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Finally! A system that delivers everything you need to easily, effectively and affordably visualize and animate your modeling data in three-dimensional space! The Visual MODFLOW 3D-Explorer is a built-in 3D visualization system for displaying and animating Visual MODFLOW models using state-of-the-art 3D graphics technology. The advanced visualization capabilities of the Visual MODFLOW 3D-Explorer provide you with all the tools you need to create impressive and informative 3D representations of your modeling data using vibrant colors and high-resolution graphics. |
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Aside from the unparalleled 3D graphical features and display customization options, the other notable advantage of the Visual MODFLOW 3D-Explorer is that it reads the model data directly from Visual MODFLOW project files. This avoids the messy data conversions required by other groundwater modeling software and ensures you will always have a true 3D representation of your model data and simulation results. |
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The basic layout of the VMOD 3D-Explorer interface is shown in the following figure.
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The interface consists of four primary components:
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The Model Tree Panel and the Navigation Panel are both "dockable" panels which means they can be moved and "docked" to another location on the interface or they can be left as "floating" panels on your Windows desktop (i.e., they are not docked to any location on the interface). These panels can either be docked on the left side of the interface or on the bottom of the interface. |
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The Model Tree Panel should appear as shown in the following figure. If the Model Tree Panel is not visible, click View/Model Tree from the top menu bar or click the [Model Tree] icon. The upper section of the Model Tree Panel contains a structured list of the Model Elements which can be visualized while the lower section of this panel contains the element properties table. The Model Tree Panel can be used to selectively view model elements or alter the display properties of selected model elements. The Model Tree is structured in a hierarchical fashion where model elements within the tree can be expanded by clicking on the "+" symbol. Each model element listed in the Model Tree has an associated list of "display properties" that can be accessed by selecting (clicking) the model element from the Model Tree. A brief description of each display property is available by clicking the mouse pointer on the display property. This produces a tool tip (description of the property) in the bottom of the Model Tree Panel (below the Display Properties Table). Although each model element has a different set of display properties, there are many display properties which are common to most model elements. These common display properties are described in the following table. |
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The following is a brief description of the various model elements and the display properties for each model element listed in the Model Tree. VMOD Project Properties The VMOD Project element consists of general settings including:
The Project Title can be moved to any location in the Display Screen by clicking on the title and dragging it to a new location. |
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Axes The Axis model element allows you to customize the appearance of the X, Y and Z
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Grid The Grid Slice elements allow you to display the model grid lines on a 2D horizontal slice through the selected layer of the model (see figure above) or as a 3D grid of the entire model. |
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Site Maps The Visual MODFLOW 3D-Explorer supports both AutoCAD DXF files and bitmap image files. The Site maps model element contains a list of the site maps used in the Visual MODFLOW model and allows you to control the display properties for each individual site map. In cases where the site map is not appearing clearly because of the colors used in the DXF file, you can specify a fixed color to apply to all lines and attributes of the DXF file. |
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Wells
The display properties for each type of well consist of:
These display properties can be controlled as a group or individually. |
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Properties and Boundary Conditions The Input model elements consist of the different model properties and boundary conditions available in a Visual MODFLOW modeling
Each of these model elements contains a subset of either different property zones, or in the case of the Boundaries elements, different types of boundary conditions. The display properties of these model elements (color, visibility, semi-transparency) can be controlled as a group or individually. |
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Model Output The Output model elements consist of three different types of modeling results generated by a Visual MODFLOW model:
The Heads, Drawdowns and Concentrations can each be displayed using a variety
Each of these graphical formats has a distinct set of display properties regardless of the model elements that are being represented. |
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An isosurface is a 3D planar surface defined by a constant parameter value in 3D space. Isosurfaces are typically used for demonstrating the spatial
distribution of a selected parameter. For groundwater modeling purposes, isosurfaces are generally The VMOD 3D-Explorer allows you to create and simultaneously display multiple isosurfaces for the Heads, Drawdowns and Concentrations model elements. In each case, the display properties of the isosurface will be the same regardless of which model element is being displayed. |
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The isosurface display properties include:
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Displaying Color Maps |
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The color map display properties include:
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Displaying Contour Maps
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Displaying Pathlines
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Animating Model Results
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All 3D images and display settings can be saved to a Scene Configuration file for easy recall of the model display during a presentation or during your next Visual MODFLOW 3D-Explorer session. |
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Printing and Saving 3D Images
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These images can either be saved to a graphics file and pasted into a report or they can be printed to a printer.
These page design options can all be used together or you can select individual page design options. |
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Visual MODFLOW Overview |
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Scientific Software Group P.O Box 708188 Sandy, Utah 84070
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