The document describes related work, excavator digging complexities, and outlines the research methodology and organization.
Unsupervised Building Extraction from High Resolution Satellite Images Irresp...CSCJournals
The document discusses an unsupervised method for extracting buildings from high resolution satellite images regardless of rooftop structures. The method first calculates NDVI and chromaticity ratios to segment vegetation and shadows. Rooftops and roads are then detected and eliminated. Principal component analysis and area analysis are performed to accurately extract buildings. The algorithm aims to eliminate inhomogeneities caused by varying building hierarchies by focusing on eliminating non-building regions rather than detecting building regions of interest. The methodology is tested on Quickbird satellite imagery and results indicate it can extract buildings in complex environments irrespective of rooftop shape.
The document provides an overview of the Sirovision® technology, which uses stereo cameras and photogrammetry to create 3D digital models of mining excavations. It was developed by CSIRO in collaboration with Datamine and AngloGold Ashanti. Trials have occurred at several AngloGold Ashanti mines worldwide. The technology integrates with Datamine software to allow geologists to digitally map geological features onto the 3D images. Challenges have included hardware issues underground and slow image processing times. However, trials at Sunrise Dam Gold Mine in Australia yielded promising results for both open pit and underground applications. Further testing is ongoing to prove the technology's suitability for deep underground Witwatersrand gold mines.
This document provides a tutorial manual for using the PLAXIS 3D finite element software. It contains 7 chapters that describe various geotechnical engineering applications that can be modeled and analyzed using PLAXIS 3D. Each chapter contains step-by-step instructions on creating the geometry, generating a mesh, running calculations, and viewing the results for different example applications, including foundations, excavations, embankments, tunnels, and dynamic/earthquake analyses of structures. The first chapter provides a detailed example of modeling the settlement of different foundation types (rigid, raft, pile-raft) for a building founded in clay.
Development of an OpenSees model for collapse risk assessment of Italian-code...openseesdays
This document describes the development of an OpenSees model for assessing the collapse risk of steel single-story buildings designed according to Italian seismic code. The model includes nonlinear material behavior, geometric nonlinearity, and explicit modeling of lateral brace buckling. Validation included calibrating local imperfections to match code-specified axial forces. Nonlinear static and dynamic analyses were performed to evaluate system response. OpenSees proved suitable for probabilistic seismic collapse risk assessment due to its modeling capabilities and integration with MATLAB for probabilistic analysis.
The document discusses the upcoming release of a new Thermal module in PLAXIS, which will allow for thermal analysis and thermo-hydro-mechanical coupling. The module will model processes like thermal conduction, diffusion, convection, and advection in soils, and will be fully integrated into the existing PLAXIS interface. The release of the 2D Thermal module in early 2015 will provide new capabilities for applications involving temperature effects in geotechnical engineering.
This document presents a stiffness-based design methodology for determining preliminary member sizing of reinforced concrete diagrid structures for tall buildings. A 36-story building with a regular floor plan of 36m x 36m is modeled using ETABS software. Both a conventional reinforced concrete structure and a perimeter diagrid structure are analyzed and their performance is compared. Results show the diagrid structure has less top story displacement and drift, indicating it is stiffer. It also has less time period, meaning it is more stable during seismic events. While the diagrid structure requires slightly more concrete, it uses 37% less steel. Overall, the diagrid structure is found to be more economical and efficient for resisting lateral loads in tall buildings.
Feature Analyst Extraction of Lockheed Martin building using ArcGISAriez Reyes
A method was devised to use Feature Analyst Extension of ArcGIS to extract the Lockheed Martin Corporation building from a high resolution aerial image of the South Valley Regional Airport.
Optimized design of steel frames using OpenSeesopenseesdays
The document describes a new software tool for optimizing the seismic design of steel frames according to Eurocode standards. The tool uses OpenSees for structural analysis and implements an optimization algorithm to evaluate the economic impact of using fixed versus variable behavior factors. Case studies show the tool can design steel frames that are 20-30% more efficient in weight compared to manual designs. The optimization approach allows rapid design of many structures and calibration of design parameters.
Simon White has extensive experience in business acquisitions, integrations, and restructurings. He played major roles in the acquisition of a steam turbine workshop in Adelaide, the integration of Alstom into Siemens, and restructuring two underperforming businesses. White was also responsible for negotiating annual business targets with headquarters and setting realistic goals. He developed training seminars and served on a leadership task force to define the company's principles. White has mentored employees, managed multi-million dollar projects, and rolled out new business structures and organizations. He brings financial, commercial, project management, and leadership experience across various industries.
An overview of how Wireless Sensor Networks are being extended to a system which has tremendous capabilities. The future is all about Smart Dust. Trillions of sensors may be planted across the world to improve the ecosystem as well as the lives of human beings. Although the aim of reducing the volume to orders of micrometer has not yet been fulfilled, considerable developments have been made to build motes that combine sensing, computing, wireless communication capabilities and autonomous power supply within volume of only few millimeters and that too at low cost.
IRJET- A Performance Study of (G+20) RCC Structure using Framed Bundled B...IRJET Journal
This document presents a study on the performance of reinforced concrete (RC) structures with different arrangements of framed bundled braced tube systems under seismic loads. Four models of a G+20 RC building are analyzed using StaadPro software: a bare frame, and framed bundled braced tubes located at the periphery, internal columns, center, and corners. Parameters like base shear, story displacement, and story drift are compared. Results show that framed bundled braced tube systems improve seismic performance over bare frames, with peripheral and corner-located tubes performing best by increasing base shear and reducing displacements. This highlights the effectiveness of the tubular system for high-rise buildings subjected to lateral loads.
Expert systems for advanced FE modelling of bridges and buildings using OpenSeesopenseesdays
1) The document discusses the development of expert systems to improve the efficiency of OpenSees and reduce uncertainty in finite element modeling of structures.
2) It describes the development of Build-X and Bridge-X software which aim to automate pre- and post-processing tasks and provide guidance to users of OpenSees.
3) The software aims to handle tasks like generating finite element models, performing linear and nonlinear analysis, selecting appropriate ground motions that minimize structural response variability, and accounting for soil-structure interaction.
This document provides a tutorial for using PLAXIS 3D software to model the settlement of a foundation in overconsolidated clay. The tutorial contains 4 cases: (1) A rigid foundation modeled with elastic elements, (2) A raft foundation with applied loads, (3) A pile-raft foundation. The tutorial guides the user through creating the geometry, generating a mesh, performing calculations, and viewing results. It also describes how to model soil layers, assign material properties, apply initial stresses, and set up plastic calculations.
IRJET- Object Detection in Underwater Images using Faster Region based Convol...IRJET Journal
The document presents a method for object detection in underwater images using Faster Region-Based Convolutional Neural Networks (R-CNN). The proposed method uses color compensation and enhancement techniques to preprocess underwater images. Faster R-CNN is then applied to classify image pixels into different object classes in real-time. Various geometric reasoning methods are used to improve detection accuracy. The method achieves 90% accuracy on test underwater images containing objects like fish and pipelines. It is able to detect objects under different illumination conditions, water depths and camera angles.
This document summarizes a research project that aims to improve the quality of 3D reconstructions of indoor scenes using dense visual SLAM. The researchers integrated deformation graphs into an existing dense visual SLAM system to better optimize map reconstruction in large-scale environments. They divided the system into two modules: a data collection module that captures RGB-D sensor data and builds a pose graph, and a post-processing module that optimizes the pose graph and applies deformation graphs to the reconstructed map for higher accuracy. Experimental results on benchmark datasets showed their approach improved reconstruction quality over existing dense SLAM methods.
This is the presentation for Tamas Miklovicz thesis work defence in 2017, University of Miskolc. The work summarises the geological 3D modelling of the Recsk Cu-Mo porphyry-skarn deposit and gives a overview on the applicability of CHPM technology (http://www.chpm2030.eu).
The full material is available here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0rhl8Z8xjEoZEx3ek5VVnl0WkU
An Efficient Image Encomp Process Using LFSRIJTET Journal
Lossless color image compression algorithm based on hierarchical prediction and Context Adaptive Lossless Image Compression (CALIC).The RGB Image decorrelation is done by Reversible Color Transformation (RCT). The output of RCT is Y Component and chrominance component (cucv). The Y Component is encoded by any conventional technique like raster scan predicted method. The Chrominance images (cucv) are encoded by hierarchical prediction. In Hierarchical prediction row wise decomposition and column wise decomposition are performed. From the predicted value in order to obtain the compressed image can apply the arithmetic coding. In that results we can apply the Security for the images using LFSR encryption.
Visual Environment by Semantic Segmentation Using Deep Learning: A Prototype ...Tomohiro Fukuda
This document describes a proposed method for estimating sky view factor (SVF) using semantic segmentation with deep learning networks. Specifically:
- It develops a system using SegNet and U-Net deep learning models to perform pixel-wise semantic segmentation of sky and non-sky areas from images to calculate SVF ratios.
- The system was trained on 300 manually segmented images and tested on 100 fisheye photographs, achieving 98% accuracy in estimating SVF under different sky conditions.
- Future work is needed to apply the system to live video streams rather than static images. The method provides an efficient, high-precision way to estimate important urban environmental metrics like SVF.
This document outlines a research proposal to develop a mathematical model and calculation methodology for a virtual reality excavator simulator. The research aims to more accurately model soil-tool interactions during excavator operation to improve real-time interactivity. It will generalize existing separation and penetration models, develop a new excavator digging model accounting for changing mechanisms, and propose efficient computation methods. This will contribute to more physically valid simulator responses and the use of simulators as engineering tools. The document describes related work, excavator digging complexities, and outlines the research methodology and organization.
Unsupervised Building Extraction from High Resolution Satellite Images Irresp...CSCJournals
The document discusses an unsupervised method for extracting buildings from high resolution satellite images regardless of rooftop structures. The method first calculates NDVI and chromaticity ratios to segment vegetation and shadows. Rooftops and roads are then detected and eliminated. Principal component analysis and area analysis are performed to accurately extract buildings. The algorithm aims to eliminate inhomogeneities caused by varying building hierarchies by focusing on eliminating non-building regions rather than detecting building regions of interest. The methodology is tested on Quickbird satellite imagery and results indicate it can extract buildings in complex environments irrespective of rooftop shape.
The document provides an overview of the Sirovision® technology, which uses stereo cameras and photogrammetry to create 3D digital models of mining excavations. It was developed by CSIRO in collaboration with Datamine and AngloGold Ashanti. Trials have occurred at several AngloGold Ashanti mines worldwide. The technology integrates with Datamine software to allow geologists to digitally map geological features onto the 3D images. Challenges have included hardware issues underground and slow image processing times. However, trials at Sunrise Dam Gold Mine in Australia yielded promising results for both open pit and underground applications. Further testing is ongoing to prove the technology's suitability for deep underground Witwatersrand gold mines.
This document provides a tutorial manual for using the PLAXIS 3D finite element software. It contains 7 chapters that describe various geotechnical engineering applications that can be modeled and analyzed using PLAXIS 3D. Each chapter contains step-by-step instructions on creating the geometry, generating a mesh, running calculations, and viewing the results for different example applications, including foundations, excavations, embankments, tunnels, and dynamic/earthquake analyses of structures. The first chapter provides a detailed example of modeling the settlement of different foundation types (rigid, raft, pile-raft) for a building founded in clay.
Development of an OpenSees model for collapse risk assessment of Italian-code...openseesdays
This document describes the development of an OpenSees model for assessing the collapse risk of steel single-story buildings designed according to Italian seismic code. The model includes nonlinear material behavior, geometric nonlinearity, and explicit modeling of lateral brace buckling. Validation included calibrating local imperfections to match code-specified axial forces. Nonlinear static and dynamic analyses were performed to evaluate system response. OpenSees proved suitable for probabilistic seismic collapse risk assessment due to its modeling capabilities and integration with MATLAB for probabilistic analysis.
The document discusses the upcoming release of a new Thermal module in PLAXIS, which will allow for thermal analysis and thermo-hydro-mechanical coupling. The module will model processes like thermal conduction, diffusion, convection, and advection in soils, and will be fully integrated into the existing PLAXIS interface. The release of the 2D Thermal module in early 2015 will provide new capabilities for applications involving temperature effects in geotechnical engineering.
This document presents a stiffness-based design methodology for determining preliminary member sizing of reinforced concrete diagrid structures for tall buildings. A 36-story building with a regular floor plan of 36m x 36m is modeled using ETABS software. Both a conventional reinforced concrete structure and a perimeter diagrid structure are analyzed and their performance is compared. Results show the diagrid structure has less top story displacement and drift, indicating it is stiffer. It also has less time period, meaning it is more stable during seismic events. While the diagrid structure requires slightly more concrete, it uses 37% less steel. Overall, the diagrid structure is found to be more economical and efficient for resisting lateral loads in tall buildings.
Feature Analyst Extraction of Lockheed Martin building using ArcGISAriez Reyes
A method was devised to use Feature Analyst Extension of ArcGIS to extract the Lockheed Martin Corporation building from a high resolution aerial image of the South Valley Regional Airport.
Optimized design of steel frames using OpenSeesopenseesdays
The document describes a new software tool for optimizing the seismic design of steel frames according to Eurocode standards. The tool uses OpenSees for structural analysis and implements an optimization algorithm to evaluate the economic impact of using fixed versus variable behavior factors. Case studies show the tool can design steel frames that are 20-30% more efficient in weight compared to manual designs. The optimization approach allows rapid design of many structures and calibration of design parameters.
Simon White has extensive experience in business acquisitions, integrations, and restructurings. He played major roles in the acquisition of a steam turbine workshop in Adelaide, the integration of Alstom into Siemens, and restructuring two underperforming businesses. White was also responsible for negotiating annual business targets with headquarters and setting realistic goals. He developed training seminars and served on a leadership task force to define the company's principles. White has mentored employees, managed multi-million dollar projects, and rolled out new business structures and organizations. He brings financial, commercial, project management, and leadership experience across various industries.
An overview of how Wireless Sensor Networks are being extended to a system which has tremendous capabilities. The future is all about Smart Dust. Trillions of sensors may be planted across the world to improve the ecosystem as well as the lives of human beings. Although the aim of reducing the volume to orders of micrometer has not yet been fulfilled, considerable developments have been made to build motes that combine sensing, computing, wireless communication capabilities and autonomous power supply within volume of only few millimeters and that too at low cost.
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This document lists 5 video games: San Andreas, Need for Speed, Minecraft, Five Nights at Freddy's, and FIFA 2015. San Andreas and Need for Speed are open world racing games. Minecraft is a sandbox game and Five Nights at Freddy's is a horror game where the player must survive nights at a pizza place haunted by animatronic animals.
Yousef Ahmad Y. Banat is seeking a position in quality assurance in the pharmaceutical industry. He has a B.Sc. in Chemical Technology and over 7 years of experience in quality assurance roles. His experience includes documentation, compliance inspection, batch record review, and finished product testing. He is proficient in MS Office, GMP, and GDP. He is motivated, dedicated, and eager to take on new challenges.
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This document lists the names of 10 photographers who took various photos for an unknown project. It ends by encouraging the reader to get started creating their own presentation if inspired by the photos.
This document provides information on various educational technology tools that can be used for practice, instruction, and assessment. It describes tools such as Front Row Ed, Moby Max, Storyboard That, Edpuzzle, Reflex Math, and others. For each tool, it discusses how teachers can set them up and assign them to students, and how students can access and interact with the tools. It also explains how the tools can support learning and be aligned with standards like PARCC.
David Wiesner uses watercolors to create rich, vivid illustrations for his surreal underwater stories. His choice of medium allows him to use light, airy colors for scenes taking place on land and more saturated hues for underwater settings. John Klassen also employs a simple, minimalist style with muted colors against a dark background to tell the wordless story in This Is Not My Hat without distracting from the illustrations and focus on the moral lesson that stealing is wrong.
Kendall Brown-Royal has over 6 years of experience in banking, including as a Relationship Banker, Personal Banker, and Customer Service Representative at Bank of America. As a Relationship Banker, she leads operations management, develops teammates, ensures compliance, and exceeds sales goals. She has also worked as a Personal Banker managing business clients and as a Customer Service Representative assisting customers. Additionally, she has experience in moving pianos, tax preparation, retail sales, and financial analysis.
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Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
1. How quickly AI is being implemented in manufacturing.
2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
3. GridWorld formally established in 2003
3 office (Beijing & Nanjing &Houston), full-time staff: 50
Develop softwares and provide technical service for geological E&P
industry
Basic Information
4. Developed in the Computational Geometry Lab of Beihang University
in 1990
Basic Information
5. Computational Geometry
3D Geological Structural Modeling
Model-based Simulation/Computation
Research Areas
7. Feature 1: No Simplification
Build the consistent structural model under any complex geological scenario without any simplification
Complex fault : Thrust fault, Y-shaped fault,etc.
Complex geological body: Salt dome, Volcanic cone, Fold, Unconformity
8. Feature 2:Simple, High-efficient Modeling
Fault separating and renaming automatically
Calculating fault boundary automatically
Making and modifying surface efficiently
For any input, an intuitive and robust model will be created.
We never modify the presentation layer (e.g., mesh)
9. With
---- the powerful & high efficient modeling technology,
---- concurrently Collaborative Modeling technology,
…
20m , 2000 K㎡
Arbitrary region can be updated or accessed.
Feature 3: Collaborative Modeling of Large Scale
and High-Resolution model
•Arbitrary precision,arbitrary size model
•No limit to the amount of data
10. Powerful numerical simulation capability—support various analysis and
geological calculations based on the model
The calculation result of crustal stress displayed in colors
The calculation result of crustal stress displayed in 3D vector
Structural Restoration Based on 3D
Structural Model
Feature 4: Support Various Analysis and Calculations
16. There are 20 faults and 70 rocks whose size are various from several meters to decades of meters.
Fault
Sediment
Rock
Able to build any complex rock or structure
1. Structural Modeling
17. Model result could be shared and exchanged with any other leading geo-modeling
software.
Open Framework
1. Structural Modeling
18. Create velocity model by an integrated application of multi-rate data
Seismic interpretation data
Well data
(T-D,VSP, Acoustic wave )
Velocity spectrum
Velocity field
Structural model
2.Velocity Modeling
19. Structural model in depth domain
Structural model in Time domain
Structural map
Average velocity model
2.Velocity Modeling
Time–depth conversion
20. Interpolate the attribute following the sedimentary pattern.
X range
(㎞)
Y range
(㎞)
Area
(k㎡)
Grid size
(m)
24.1 21.7 523.0 100.0
3. Attribute Modeling
117 faults
Proportional Follow top Follow base
21. With structure constrains the wave impedance is populated in each zone
following the sedimentary mode.
Interpolation result displayed in section
-350
-1750
-3150
3. Attribute Modeling
22. Sublayer micro-tectonic model
Well logsWave impedance
inversion model
Fine reservoir model
High-resolution
structural model
Facies maps
Integrating seismic, geological and logging data
Deterministic and stochastic interpolation methods
Create facies models, reservoir properties models and oil-water distribution models
4.Reservoir Modeling
24. Denudation Restoring
Fault Parallel Flow
Trishear
Inclined shear
Unfolding
Horizon flattening
Qualifications:
1)Rock volume remains the same;
2)Only denudation and compaction can change
rock volume;
3)All the faults are brittle faults;
4)Folds are related to faults
Restoration sections
5. Structural Restoration
26. Integrated geomechanics calculation and simulation process
Build structural model
Simulate and calculate geomechanics
Display results on the same platform
DepthInsight ®
Structural
Modeling
Geomechanics
Calculation
Results
Display
6. Geomechanics
27. Considered the impact of the structure in the process of stress simulation
Normal
constraints
Normal
constraintsFixed
constraints
Stress
direction
Calculation result at X direction
Display in colors
Display in vectors
6. Geomechanics
28. high-density well patternfaut data
Massive modeling
numerous work of matching well data and seismic data
7. Holistic Modeling
29. Consistent&Coherent
Guarantee the consistence of the geological structure everywhere in the entire studied
region
Facilitate to coherently simulate petrophysical property
Area :2567.7km2
Faults :1705
Wells:62596
Precision:20m grid
7. Holistic Modeling
30. Shared & integrated working environment
• Integrated data management
• Unified model storage
• Distributed modeling
---each person works in
individual sub region simultaneously ;
-- able to consistent /seamless local
update
31. A B
C
A B
Innovative Seamless structural Model building
technologies enable to build a large-scale ,
high-resolution and consistent model.
7. Holistic Modeling
32. Holistic modeling is not
A simply collecting of sub models.
Holistic modeling means
That arbitrary region could be updated and seamlessly
embedded back into the entire model ,
and the entire evolutional model always keeps consistence.
7. Holistic Modeling
33. Reservoir Model
Reservoir Simulation
The Holistic Model
PEBI Grid Model
----consistent;
----local update at any region;
----for various application.
7. Holistic Modeling
35. Major Clients : CNPC 、SINOPIC、CNOOC ….
Bachu–
markit
model
Zibei
model
Dayi Duck
River model
Founder
model
Jiannan
model
Xujiaweiz
i model
Bozhong
model
Nanpu
Depression
model
Hailar
model
Xiaoban
model
Yumen
model
Tuha model
Huoerguosi
model
CentralTari
m model
Ying
Tung
model
Changyu
an model
Case Study
almost cover all domestic oil fields and several overseas oil fields.
36. Lots of intelligent batch processing functionalities to reduce the tedious
workload,
Classify and reassemble fault segments automatically
Calculate fault boundary automatically
Judge the truncation relationship intelligently
Automatically calibrate the faults/layers with core analyzing data ;
…
1500 faults
Case Study 1
37. It was completed in 20 workdays one person (2010).
The number of faults amounts to 1500, which include synsedimentary faults、
belt-control faults、associated faults controlling the basin.
38. Sub tectonic model
Accurate description of the geological features such as strike-slip-
thrust fault, cross fault, graben, horst, unconformable contact.
39. Structural Profile of Inline Direction
Based on the structural model, structural maps and structural
profiles can be generated automatically and efficiently.
40. The Whole Basin Structure Model in 5.6X105km2, with
large-scale thrust faults and strike-slip faults
Case Study 2
41. A 6X104 km2 basin structure model, with large-scale overthrust and
stratigraphic unconformities
Case Study 3
52. Remote sensing data
Final rock model
Rock model with Quaternary sediment
This model is completed with the remote
sensing data and profiles
X range
(㎞)
Y range
(㎞)
Area
(k㎡)
Grid size
(m)
24.7 21.7 536.0 200
Case Study 10
54. Horizon
Mapping
software
(1993)
1st generation
3D model for
BGP GeoEast
(2001)
2nd generation
EasyModel
(Gridworld)
(2004)
3rd generation
DepthInsight
(Gridworld)
(2009)
3D modeling
SDK for BGP
GeoEast
(2014)
GridWorld formally
established in 2003;
DI Development History
A technical team stemmed from the
Computational Lab of Beihang University
55. SN Time Cooperator Project
1 1992 Shengli Oil Field Computing Center Supporting System of Basin Modeling Maps
2 1994
Shengli Oil Field Xianhe Oil
Production Factory
Mapping system in rolling E&P
3 1994
Research Institute of Petroleum
Exploration and Development,
CNPC
Supporting System of Basin Modeling Maps
4 1997
Jiangsu Oil Field Research Institute
of Geoscience
Mapping system of 2D layer maps
5 2002 BGP Kelang Company 3D Geo-modeling Module of KLSeise
6 2004 BGP Geo-modeling Module of GeoEast 1.0
7
2008-
2016
Geology and Geophysics Research
Institute of Chinese Academy of
Sciences;
Development and Application of 3D Visualization of
Lattice Frame Model for Oil-Gas Migration and
Accumulation; National Major Project: Reservoir Forming
Regularity of Deep Oil and Gas, Key Technology and
Prediction of Targets
8 2010
Daqing Oil Field Research Institute
of Exploration and Production;
Digital Geo-modeling of Volcanic Structural Stratigraphy;
973 Project: Sub-Topic of Volcanic Reservoir Formation
Mechanism and Distribution Law
Projects
56. SN Time Cooperator Project
9
2011-
2016
Research Institute of Petroleum
Exploration and Development,
CNPC
Research and Development of Grid Dividing and
Interpolation of Seismic Inversion and Attribute Model;
National Major Project: Improve High Water-Cut Oil Field
Recovery Efficiency;
Sub-topic of Research of Well Seismic Combination
Surface Characterization Technology of Fine Reservoir
Structures
10 2012
Shengli Oil Field Research Institute
of Exploration and Production
Lamadian and Saertu Oil Field Oil Layer Group and
Integrated Structural Modeling
11 2012
Shengli Oil Field Research Institute
of Exploration and Production
Geo-modeling of B1-5-52 well region in North with 10
Km2 Seismic
12 2012
Africa Branch, Overseas Research
Institute, CNPC
Research of 3D Structural Modeling and Structural
Restoration of China-West-Africa rift basin
13 2012
West Office of Research Institute of
Exploration and Production,
SINOPEC
3D Structural Modeling and Structural Restoration of
Talimu Basin
14 2013 Shengli Oil Field Co., Ltd
Research of Xujiaweizi Oil Field Reservoir Simulation and
Evaluation to its Extension
15 2014 BGP
Research and Develop the 3D Geo-modeling Function of
GeoEast Based on SDK Constructed by DepthInsight
Projects
57. Cooperator: Geology and Geophysics Research Institute of Chinese Academy of
Sciences
Time: 2008
National Major Project: reservoir forming regularity of deep oil and gas,
prediction for key technology and targets
Sub-topic: development and application of 3D visualization of lattice frame model
for Oil-Gas migration and accumulation
Key E&P Projects in China
58. Cooperator: Geology and Geophysics Research Institute of Chinese Academy of
Sciences
Time: 2011
National Major Project: Improve High Water-Cut Oil Field Recovery Efficiency
Sub-topic: Well Seismic Combination Surface Characterization Technology of Fine
Reservoir Structures
Brief Description: the above two projects are all at the national level and consisted
by leading reservoir engineering researchers. Their main purpose is to overcome the
technical difficulty of predicting reservoir forming law and targets and improving
high water-cut oil field recovery. In these projects, GridWorld is responsible for geo-
modeling.
Key E&P Projects in China
59. Cooperator: Daqing Oil Field Research Institute of Exploration and Production;
Time: 2013
Project: Lamadian and Saertu Oil Field Oil Layer Group and Integrated Structural
Modeling
Brief Description: build a holistic and 20 meter grid structural model of Daqing Oil
Field which is 2000 k㎡with 2000 faults and 50000 wells. As so far, this is an unique
high-resolution and basin-scale model which is highly praised and built with
functions of concurrent working by multi-users, downloading and updating any local
model and seamlessly merging.
Key E&P Projects in China
60. Cooperator: BGP
Time: 2014
Project: Research and Develop the 3D Geo-modeling Function of GeoEast Based on
SDK Constructed by DepthInsight
Brief Description: BGP has inserted our SDK into its self-developed software
GeoEast, which enables it possess capability of 3D Geo-modeling and could meet
the modeling requirement for forward modeling, inversion and reservoir
characterization. This project has entered into the final phase of testing and a new
version will be released soon. BGP will pay GridWorld for every user of GeoEast
and it will make GridWorld have stable income. In addition, the same cooperation
model has been discussed with other large oil service companies and software
companies.
Key E&P Projects in China
61. Open and welcome any form of international cooperation
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We have 4 parts
We have 4 parts
In RMS software: When a horizon is identified as an Intrusion type in the Horizon Modelling dialog box, a special algorithm is used to create the surface
Feature 4 is Support Various Analysis and Calculations based on the structural model
On one hand ,the structural model is built can accomplish various model -based analysis and computations.
On the other hand ,we can provide the suitable variant model representation for each individual application.
For instance,
The structural restoration based on 3d model , we can get the ancient structural model in any period
And the evolution section
And do the stess calculation
Enable to Display in colors and in 3d vector
We have 4 parts
core
can be embedded in other software system
全工区面积500平方公里,但脉体和裂缝的大小几米宽度和厚度都可以准确描述
According to the paleo-structure modeling get anywhere the balance of the section
multi-users can build or updata any interested sub regions at the same time
You can download a sub region ‘s data
And build the sub model ,
If the region is not be used by others
If the grid of sub model is the same scale ,
The model around the overlap region can be merged seamlessly in the database.
can be used in many fields
And This is one of the applications
We have 4 parts
There are more than 1500 faults
Uausally , we have to do a lot of interactive work to deal with so many faults
it is a tedious and repetitive work
but now ,we have lots of intelligent batch processing functions to built the model quickly.
In that case ,it only costs 20 workdays to complete such a complex structural model by one person
In this model there have 1500 faults including synsedimentary faults , master faults and associated faults controlling the basin.
In addition (moreover)
There are varies of visualization ways , such as making section ,getting layer or get a sub tectonic model .
we can see the accurate description of the geological features ,
And based on the structural model we can get the structural maps and profiles automatically and efficiently
This is a structural profile of inline direction