This needs to be done if a equilibration region transition is
mentioned by the THPRES keyword, but no value is given for this record
in the third item. (it seems that this is used quite frequently.)
Also, the approach taken by this patch also does not collide with the
restart machinery as far as I can see. This is because the initial
condition is applied by the simulator before the state at the restart
time is loaded. (I interpreted the code that way, but I could be
wrong, could anyone verify this?)
since it is pretty elaborate to calculate initial condition, this
patch is pretty messy. I also do not know if Eclipse does include
capillary pressure in this calculation or not (this patch does). Huge
kudos go to [at]totto82 for reviewing, testing and debugging this.
This is needed in parallel runs where the rock properties will not
be read from the deck but be communicated from a master process. Nevertheless
we need to be able to initialize the data structures with the correct
container size. In addition we need to be able to change the container values
from opm-autodiff's BlackoilPropsDataHandle.
Unused methods and arguments have been removed,
and we avoid including the EclMaterialLawManager
in the header. Clients IncompPropertiesFromDeck
and BlackoilPropertiesFromDeck have been updated.
this makes it possible to switch to different saturation functions
again. So far the only supported function besides the default one is
the one which implements the "Stone 2" model.
this means the following changes:
- the "SatFuncGwseg" class is converted
- for now, Gwseg is the only saturation function supported by
SaturationPropsFromDeck. (will be changed in later commits.)
- the funcForCell() method of SaturationPropsFromDeck is removed as it
just occludes things
in any reasonable simulator which reads an ECL deck the deck is going
to decide which saturation function is to be used and not the outside
code. also, the table this which function will be using is not really the
calling code's business. (for any reasonable deck it is always going to
be a non-uniform table so it makes a lot of sense to avoid unnecessary
complexity IMO.)
this patch temporarily removes the ability to use anything except the
ECL default saturation function ("Gwseg"). this ability will be
restored later in this patch series.