opm-simulators/opm/autodiff/BlackoilModelEnums.hpp
Andreas Lauser ac4dcba7e0 BlackoilModelEnums: don't use high-level classes
I consider the blackoil model enums to be pretty low level while the
"FluidProperties" code is IMO quite high level. this, using the latter
to define the former constitutes a layering violation IMO. note that
the fix is to simply use the enums from opm-core directly.
2016-12-29 18:03:05 +01:00

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/*
Copyright 2015 SINTEF ICT, Applied Mathematics.
This file is part of the Open Porous Media project (OPM).
OPM is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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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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*/
#ifndef OPM_BLACKOILMODELENUMS_HEADER_INCLUDED
#define OPM_BLACKOILMODELENUMS_HEADER_INCLUDED
#include <opm/core/props/BlackoilPhases.hpp>
namespace Opm
{
constexpr const auto Water = BlackoilPhases::Aqua;
constexpr const auto Oil = BlackoilPhases::Liquid;
constexpr const auto Gas = BlackoilPhases::Vapour;
constexpr const auto MaxNumPhases = BlackoilPhases::MaxNumPhases;
enum PrimalVariables {
Sg = 0,
RS = 1,
RV = 2
};
enum CanonicalVariablePositions {
Pressure = 0,
Sw = 1,
Xvar = 2,
Qs = 3,
Bhp = 4,
Next // For extension.
};
} // namespace Opm
#endif // OPM_BLACKOILMODELENUMS_HEADER_INCLUDED