Tutorial: Display T-Data Logs in 3D

Estimated time: 4 minutes.

In this lesson, you will get a quick view of Toluene measurements for a single date, as entered for the project's boreholes, by generating 3D logs for the currently-enabled boreholes.


  1. To create the 3D logs, click on the Striplogs menu, and choose 3D Striplogs (plural) menu item.

    This window has several sections:
    The left side offers the Main Options, where general diagram settings are established.
    The tabs at the top of the window are used to set up the 3D Log Design and data filtering.

  2. Establish the general diagram settings in the Main Options pane.
  3. Output Options
  4. Establish the log settings by clicking on the 3D Log Design tab.

    Choose the items you want to see in the logs by inserting a check-mark in the following items in the list along the left:

  5. Time Filter: Locate the Time Filter tab, along the top of the window, to the left of the 3D Log Design tab.
    Insert a check in this box to activate a date filter.
  6. Faulting: Click this tab to set up your Faulting Options in your striplog display and to modify fault options. (Read this for more details.)
  7. Click Continue to proceed.

    RockWorks will create a log for each enabled borehole, including well name at the top, and color-coded Toluene cylinders for the Feb 14th sampling date displayed down the log. They will be displayed in a new RockPlot3D tab.

    The graphic scene is displayed in the pane to the right, and the image components as well as the standard reference items are listed in the pane to the left of the image. The expandable/collapsible list on the left is called the data tree.

  8. Adjust the reference items:
  9. Adjust the zoom: Click in the drop-down Zoom box on the toolbar, and choose 200%.

  10. Re-adjust the rotation if you wish, even when zoomed in. Use the Pan tool to move the current view back and forth, up and down. To zoom back out, just click once on the Zoom Out button .
  11. Turn on/off logs: Expand the Logs item in the data tree to the left, to see the individual boring names. You can turn entire logs on and off simply by checking/clearing their respective check-boxes. Try this for a few borings.
  12. Turn on/off log items: In addition, if you expand an individual borehole in the data list, you’ll see its title, axis, and data groups. These, also, can be turned on and off for each well.
  13. Save this 3D log data: Select File | Save As. In the displayed window, type in this name: Toluene Logs 2-14-17    and click Save. RockPlot3D will save this information on disk under that name, with an .Rw3D file name extension. In later lessons, you can append these logs to other 3D diagrams.
  14. Close the RockPlot3D window by clicking in the Close button (X).

  3D Logs


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