Dear Rucha,

the 2 or 3 vtu files you see for the example is du to the fact that the example solves a stationary problem in each direction (x,y,z). Each vtu corresponds to the a stationary simulation in one of the directions, which you should be able to see when looking at the pressure (gradient).

Best regards

Johannes

Am 10.08.2022 um 15:34 schrieb Timo Koch:
Dear Rucha,

the permeability upscaling example solves a stationary equation which has no concept of time. There it is unclear what you are trying to achieve.

You also shouldn’t “see” any time steps.
Maybe you are referring to two vtu files? Then it’s probably one containing the initial guess and one with the solution.

Best wishes,
Timo

On 10 Aug 2022, at 15:29, <[email protected]> <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Team,
My name is Rucha and I am currently working with DuMuX on the permeability upscaling example. When I run the simulation for my dgf file I can only see 2 time steps in the simulation and would want to increase them. When I looked into more examples in the test folder I saw that for the 2p test there is a VTK output frequency given and start and end time given. I tried given that in my params.input file but it does not work. Is there a way to visualize the flow for more time steps or a longer time?
I could not find any such parameter mentioned in the upscaling example.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thank you in advance.
Best Regards,
Rucha Kunte
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