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Latest revision as of 16:15, 22 September 2016

1. Creating a 3D grid.
1. Create a 3D grid from scratch.
  1. Right-click in the Project Explorer and select New | 3D Grid....
  2. In the Create Finite Difference Grid dialog, enter the information for the X-, Y-, and Z-Dimension of the grid.
2. Create a 3D grid using a grid frame.
  1. Right-click in the Project Explorer and select the New | Grid Frame... command.
  2. Using the Select Grid Frame Select Grid Frame Tool.svg tool, right-click on the grid and select the Fit to Active Coverage command.
  3. Select the Feature Objects | Map → 3D Grid... menu command.
  4. In the Create Finite Difference Grid dialog, enter the information for the X-, Y-, and Z-Dimension of the grid.
2. Creating a 3D UGrid.
Create a 3D UGrid in one of the following ways:
1. Create a 3D UGrid from scratch.
  1. Right-click in the Project Explorer and select New | UGrid 3D....
  2. In the New UGrid dialog, enter the information for the X-, Y-, and Z-Dimension of the grid.
2. Create a 3D UGrid from a coverage.
  1. Right-click on the desired coverage and select the Map To | UGrid command.
  2. In the Map → UGrid dialog, set the Dimension drop-down to "3D".
  3. Enter the rest of the information for the grid, including the X-, Y-, and Z-Dimension information.