In January's GeoStudio TechTalk - Mastering 3D Analyses:Â Heat Transfer in Complex Geology Part 1 - we will consider the steps for setting up the 3D geometry, including the use of Leapfrog geological models. The geometry created in this session will be used in February's webinar reviewing the corresponding heat transfer analysis with thermosyphons.
January's GeoStudio TechTalk is the first part of a two-part webinar series considering heat transfer in a complex geologic setting. In January's session, we will consider the steps for setting up the 3D geometry, including the use of Leapfrog geological models. The geometry created in this session will be used in February's webinar reviewing the corresponding heat transfer analysis with thermosyphons.
Join Seequent's Kathryn Dompierre in this free webinar for a demonstration of the following:
• The steps for setting up basic 3D geometry items using the 3D drawing tools in GeoStudio;
• How to use surfaces imported from Leapfrog (via Central) to create the ground surface and contact surfaces in GeoStudio;
• The benefits of importing Geological Model Volumes from Leapfrog (via Central), including material assignment capabilities; and
• Methods for adding other features to the 3D model, including a basement foundation and thermosyphons.
Two sessions are available on January 18, 2022.Â
 This webinar is Part 1 of a series. Register for Part 2 here!
Kathryn Dompierre completed a M.Sc. in environmental policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science and a Ph.D. in civil engineering at the University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon, Canada). Her doctoral research explored the movement of pore water, contaminants, and energy through oil sands fine tailings using field testing and numerical analyses.
She joined the GeoStudio engineering team in 2016, and now manages the learning and technical content related to GeoStudio.
Kathryn is involved in the Women in Engineering committee for Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba and serves on the boards of two environmental NGOs: Lake Winnipeg Foundation and Manitoba Eco-Network.