Hi Lorenzo,
the example that you are referring to uses a 2d grid for an effectively
1d problem.
Dumux can also perform real 1d simulations.
The dimension usually is induced from the number that is passed to the
grid class instantiation:
SET_TYPE_PROP(LensCCProblem, Grid, Dune::UGGrid<2>);
T
Hello,
yes, I saw the example in the dumux-lecture.
Is it the dimension induced by the Grid definition in the input file:
Cells 100 1 ?
And consequently the system of equations solved is 1d?
Thank you,
Lorenzo
On 21.12.2018 11:52, Timo Koch wrote:
Am 21.12.2018 um 08:39 schrieb lc
> Am 21.12.2018 um 08:39 schrieb lc :
>
> Good morning,
>
> I have one general question:
>
> is it possible to run 1 dimensional test case, for example, buckely leverett?
>
yes.
Timo
> Kind regards,
>
> Lorenzo
>
>
>
>> On 19.12.2018 13:26, Timo Koch wrote:
>> Hi Lorenzo,
>>
>> does i
Good morning,
I have one general question:
is it possible to run 1 dimensional test case, for example, buckely
leverett?
Kind regards,
Lorenzo
On 19.12.2018 13:26, Timo Koch wrote:
Hi Lorenzo,
does it get better if you lower the CFL factor?
Timo
On 19.12.18 11:10, lc wrote:
Hello,
I