Re: [DuMuX] Co2 Injection Problem

2012-07-03 Thread Chen S
Thank you Bernd, things are clearer now

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 1:19 PM, Chen Shapira  wrote:

> Thank you Bernd, things are clearer now
>
> On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 8:59 AM, Bernd Flemisch  > wrote:
>
>>  Hey Chen,
>>
>> you should use either the 2pni model for immiscible non-isothermal
>> two-phase flow or the 2p2cni model if you additionally want to include
>> compositional effects. Due to licensing restrictions, we have not included
>> our miscible CO2-Brine fluid system in the release part of Dumux.
>>
>> I would propose the following steps for you:
>> 0. Do the Tutorial 3.1 from the Dumux handbook.
>> 1. Adapt the problem data of the 2pni test problem in test/boxmodels/2pni
>> to your needs, i.e. grid, boundary and initial conditions and soil
>> parameters.
>> 2. Include the Components Brine and SimpleCO2 from
>> dumux/material/components instead of SimpleH2O and N2 in your problem file.
>> 3. If you need to include compositional effects, build brine-CO2 binary
>> relations and a brine-CO2 fluid system.
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Bernd
>>
>>
>>
>> On 07/01/2012 03:26 PM, Chen S wrote:
>>
>> Hi Again,
>>
>>  I wish to simulate a CO2 Injection problem, with a multi-phase ,
>> non-isothermal model.
>>
>>  I am new to DuMuX , I've started reading the documentation but I didn't
>> find the right DuMuX model yet,
>> could you tell me where to start? is there a DuMuX test which already
>> simulates CO2 injection ?
>>
>>  Thank you,
>> Chen
>>
>>
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Re: [DuMuX] Co2 Injection Problem

2012-07-03 Thread Chen Shapira
Thank you Bernd, things are clearer now

On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 8:59 AM, Bernd Flemisch
wrote:

>  Hey Chen,
>
> you should use either the 2pni model for immiscible non-isothermal
> two-phase flow or the 2p2cni model if you additionally want to include
> compositional effects. Due to licensing restrictions, we have not included
> our miscible CO2-Brine fluid system in the release part of Dumux.
>
> I would propose the following steps for you:
> 0. Do the Tutorial 3.1 from the Dumux handbook.
> 1. Adapt the problem data of the 2pni test problem in test/boxmodels/2pni
> to your needs, i.e. grid, boundary and initial conditions and soil
> parameters.
> 2. Include the Components Brine and SimpleCO2 from
> dumux/material/components instead of SimpleH2O and N2 in your problem file.
> 3. If you need to include compositional effects, build brine-CO2 binary
> relations and a brine-CO2 fluid system.
>
> Kind regards
> Bernd
>
>
>
> On 07/01/2012 03:26 PM, Chen S wrote:
>
> Hi Again,
>
>  I wish to simulate a CO2 Injection problem, with a multi-phase ,
> non-isothermal model.
>
>  I am new to DuMuX , I've started reading the documentation but I didn't
> find the right DuMuX model yet,
> could you tell me where to start? is there a DuMuX test which already
> simulates CO2 injection ?
>
>  Thank you,
> Chen
>
>
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> D-70569 Stuttgart  url: www.hydrosys.uni-stuttgart.de
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Re: [DuMuX] Co2 Injection Problem

2012-07-01 Thread Bernd Flemisch

Hey Chen,

you should use either the 2pni model for immiscible non-isothermal 
two-phase flow or the 2p2cni model if you additionally want to include 
compositional effects. Due to licensing restrictions, we have not 
included our miscible CO2-Brine fluid system in the release part of Dumux.


I would propose the following steps for you:
0. Do the Tutorial 3.1 from the Dumux handbook.
1. Adapt the problem data of the 2pni test problem in 
test/boxmodels/2pni to your needs, i.e. grid, boundary and initial 
conditions and soil parameters.
2. Include the Components Brine and SimpleCO2 from 
dumux/material/components instead of SimpleH2O and N2 in your problem file.
3. If you need to include compositional effects, build brine-CO2 binary 
relations and a brine-CO2 fluid system.


Kind regards
Bernd



On 07/01/2012 03:26 PM, Chen S wrote:

Hi Again,

I wish to simulate a CO2 Injection problem, with a multi-phase , 
non-isothermal model.


I am new to DuMuX , I've started reading the documentation but I 
didn't find the right DuMuX model yet,
could you tell me where to start? is there a DuMuX test which already 
simulates CO2 injection ?


Thank you,
Chen


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[DuMuX] Co2 Injection Problem

2012-07-01 Thread Chen S
Hi Again,

I wish to simulate a CO2 Injection problem, with a multi-phase ,
non-isothermal model.

I am new to DuMuX , I've started reading the documentation but I didn't
find the right DuMuX model yet,
could you tell me where to start? is there a DuMuX test which already
simulates CO2 injection ?

Thank you,
Chen
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