Hi Kang,

The short answer is that flow does not support running the model yet. The long 
answer is that SPE10 Model 2 is a two-phase upscaling study, and hence by 
nature not fond of the preconditioning routines used by default in flow (or 
some of the commercial simulators for that matter). The most obvious remedy to 
this is to exploit the fact that SPE10 Model 2 is a two-phase case, and to use 
algebraic multigrid based preconditioning. We just very recently landed a true 
two-phase simulator version of flow, which actually supports an AMG based 
linear solver. Adapting the deck to this reality may finally make SPE10 Model 2 
run well with flow.


Cheers,

Alf

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Fra: Opm <[email protected]> på vegne av Kangqiao Hu 
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Sendt: 14. august 2017 05:13
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Emne: [Opm] Typical Run-time for SPE10

Hi everyone,

I am running spe10 model2 using flow with single thread on a Intel i7-7820hk 
mobile processor, and the simulation has been running for more than 4 days and 
it seems to be far from complete. I was wondering what is the typical time of 
running this test case? Thanks!

Regards
Kang


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