Re: [Opm] Problem installing OPM binaries

2020-02-21 Thread Markus Blatt
Hi,

On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 10:27:39PM +, Stephen, Karl D wrote:
> Hi,
> I am installing OPM binaries on a computer running Windows 10 on which I have 
> installed Ubuntu 18.04 under the Linux sub-system. (I've got it to work on a 
> separate machine but not this one) I am following the instructions here:
> https://opm-project.org/?page_id=245
> I get an error on the last step of the OPM installation. It happens when I 
> run the following line in Ubuntu:
> sudo apt-get install libopm-simulators-bin
> The error message I get is below. Any help with this would be appreciated. It 
> looks like libopm-simulators-bin doesn't exist, only libopm-simulators1-bin. 
> I've tried installing simulators1 and this has the same error.
> $sudo apt-get install libopm-simulators-binReading package lists... 
> DoneBuilding dependency treeReading state information... DoneNote, selecting 
> 'libopm-simulators1-bin' instead of 'libopm-simulators-bin'Some packages 
> could not be installed. This may mean that you haverequested an impossible 
> situation or if you are using the unstabledistribution that some required 
> packages have not yet been createdor been moved out of Incoming.The following 
> information may help to resolve the situation:
> The following packages have unmet dependencies: libopm-simulators1-bin : 
> Depends: libdune-common-2.5.1  Depends: 
> libdune-geometry-2.5.1  Depends: libopm-grid1 but it 
> is not going to be installed  Depends: 
> libopm-simulators1 (= 2019.10-rfinal-1~bionic) but it is not going to be 
> installedE: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.

I did take a look at the ppa. Are your sure that you are on Ubuntu 18.04? The 
packages for it seem to be built
against dune 2.6 now. The Dune packages listed must be some older ones built 
for the opm PPA.

Can you please do:

sudo apt-get update

and then post the output of:

lsb-release -a

apt-cache policy libopmsimulators1

this should be 2019.10-rfinal-2-bionic

Thanks!

Markus
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Re: [Opm] Surface tension in opm-upscaling

2020-02-21 Thread Alf Birger Rustad
Hi Lezin,

Please see the wiki for documentation:
https://wiki.opm-project.org/index.php?title=Upscaling_relative_permeability_in_capillary_limit

The unit is dynes/cm.

Cheers,
Alf


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Sendt: fredag 21. februar 2020 11:08
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Emne: [Opm] Surface tension in opm-upscaling

Hello everyone,

I have been digging up in the opm upscaling code and I noticed that the
surface tension is defaulted to 1. What unit does this correspond to? I
could not find anywhere in the code a reference to the commonly used
surface tension unit (dynes/cm) so I was assuming that the default unit
would be N/m, but apparently not.

Alternatively, if I were to provde the routine with a value for sigma,
what unit should it be in?

Thank you
Lezin

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Re: [Opm] Surface tension in opm-upscaling

2020-02-21 Thread Lezin Galibert
Hi Alf,

Sorry I should have been more specific, I am using
steadystate_test_implicit to be able to upscale for any capillary
number. In the wiki (for this function), the default value is 1 but no
unit is specified.

Thanks
Lezin

On Fri, 2020-02-21 at 10:14 +, Alf Birger Rustad wrote:
> Hi Lezin,
>
> Please see the wiki for documentation:
> https://wiki.opm-project.org/index.php?title=Upscaling_relative_permeability_in_capillary_limit
>
> The unit is dynes/cm.
>
> Cheers,
> Alf
>
> Fra: Opm  på vegne av Lezin Galibert <
> lezin.galib...@petricore.com>
> Sendt: fredag 21. februar 2020 11:08
> Til: opm@opm-project.org 
> Emne: [Opm] Surface tension in opm-upscaling
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have been digging up in the opm upscaling code and I noticed that
> the
> surface tension is defaulted to 1. What unit does this correspond to?
> I
> could not find anywhere in the code a reference to the commonly used
> surface tension unit (dynes/cm) so I was assuming that the default
> unit
> would be N/m, but apparently not.
>
> Alternatively, if I were to provde the routine with a value for
> sigma,
> what unit should it be in?
>
> Thank you
> Lezin
>
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[Opm] Surface tension in opm-upscaling

2020-02-21 Thread Lezin Galibert
Hello everyone,

I have been digging up in the opm upscaling code and I noticed that the
surface tension is defaulted to 1. What unit does this correspond to? I
could not find anywhere in the code a reference to the commonly used
surface tension unit (dynes/cm) so I was assuming that the default unit
would be N/m, but apparently not.

Alternatively, if I were to provde the routine with a value for sigma,
what unit should it be in?

Thank you
Lezin

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