Re: [DuMuX] Non-constant pressure BC for non-zero capillary pressure

2018-08-17 Thread Nikolai Andrianov
for anything to move). Best regards, Nikolai From: Timo Koch Sent: Thursday, August 9, 2018 7:29:55 PM To: DuMuX User Forum Cc: Nikolai Andrianov Subject: Re: [DuMuX] Non-constant pressure BC for non-zero capillary pressure Hi Nikolai, I don't really have time

Re: [DuMuX] Non-constant pressure BC for non-zero capillary pressure

2018-08-09 Thread Timo Koch
ressure BC on the wetting phase pressure? Thanks, Nikolai *From:*Timo Koch *Sent:* Tuesday, August 7, 2018 18:41 *To:* DuMuX User Forum *Cc:* Nikolai Andrianov *Subject:* Re: [DuMuX] Non-constant pressure BC for non-zero capillary pressure Hi Nikolai, It's a bit hard to say without seeing t

Re: [DuMuX] Non-constant pressure BC for non-zero capillary pressure

2018-08-09 Thread Nikolai Andrianov
not really moving into the domain. Your help is greatly appreciated! Many thanks, Nikolai From: Dumux on behalf of Nikolai Andrianov Sent: Wednesday, August 8, 2018 10:23 AM To: Timo Koch; DuMuX User Forum Subject: Re: [DuMuX] Non-constant pressure BC for non-zero

Re: [DuMuX] Non-constant pressure BC for non-zero capillary pressure

2018-08-08 Thread Nikolai Andrianov
From: Timo Koch Sent: Tuesday, August 7, 2018 18:41 To: DuMuX User Forum Cc: Nikolai Andrianov Subject: Re: [DuMuX] Non-constant pressure BC for non-zero capillary pressure Hi Nikolai, It's a bit hard to say without seeing the results. Can you provide some screenshot or something so

Re: [DuMuX] Non-constant pressure BC for non-zero capillary pressure

2018-08-07 Thread Timo Koch
Hi Nikolai, It's a bit hard to say without seeing the results. Can you provide some screenshot or something so that it is clear how much the pressure is deviation where and when (only at the beginning of the simulation)? One thing that might help: you are using the cell-centered TPFA scheme

[DuMuX] Non-constant pressure BC for non-zero capillary pressure

2018-08-07 Thread Nikolai Andrianov
Dear DuMuX experts, I wonder what can be the reason for the following strange behavior I observe with a simple waterflooding simulation. It is a water injection into an oil-saturated 2D block, the fluids are considered as incompressible. Dirichlet boundary conditions are imposed at left and