opm-simulators/examples/co2injection_immiscible_ni_ecfv.cpp
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// -*- mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*-
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/*!
* \file
*
* \brief Simulation of the injection problem using the VCVF discretization
* assuming immisicibility and with energy enabled.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <opm/models/utils/start.hh>
#include <opm/models/immiscible/immisciblemodel.hh>
#include <opm/models/discretization/ecfv/ecfvdiscretization.hh>
#include "problems/co2injectionproblem.hh"
BEGIN_PROPERTIES
NEW_TYPE_TAG(Co2InjectionImmiscibleNiEcfvProblem, INHERITS_FROM(ImmiscibleModel,
Co2InjectionBaseProblem));
SET_TAG_PROP(Co2InjectionImmiscibleNiEcfvProblem, SpatialDiscretizationSplice,
EcfvDiscretization);
SET_BOOL_PROP(Co2InjectionImmiscibleNiEcfvProblem, EnableEnergy, true);
//! Use automatic differentiation to linearize the system of PDEs
SET_TAG_PROP(Co2InjectionImmiscibleNiEcfvProblem, LocalLinearizerSplice, AutoDiffLocalLinearizer);
END_PROPERTIES
////////////////////////
// the main function
////////////////////////
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
typedef TTAG(Co2InjectionImmiscibleNiEcfvProblem) EcfvProblemTypeTag;
return Opm::start<EcfvProblemTypeTag>(argc, argv);
}