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/*!
* \file
*
* \brief Test for the reservoir problem using the NCP model, the VCFV discretization and
* finite differences.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include "problems/reservoirproblem.hh"
namespace Opm::Properties {
// Create new type tags
namespace TTag {
struct ReservoirNcpVcfvProblem { using InheritsFrom = std::tuple; };
} // end namespace TTag
// Select the vertex centered finite volume method as spatial discretization
template
struct SpatialDiscretizationSplice { using type = TTag::VcfvDiscretization; };
// reduce the base epsilon for the finite difference method to 10^-11. for some reason
// the simulator converges better with this. (TODO: use automatic differentiation?)
template
struct BaseEpsilon
{
using type = GetPropType;
static constexpr type value = 1e-11;
};
} // namespace Opm::Properties
namespace Opm::Parameters {
// enable the storage cache for this problem so that the storage cache receives wider
// testing
template
struct EnableStorageCache
{ static constexpr bool value = true; };
} // namespace Opm::Parameters
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
using ProblemTypeTag = Opm::Properties::TTag::ReservoirNcpVcfvProblem;
return Opm::start(argc, argv);
}