Block Model Domain Properties
Note: This topic relates to the Dynamic Modelling Properties control bar.
To display this Properties control bar:
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Select a block model domain value for a block model task in the Dynamic Modelling framework to update the Dynamic Modelling Properties control bar.
The following properties are available for each domain value you intend to model using Dynamic Modelling.
Some of these properties are the same as those found with Block Model Properties but here they decide how block model cells are generated for each domain independently. For example, you may want to model waste sandstone using only parent cells but use a more granular approach for potentially lode-bearing structures.
Properties for Extents | |
Name | The label used to identify the task of the Dynamic Modelling workflow. For this task type, the value is Block Model: followed by the block model's Name (see below). |
Properties for [Prototype Mode Item Name] | |
Name |
The name of the block model domain task item. This uses the format Domain: followed by the domain value being modelled, say, Domain: LITH. |
Status |
The latest status of the object, which can either be:
For more information on task statuses, see Process the Workflow. |
Symbolic Name |
The label used to identify the data object associated with the task in a macro. You can edit this value to match the expected IN value of your automation macro. See Integrate Modelling Macros. |
Enabled |
If checked, the workflow item is processed when the workflow is processed. If unchecked, the task item is ignored during workflow processing. |
Locked |
If checked, the task item is locked during processing. If unchecked, the task item is processed as expected during processing (depending on whether it is enabled or not - see above). See Process the Workflow. |
ObjectGUID |
An internal identifier representing the data object associated with the task. Read-only. |
Define for Wireframe | |
For each modelled structure (domain task value), these properties control how block model cells are generated. These properties are also available at the parent model level, and explained in more detail as Block Model Properties. You can also discover more about these settings here: TRIFIL Process. |
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Use | If checked, the domain value properties are used for modelling the domain. If unchecked, the table row is ignored and the parent Block Model Properties apply. |
[Domain Attribute] | This column (titled with the name of the modelled attribute) shows each domain value that is modelled in the selected domain task. |
Splits | How (or if) parent model cells are split at wireframe boundaries. |
Sub X/Y/Z | If subcelling is performed, the extent of subcelling in each direction. |
Z Resol | The size of the subcell in the direction perpendicular to the plane defined by the Ref plane setting (see below). |
Ref dip | Set an angle (in degrees) to ensure there can be little or no splitting where the surface is approximately horizontal but increased splitting as the dip of the wireframe increases. |
Ref plane | The plane used for subcell splitting. |
Proto | |
These read-only properties are derived from the Prototype Model Properties. Use this control bar to edit model rotation, reference and block size values for the next modelling run. |
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