opm-simulators/examples/lens_immiscible_vcfv_ad.cpp
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// -*- mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*-
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/*!
* \file
*
* \brief Two-phase test for the immiscible model which uses the
* vertex-centered finite volume discretization
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <opm/models/utils/start.hh>
#include <opm/models/immiscible/immisciblemodel.hh>
#include "problems/lensproblem.hh"
namespace Opm::Properties {
// Create new type tags
namespace TTag {
struct LensProblemVcfvAd { using InheritsFrom = std::tuple<LensBaseProblem, ImmiscibleTwoPhaseModel>; };
} // end namespace TTag
// use automatic differentiation for this simulator
template<class TypeTag>
struct LocalLinearizerSplice<TypeTag, TTag::LensProblemVcfvAd> { using type = TTag::AutoDiffLocalLinearizer; };
// use linear finite element gradients if dune-localfunctions is available
#if HAVE_DUNE_LOCALFUNCTIONS
template<class TypeTag>
struct UseP1FiniteElementGradients<TypeTag, TTag::LensProblemVcfvAd> { static constexpr bool value = true; };
#endif
} // namespace Opm::Properties
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
typedef Opm::Properties::TTag::LensProblemVcfvAd ProblemTypeTag;
return Opm::start<ProblemTypeTag>(argc, argv);
}