it uses ebos for linearization of the mass balance equations and the
current flow code from opm-simulators for all the rest. currently, the
results match the ones from plain `flow` for SPE1, SPE9 and Norne, but
performance is not optimal: on SPE9, converting from and to the legacy
data structures takes about a third of the time to do the actual mass
balance assembly. nevertheless `flow_ebos` is almost as fast as plain
`flow` for SPE9. (for Norne `flow_ebos` is about 15% slower, even
though the results match quite closely. the reason for this is that it
requires more iterations for some reason.)
i.e., the contents of the Opm::details namespace, the IterationReport
and the DefaultBlackoilSolutionState classes. the purpose of this is
to share the code between the existing flow variants and flow_ebos.
The well potentials are caculated based on the well rates and pressure
drawdown at every time step. They are used to calculate default guide
rates used in group controlled wells.
well_perforation_pressure_diffs is stored in
WellStateFullyImplicitBlackoil as it is needed in the well potential
calculations.
i.e. it now supports stuff like MULTFLT in the schedule
section. Possibly, the MPI-parallel code paths need some fixes. (but
if the geology is not changed during the simulation, the parallel code
will do the same as before.)
the most fundamental change of this patch is that the
reference/pointer to the DerivedGeology object is made
non-constant. IMO that's okay, though, becase the geology can no
longer assumed to be constant over the whole simulation run.
in particular, where to put empty lines and spaces. Also added a
copyright statement for myself to a few files and added a comment. the
new comment was requested by [at]bska, the rest was requested by
[at]atgeirr.
this is necessary because some older simulations only provide the
full-fledged solver class but no physical model.
(also, this allows to use something else than the standard newton
solver.)
so, far it is just a copy of the old "SimulatorFullyImplicitBlackoil"
class (which became a simple forward to the base class). The intention
is to unify the common simulator code in this class to avoid excessive
copy-and-pasting.