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The '''''Solids → HUF''''' command in the ''Solids'' menu of the [[GMS:Solid Module|Solid Module]] can be used to generate the HUF Package input data from the solids currently in your project.
The '''Solids → HUF''' command in the ''Solids'' menu of the [[GMS:Solid Module|Solid Module]] can be used to generate the HUF Package input data from the solids currently in your project.


This command brings up the ''Solids → HUF'' dialog.  By turning on the '''Adjust grid cell elevations''' toggle the user will adjust the 3D grid cell elevations. The '''Minimum cell thickness''' edit field allows the user to specify a minimum cell thickness.  When the elevations are adjusted, if a cell has a thickness less than the minimum the bottom cell in that column will be inactivated and the cell elevations will be recalculated. The '''Fraction spreadsheet''' contains a row for each layer in the 3D grid.  By default, each layer is assigned an equal fraction.  The user can edit the fraction assigned to any layer by checking the Edit toggle and changing the fraction.  Any layers that don't have the edit toggle checked are evenly distributed so that the sum of the all the fractions is one.
This command brings up the ''Solids → HUF'' dialog.  By turning on the ''Adjust grid cell elevations'' toggle the user will adjust the 3D grid cell elevations. The ''Minimum cell thickness'' edit field allows the user to specify a minimum cell thickness.  When the elevations are adjusted, if a cell has a thickness less than the minimum the bottom cell in that column will be inactivated and the cell elevations will be recalculated. The ''Fraction spreadsheet'' contains a row for each layer in the 3D grid.  By default, each layer is assigned an equal fraction.  The user can edit the fraction assigned to any layer by checking the Edit toggle and changing the fraction.  Any layers that don't have the edit toggle checked are evenly distributed so that the sum of the all the fractions is one.


When the user selects OK from the '''Solids → HUF''' dialog the solids are intersected by the grid.  The intersections of the solids are then converted into HUF hydrogeologic unit top and thickness arrays.
When the user selects '''OK''' from the ''Solids → HUF'' dialog the solids are intersected by the grid.  The intersections of the solids are then converted into HUF hydrogeologic unit top and thickness arrays.


[[Image:huf.gif|center|frame|Example of HUF data created from solids]]
[[Image:huf.gif|center|frame|Example of HUF data created from solids]]

Revision as of 18:19, 9 July 2014

The Solids → HUF command in the Solids menu of the Solid Module can be used to generate the HUF Package input data from the solids currently in your project.

This command brings up the Solids → HUF dialog. By turning on the Adjust grid cell elevations toggle the user will adjust the 3D grid cell elevations. The Minimum cell thickness edit field allows the user to specify a minimum cell thickness. When the elevations are adjusted, if a cell has a thickness less than the minimum the bottom cell in that column will be inactivated and the cell elevations will be recalculated. The Fraction spreadsheet contains a row for each layer in the 3D grid. By default, each layer is assigned an equal fraction. The user can edit the fraction assigned to any layer by checking the Edit toggle and changing the fraction. Any layers that don't have the edit toggle checked are evenly distributed so that the sum of the all the fractions is one.

When the user selects OK from the Solids → HUF dialog the solids are intersected by the grid. The intersections of the solids are then converted into HUF hydrogeologic unit top and thickness arrays.

File:Huf.gif
Example of HUF data created from solids