[DuMuX] about viscous fingers in Dumux

2018-10-15 Thread Lorenzo Campoli
Dear developers ans users, I have few more questions about dumux and viscous finger phenomenon simulation capability. The crucial point for me is the effect of capillarity which indeed changes completely the matematical nature of the system of equations. Indeed, I should use Buckley-Leverett

Re: [DuMuX] info about dumux

2018-10-15 Thread Timo Koch
Hi Lorenzo, please always ask/answer on the list, so that the answer can help other users too. On 15.10.2018 18:29, Lorenzo Campoli wrote: Dear Timo, thanks for the fast answer. I appreciate. The crucial point for me exactly the effect of capillarity which indeed changes completely the

Re: [DuMuX] info about dumux

2018-10-15 Thread Timo Koch
Dear Lorenzo, welcome to the DuMux mailing list and thanks for your interest. On 15.10.2018 14:14, lc wrote: Dear developers, I'm a postdoc student and I was asked to study the viscous finger phenomenon due to water/oil interface. After literature review I'm convinced that dumux is a good

[DuMuX] info about dumux

2018-10-15 Thread lc
Dear developers, I'm a postdoc student and I was asked to study the viscous finger phenomenon due to water/oil interface. After literature review I'm convinced that dumux is a good choice. So, before jump into the problem, I'd like to ask you few questions to understand if it could be the