Define the plane name and specify the name and position of the irradiation hole. Each irradiation hole can be added by clicking the Add button, and the depth for each plane is directly input. The depth is input with reference to the GCS and is cumulated under the ground surface. For example, inputs of -10m ground surface, 30m soil plane and 60m weathered rock indicate that the soil layer is located 40m below the ground surface and the weathered rock layer 70m below the ground surface.
The position and number of irradiation holes need to be larger than 1 and 3 respectively to create a bedding plane and hence, 3 or more columnar sections need to be input when creating a surface using multiple columnar sections.
The separation distance creates bending planes by separating the columnar sections by a certain distance.
Import
The information of bedding planes can be defined with an Excel file in the ‘Bedding Plane Wizard’. The information of several boreholes can be imported at one time. The bedding planes will be created by correction of borehole depth based on the ‘Plane Name’.
Geometry set
The created bending planes and columnar sections are registered on the Geometry set, under the model works tree, as a face and line shape respectively. The user can specify the name of the Geometry set.
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