Hi!

The flow_cp program in the opm-autodiff module is capable of running in 
parallel,
but it is still very experimental. Work is in progress on this, and most of the 
assembly
and linear solve can now be done in parallel, with a lot of restrictions about 
wells etc.

I think Markus Blatt and Robert Klöfkorn are best capable of answering further 
questions
should you have any. We will post information about the progress to the mailing 
list as we
reach important milestones.

Atgeirr

13. mai 2015 kl. 13:21 skrev Paolo Orsini <[email protected]>:

> Hi Atgeirr, 
> 
> Thanks a lot for this update, and I am looking forward to do some test.
> Does the black oil simulator run in parallel already?
> 
> Thanks again
> 
> Paolo 
> 
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 3:25 PM, Atgeirr Rasmussen 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear OPM community,
> 
> OPM release 2015.04 is now available!
> 
> Binary packages have been made available for Ubuntu Linux (12.04 and 14.04) 
> and
> for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (versions 5 and 6). Sources are as usual on 
> github,
> http://github.com/OPM, use the branch "release/2015.04" for the release 
> versions.
> 
> A few of the significant changes:
>  - The fully-implicit black oil simulator Flow (formerly sim_fibo_ad), from 
> the module
>    opm-autodiff, has been improved dramatically. It is now able to run the 
> Norne
>    benchmark model unaltered, as well as the SPE 1, 3 and 9 benchmarks. Deck 
> input
>    has been improved, and the simulator creates output in the ECLIPSE binary 
> format
>    supported by many tools, such as OPM's ResInsight.
>  - A new module, opm-parser, has been added. This module implements strong 
> support
>    for the de-facto industry standard ECLIPSE input deck format, including 
> faithful
>    SCHEDULE support. This module provides the input facilities for Flow.
>  - A new experimental simulator for black-oil with polymer is available in the
>    opm-polymer module. Based on Flow, it extends it with polymer EOR 
> functionality.
> 
> These and other parts are continuously being worked on, and those who wish to 
> follow
> the OPM software as it evolves can do so by building from source and using 
> the "master"
> branches of the git repositories instead of the release branches.
> 
> Note: the web site is still not fully updated but will be updated during the 
> coming week
> to ensure that the information given is correct and applies to the current 
> release. Do
> not hesitate to tell us if you encounter incorrect, outdated or missing 
> information.
> 
> A big thank you to all who wrote, reviewed, tested, discussed and packaged the
> software that went into this release!
> 
> Atgeirr
> 
> 
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