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Coordinate System page
This is the
Next >> page accessed in WizGen from the
Title page or by selecting the
Goto... button for
Specify the coordinate system containing the input data from the
Contents page.
It allows the user to specify the layout of the input data.

TransGen uses the
Eclipse standard ordering by default, as shown above. The ordering of data in the Eclipse standard and RMS output is always in row order. In the
Eclipse standard, the origin of the model (Row 1, Column 1) is at the top left of the model. Rows increase downwards, and the XY coordinates which define the position of the
COORD lines are given relative to the model origin, with Y increasing downwards.
However, in other models the position of the origin, and the direction in which rows and columns increase may differ. (RMS for example, provides many options to output the data in different ways.) Also, the co-ordinates that defined the positions of the COORD lines may be given as a local coordinate system relative to the model origin (as per
Eclipse), or relative to a geographic origin with Y increasing upwards (the RMS default). The appropriate system must be selected; if incorrect, the model will either be mirrored or the cells will be inactivated as they have a negative volume.
A diagram in map view, showing the nature of the Coordinate system is shown for each of the options.
The position of the origin is shown by a blue diamond
Rows are shown by bold red arrows, row numbers increasing with the length of the arrow
Columns are shown thinner arrows, column numbers increasing with the length of the arrow
The directions in which the X and Y coordinates increase are shown by black lines. These coordinates are used to define the position of the COORD lines.
HINT:-
System 3 RMS with real world coordinates (with Y increasing upwards) is a common form of RMS output.
Defining the Coordinate System
1. Either retain the
System 1 Eclipse standard (default) or select the relevant coordinate layout for the input data. This setting defines the parameters for the
TGAXES keyword in the TGDATA run file.
2. If the TransGen project has already been worked on in
Basic project mode, the number of
Columns,
Rows and
Layers in the Project will be automatically included. However, if the project is accessed for the first time in
Flexible project mode, the settings will be blank and
MUST be entered by the user. These settings will define the parameters for the
DIMENS or
SPECGRID keyword in the TGDATA runfile.
3. Optionally change the default
Units setting from
METRIC (i.e. in metres) to either
FIELD (i.e. in feet) or
LAB (i.e. in centimetres). This sets the units of measurement assumed in the project and sets the
METRIC,
FIELD or
LAB keyword in the TGDATA run file.

To continue the workflow,
click on
Next >> to view/edit the
User-defined keywords page.
Alternatively,
click on the
<< Back button
to return to the
Title page to view/edit the title for the current Flexible project and/or to EITHER
Include fault drag and hierarchical zone effects OR
Include two-phase fault rock calculations in the current runfile.
Or
click on the
Contents button to access the
Contents page to view/edit any of the current TGDATA file settings, inspect the project's TGDATA file and/or inspect the log generated by last
ViewGen calculation.
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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