Commit Graph

10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Håkon Hægland
ac927d997b Added a get_dt() method
Added a get_dt() to the opm.simulators.BlackOilSimulator Python module.
This will return the size of the previous simulator time step.
2023-09-08 19:40:42 +02:00
Håkon Hægland
e2f62644ae Get cell volumes from Python
Adds a new method get_cell_volumes() to the opm.simulators Python module
that returns a python list of the cell volumes in the black oil
simulator.
2023-09-08 09:39:24 +02:00
Arne Morten Kvarving
96ec2b0e96 comment out unused private variable (causes a warning) 2022-10-26 10:59:43 +02:00
Atgeirr Flø Rasmussen
a7a5a7a98d Make the Python interface use the TpfaLinearizer. 2022-10-04 11:44:35 +02:00
Arne Morten Kvarving
eeeeb283c5 remove unnecessary includes 2022-07-26 19:03:39 +02:00
Håkon Hægland
91ac3a2a32 Dynamically update schedule from Python
Adds some methods that enables Opm::Schedule to be dynamically modified
from Python. A test case in test_schedule.py illustrates the use case.
2022-05-05 13:10:39 +02:00
Joakim Hove
6b92443cb4 Downstream filesystem reorganisation in opm-common 2022-01-02 14:33:34 +01:00
Håkon Hægland
7a394df43f Include <stdexcept> header to use std::logic_error()
And some minor stylistic changes.
2021-09-23 13:13:23 +02:00
Håkon Hægland
4c5245196b Changed calling convention for shared pointers.
Expect non-reference type shared pointers arguments instead of references
to shared pointer. This will make it clear to the caller that the called
function is making a copy of the pointer for its own use and not trying
to modify the original pointer of the caller.
2021-09-22 23:49:13 +02:00
Håkon Hægland
5ad65c70ee Initialize blackoil simulator from schedule shared with Python.
Adds a new constructor to Main.hpp that takes shared pointers to Deck,
EclipseState, Schedule, and SummaryConfig. This makes it possible to
share these variables with Python without worrying about lifetime issues
of the underlying C++ objects. For example, a Python script can first
create an opm.io.schedule.Schedule object which is modified from Python.
Then, assume the same Python script creates an
opm.simulators.BlackOilSimulator which is initialized with the same
schedule object. Since the underlying C++ object is a shared pointer,
the Schedule object in Python may go out of scope (get deleted by Python)
without having the C++ schedule object being deleted. And the Python
BlackOilSimulator may continue to be used after the Python Schedule object
has been deleted since it still has a valid C++ schedule object.
2021-09-21 15:52:59 +02:00