Query
Source file: query-dip-and-strike.htm
The dip and strike query displays the dip (angle of descent) and strike (angle of intersection with a horizontal plane, relative to north) of a feature.
Dip and Strike defined
Dip and strike must be defined in order to ensure consistent results. Different methods are available for defining dip and strike. The approach used in this software is based on the 'American right hand rule method'.
This software identifies dip and strike of sloping faces by highlighting segments and drawing a yellow circle around these. A white horizontal line is also drawn with a 'V' shape pointing down in the direction of the dip. The strike angle (clockwise from north) is identified on the side of the circle in the direction of the strike direction. The dip angle (down from horizontal) is specified at the bottom of the shape.
Steps to determine dip and strike
The basic approach is as follows:
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Place right hand palm down.
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Point the fingers down the slope. This is the Dip Direction. The Dip Direction is measured clockwise from the north direction.
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The right thumb will point in the direction of the Strike. The Strike angle is measured clockwise from the north direction.
Steps to Query Dip and Strike
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Select the primitives to be queried (points, edges, facets or cells).
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From the Geotechnical ribbon tab, go to the Dip and Strike group and select Query.
The dip and strike is calculated for the selections displayed on the screen. -
Use Select points mode to make your selections.
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Click the or press Enter or the Space bar to accept the selection and calculate the dip and strike.
Each query also creates a discontinuity object in the geotechnical container and display the result in the report window.
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Continue selecting primitives to be measured.
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Clickwhen finished to complete the operation, a summary list of all queries is displayed in the report window.
EXPORTING DISCONTINUITIES
Discontinuities can be exported as text files as follows:
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Select the discontinuities to export.
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From the Home ribbon tab, go to the Data group and select Export.
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The discontinuities can be grouped into one file, or exported to separate files.