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Having selected the Flexible project option on the Title page of WizGen, as shown below, the following options are accessible:-

  • Include fault drag and hierarchical zone effects - optionally to model user-defined and stochastically-generated fault zone structure and to include the effects of these sub-resolution geometrical fault characteristics in the single-phase flow simulator.


  • Include two-phase fault rock calculations - optionally to incorporate methodology taking into account dynamic two phase changes in water/oil saturations in the fault-rock that occur during reservoir production (instead of the default single phase treatment of faults where the multipliers act indiscriminately on all fluid phases).


  • Next >> - to access the next page (i.e. Coordinate System page) in the sequential process to set up the <Project_Name>.TGDATA run file.


  • Contents -  to view/edit the Contents page, i.e. any or all the current settings in the TGDATA run file, to inspect the project's TGDATA file and/or to inspect the log generated by the last TransGen calculation.


  • Save - to save the current settings of WizGen to the project's TGDATA run file.


  • Quit - to exit from WizGen with or without saving any changes to the <Project_name>.TGDATA run file.


  • Set the title for this project - to modify the project title.



  • Include fault drag and hierarchical zone effects option

    Toggle the Include fault drag and hierarchical zone effects option "on" (default setting "off") if you want to include the effects of sub-resolution geometrical fault characteristics in the single-phase flow simulator such as:-
    If this option is toggled "on" and the feature is currently licensed, two extra pages (i.e. the Drag applied to fault traces & Hierarchical fault zone definition pages) are automatically added to WizGen.

    HINT:- Much of the new functionality is associated with a new type of TransGen object called a faulted trace - see section on Traces and Fault zones for details.

    NOTE:- This separately licensed new geometrical functionality operates only on single-phase properties. Although TransGen can be run combining both this and the two-phase fault rock functionality, it will be internally contradictory. Combining the two sets of functionality is therefore NOT recommended.



    Include two-phase fault rock calculations option

    If the Include two-phase fault rock calculations option is toggled "on" (default setting "off") and the two-phase software feature is currently licensed, three additional pages are automatically added to WizGen, i.e. the Two phase flow- Input, Fault Rock Properties and Groupings & Output pages. These additional pages allow specification of all the necessary parameters and values required by ViewGen and 2PhaseGen to generate two-phase fault rock properties.



    Set the title for this project

    Optionally to change the TransGen project name, click in the white window where you wish to add or delete new characters from the name and update as required or double click to select the current name and type in new project name, e.g. PUNQ_2-phase as shown below.

    The title is incorporated into any output files requested using the keyword TGRPT.



    With the Flexible project option toggled "on" (and optionally also either the Include fault drag and hierarchical zone effects or Include two-phase fault rock calculations option):-
    Continue the workflow by clicking on Next >> to view/edit the Coordinate System page.

    Alternatively, click on Contents to view/modify any or all of the current Contents of the previously saved TGDATA file for the current Flexible project, inspect the project's TGDATA file and/or inspect the log generated by last TransGen calculation for the current project.

    Click on Save to save any modifications made to the current TGDATA runfile.
    Click on Quit to exit from WizGen with or without saving the any changes to the TGDATA runfile.



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