Dear Lorenzo,
for the water oil system that is stated in the handbook 2.12, you have
the relationship
that p_o = p_c + p_w. Therefore, inserting this relationship into
equation (3.2) you end up
in the same equations you sent. Therefore, you can easily transform the
equations into your
Hi Lorenzo,
On 17.10.2018 15:21, lc wrote:
Dear developers and users,
I have some other questions.
1) I successfully ran the tutorial_implicit example from the handbook
2.12. Now, I need to modify such test case in order to be consistent
with my requirements.
In particular, I need to
Dear developers and users,
looking at equations 3.1 and 3.2 of the handbook 2.12 it seems that no
capillarity effect is taken into account.
Indeed, I would expect something like the equations reported in the
attachment. Nevertheless,
values for capillarity pressure are loaded in the
Dear developers and users,
I have some other questions.
1) I successfully ran the tutorial_implicit example from the handbook
2.12. Now, I need to modify such test case in order to be consistent
with my requirements.
In particular, I need to use a different relative permeability and