Hello Lorenzo,

1) -The IMPES algorithm itself is sequential, so I do not understand the question since it is sequential per definition.      -You could for example use Brooks-Corey and set the entry pressure to zero.

2) You can find adaptive tests in
     dumux/test/porousmediumflow/2p/sequential

3) What about asking google about "outflow and Neumann" boundary conditions?
     I am sure you will find a lot of explanations about it.

Regards,
Martin

On 12/03/2018 12:37 PM, lc wrote:
Hello,

I have the following questions:

1) Is it possible to run IMPES algorithm in sequential (not implicit) mode without considering capillarity forces (pressure)?

2) Is it possible to do some sort of grid adaptation, for example locally refine the (unstructrured) mesh where the water saturation front becomes steeper? If yes, how, is there any example?

3) What actually the Outflow BC does? What is the difference with Neumann?


Thank you very much!

Kind regards,

Lorenzo

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