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Looking for some advise [message #17280] Sun, 03 October 1999 00:00 Go to previous message
msingh2 is currently offline  msingh2
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Registered: July 1999
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Hi,

I have a set of data that I want to visualise with IDL. I have a porous medium which is
represented as a 3D cubic structure of spherical pores connected by cylindrical throats.
There are certain mechnistic rules which determine when a particular pore or a throat
will be invaded by oil/water/gas.

I want to look at a snapshot of the spatial distribution of oil/gas/water in the 3D network.
This would require me to plot the spheres (which are of different sizes) and connect them with
throats (which again are of diffrent radii) in a 3D space. Thereafter, depending upon the
occupancy of a throat/pore by oil/water or gas I require it to be colored by different colors.

I have been using IDL so far but most of it has been through the use of IDL defined functions
and some simple programs of my own. I knwo that this particular application will require some
intensive programming with use of programming constructs provided by IDL. I would appreciate
some insight from the experts about how best to approach this problem. Also if somebody has done
something similar I would appreciate their ideas.

Please send a copy of your replies to mohit@uh.edu as well.

Thanks a lot!

--
Mohit Singh

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