Hi, Before any comments, let me say I am new to OPM, and I have only been browsing through the code of opm-core, and the eclipse-parser (no longer than a couple months).
For that reason I can comment only from a user point of view. One of the reasons we are looking at OPM is because we are looking to for an open source black-oil simulator which we can start testing, using, and eventually help with the development of the missing components. At the moment the main priorities we look for are: - parallel - unstructured grid. Higher order discretization methods are less important. CV first order, eventually second, would be more than enough (at least for us). >From what I understood both grid interfaces can deal with unstructured grids, but A) is not parallel. However A) is more developed for black oil applications. May be quantifying the amount of development needed to align one part of the code when dropping the other could help? I can't give any suggestions, I just hope some comments from somebody closer to the application might help Paolo On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 1:54 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Atgeirr, > > thanks for your thoughts. > > To clarify, I think a grid interface with one realization of it I would > count as an implementation. A grid that can load > different type of geometric cells I would count as one grid implementation > (e.g. UG, the other UG from Heidelberg). > In that sense I think the DUNE interface is fairly unique by allowing > implementation for different legacy codes. Do you agree? > > If you have time you could point me to the 7 examples. It would be very > interesting. > > Thanks and regards, > > Rob > > > I think I have seen one new grid interface per year for the last 7 or so > years. And they were all > introduced for very good reasons. So I am a little reluctant to enter this > discussion again... > > Atgeirr > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > > "This e-mail with attached documents is only for the addressee indicated > above. The e-mail and documents may contain confidential information. If > you are not the correct addressee or are responsible for transfer of this > e-mail with attached documents to the correct addressee, any copying or > further transfer of information contained herein is expressly forbidden. If > you have received this e-mail by mistake, you are kindly requested to > immediately inform me thereof by e-mail and delete the e-mail and the > received documents." > > > http://www.iris.no > > > _______________________________________________ > Opm mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.opm-project.org/mailman/listinfo/opm > >
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