opm-simulators/examples/obstacle_pvs.cpp
Andreas Lauser 59a82a0a40 Always use the reduction of the maximum of the weighted residual as convergence criterion
This should make things a much more robust, partially because now the
linear and the non-linear solvers use the same convergence criterion.

Also, this patch includes some collateral indentation improvements.
2014-03-04 18:06:56 +01:00

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/*
Copyright (C) 2011-2013 by Andreas Lauser
This file is part of the Open Porous Media project (OPM).
OPM is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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OPM is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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*/
/*
* \file
*
* \brief Test for the isothermal primary variable switching model
* using "obstacle" problem and the VCVF discretization.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <ewoms/common/start.hh>
#include <ewoms/models/pvs/pvsmodel.hh>
#include "problems/obstacleproblem.hh"
namespace Opm {
namespace Properties {
NEW_TYPE_TAG(ObstacleProblem, INHERITS_FROM(PvsModel, ObstacleBaseProblem));
// Verbosity of the PVS model (0=silent, 1=medium, 2=chatty)
SET_INT_PROP(ObstacleProblem, PvsVerbosity, 1);
}
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
typedef TTAG(ObstacleProblem) ProblemTypeTag;
return Ewoms::start<ProblemTypeTag>(argc, argv);
}