- Saturations, phase pressures, and standard initialsation of RS and RV
now agree to baseline.
- Tables of RS and RV versus vertical depth (kw RSVD RVVD) have been
hardcoded for testing (need new parser) and the calculations agree to
baseline in the gas and oil zones. In the water zone there is some
differences: Our code computes saturated RS and RV using the final
phase pressures (these are modified to be consistent with saturations
and capillary pressures) while the baseline uses unmodified phase pressures.
This test sets up a simple laplace problem and solves it with the available
solvers. It assume that either dune-istl or UMFPack is present, which is
assume to be safe.
This fixes further occurences of DUNE_HAS_FASTAMG that were
missed in pull request #530.
Previously we relied on the define DUNE_HAS_FAST_AMG to detect
whether these preconditioners are available. This define is only
available in the 2.2 release with cmake support. Therfore we now
addtionally test whether we are using dune-istl 2.3 or newer.
and throw an exception if "simple" is encountered...
According to Ove, gwseg should be used, because "gwseg is the model
relevant to the norne case - i.e the model eclipse uses.
The fix for the simple model has to wait for a refac of the satfunc
complex."
Previously we relied on the define DUNE_HAS_FAST_AMG to detect
whether these preconditioners are available. This define is only
available in the 2.2 release with cmake support. Therfore we now
addtionally test whether we are using dune-isl 2.3 or newer.
Patch 31c09aed was erroneous as it was trying to assing a
SaturationPropsFromDeck<SatFuncSimpleNonuniform> to a
SaturationPropsFromDeck<SatFuncSimpleUniform> in the constructor
taking the new parser. This patch fixes this.
The mentioned commit was applied before the merge of
opm-parser-integrate and therefore the changes did not carry over
to the code that uses the new parser. This code mimics the
changed behaviour for the new parser.
Closes issue #516
Instead of making well rates zero for wells that are not controlled by
surface volume, we initialize them to a small value with the correct
sign (positive for injectors, negative for producers).
It is not quite complete yet for the following reasons:
- it does not compute state.surfacevol(),
- the InitialStateComputer class does not compute Rs or Rv,
- it has not been verified.