SC Domain Mappings
To generate conformance solids, the software calculates the intersection of a production solid and a schedule solid, then cookie-cuts the results by the boundary polygon of each solid. The resulting volumes are referred to as conformance domains.
- Any intersecting volume is "mined in plan".
- Any production volume outside the schedule boundary is "mined not planned".
- Any schedule volume outside the production boundary is "planned not mined".
- Any production volume above or below a schedule solid is "mined late" or "over dig".
- Any schedule volume above or below a production solid is "mined early" or "under dig".
Different organisations may choose to report these volumes in different buckets, or with different names. The Domain Mappings step allows any conformance domain to be given a reporting name and colour to match company standards.
- Domains may be added or removed from categories by changing the Reporting Name in the table.
- Upon changing the Reporting Name, check the Legend and assign a standard colour to any new categories.
Domain Mappings are displayed on the cross-section diagram.
Once you are satisfied, press play to the next step.