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What (who) is solid modelling - definition

MODELING OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL SOLIDS
Solid modelling; Parametric feature based modeler; Euler boolean operation; Regularization (solid modeling); Closed regular set; Solid model; 3D solid modeling
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  • The geometry in solid modeling is fully described in 3{{nbhyph}}D space; objects can be viewed from any angle.
  • Regularization of a 2D set by taking the closure of its interior

Solid modeling         
Solid modeling (or solid modelling) is a consistent set of principles for mathematical and computer modeling of three-dimensional shapes (solids). Solid modeling is distinguished from related areas of geometric modeling and computer graphics, such as 3D modeling, by its emphasis on physical fidelity.
Standard linear solid model         
  • Comparison of creep and stress relaxation for three and four element models
METHOD OF MODELING THE BEHAVIOR OF A VISCOELASTIC MATERIAL
Standard Linear Solid Material; Standard linear solid; Standard Linear Solid; Standard Linear Solid Model; Standard Linear Solid model; SLS model; Zener model; The Zener model - linear solid model; Standard linear solid material; Zener material
The standard linear solid (SLS), also known as the Zener model, is a method of modeling the behavior of a viscoelastic material using a linear combination of springs and dashpots to represent elastic and viscous components, respectively. Often, the simpler Maxwell model and the Kelvin–Voigt model are used.
Geologic modelling         
  •  Geological mapping software displaying a screenshot of a structure map generated for an 8500ft deep gas & [[Oil reservoir]] in the Earth field, [[Vermilion Parish]], [[Erath, Louisiana]]. The left-to-right gap, near the top of the [[contour map]] indicates a [[Fault line]].  This fault line is between the blue/green contour lines and the purple/red/yellow contour lines.  The thin red circular contour line in the middle of the map indicates the top of the oil reservoir. Because gas floats above oil, the thin red contour line marks the gas/oil contact zone.
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APPLIED SCIENCE OF CREATING COMPUTERIZED REPRESENTATIONS OF PORTIONS OF THE EARTH'S CRUST
Geologic modeling; Geological modelling; Geomodeling; Geomodelling; Geological model
Geologic modelling, geological modelling or geomodelling is the applied science of creating computerized representations of portions of the Earth's crust based on geophysical and geological observations made on and below the Earth surface. A geomodel is the numerical equivalent of a three-dimensional geological map complemented by a description of physical quantities in the domain of interest.

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Solid modeling

Solid modeling (or solid modelling) is a consistent set of principles for mathematical and computer modeling of three-dimensional shapes (solids). Solid modeling is distinguished from related areas of geometric modeling and computer graphics, such as 3D modeling, by its emphasis on physical fidelity. Together, the principles of geometric and solid modeling form the foundation of 3D-computer-aided design and in general support the creation, exchange, visualization, animation, interrogation, and annotation of digital models of physical objects.