The 'comp_term' is supposed to be a total divergence term, which is supposed
to be zero for incompressible flow. It was added for improved robustness in
stagnant areas, but as implemented it would not be computed properly for
oil injection scenarios, due to the convention for two-phase transport
source terms (positive terms are inflow of first phase [water], negative
terms are total outflow).
The WellsManager class handles INJECTORS by assigning a phase
distribution (W->ctrls[i]->distr) that coincides with the injected
fluid for the corresponding well (e.g., {1,0,0} for WATER injectors in
a three-phase WATER/OIL/GAS simulation). This, however, meshes poorly
with the restriction that all phase components must be ONE in the case
of wells constrained by total reservoir volume flow targets (RESV)
that was introduced in commit b7d1634.
This change-set limits the restriction on phase distributions to
PRODUCERs only and is a tentative solution to GitHub PR #360.
Otherwise the compiler will probably give us a warning that these
pragmas are unknown. By default that warning is disabled with our
own build system, but we also want to be able to link to our library
without incorporating the entire build system too.
To avoid deprecation warnings the number of smoothing steps was passed
through the Criterion instead of directly to the constructor in commit
a7f32b934b.
However, due to an insufficient test matrix this was not tested using
the fast AMG variant of DUNE so it breaks the builds if
`-DHAS_DUNE_FAST_AMG` is defined.
This change should apply the same type of change to this branch as for
the others. The number of smoothing steps is put into a constant to
avoid the magic number 1 to appear in too many places (although I am
not sure the number for pre- and post-smoothing always should be the
same).
If a function is used by a template but this template is not
instantiated, the function will still be defined in the header
of a module but it won't be callable because it is in an anonymous
namespace and thus we get a warning.
This only happens in Clang; GCC consider functions referenced from
templates as used.
fixup! Don't warn about functions not emitted
make all non-implementation headers includable without
preconditions. Also, this removes the GravityColumnSolver.hpp file,
because it tried to include a non-existing file and it was thus unused.
for some of these files this is needed to make to keep it compiling
after the next patch because the new ErrorMacros.hpp file will no
longer implicitly includes <iostream>. for the remaining files it is
just good style.
While at it, the includes for most of these files have been ordered in
order of decreasing abstraction level.
SuiteSparse may or may not be installed in a suitesparse/ directory.
FindSuiteSparse will look in a suitesparse/ subdirectory when trying
to locate umfpack.h, but it will add the full directory to the compiler
command-line (e.g. `-I/usr/include/suitesparse`) and not that of the
parent. Since the parent is usually included too, it is not noticed
that it is advertedly using another include paths than its own.
However, if we have SuiteSparse installed in a non-system location,
using the subdirectory in the `#include` statement may now cause an
error, even though configuration actually found SuiteSparse!
AGMG is now under a closed-source license, meaning that results
obtained with this solver is not freely reproducible by others.
Its use is therefore discouraged.
As of version 2.3, the DUNE AMG parts are competitive, so there
is a free and open alternative.
our policy is that we only use boost if necessary, i.e., if the oldest
supported compiler does not support a given feature but boost
does. since we recently switched to GCC 4.4 or newer, std::shared_ptr
is available unconditionally.
most of them quite insignificant, but still annoying. The only
exception is the warning about the changed alignment for the 'work'
argument of spu_implicit_assemble(). AFAICT, the only reason why it
worked was that the pointer produced by malloc() was passed
directly. (malloc() seems to fulfill all alignment criteria.) To fix
this, I've changed that argument's type from char* to double*.
The current implementations of IncompPropertiesInterface are very
all-or-nothing. In some situations, you want to read rock and fluid
properties from an Eclipse file, but use analytical functions for
the unsaturated properties. Or you want to update properties based
on a marching filter.
This patch provides a way to mix various property objects, or to
"shadow" the properties with a raw array of data, so you don't have
to reimplement the entire interface just to make a small change.
The <have_boost_redef.hpp> header was introduced (commit 82369f9) as
a work-around for a particular interaction in the Autotools-based
setup of OPM-Core and the Dune core modules. Notably, Dune's
"Enable" trick for Boost failed on some older Autoconf systems. Now
that we're using CMake, however, that kluge is no longer needed
because we (OPM-Core) always
#define HAVE_BOOST 1
i.e., as an explict true/false value.
Therefore, we need no longer include <have_boost_redef.hpp> . The
header will be removed at a later time.
After this patch one can set the prolongation factor for all
AMG calls and the number of smoothing steps for all except
of FastAMG that currently only supports on step.
The numbers in the deck are more indicative of FIELD unit conventions
than METRIC unit conventions, so allow the input parser to interpret
the data in that manner.
Do not use the well's comp_frac member, only rely on the control's distr
member for initialization. This forced a change to WellsManager's
initialization of the distr member.