Re: [Opm] PRT Files

2016-12-19 Thread Alf Birger Rustad
Indeed, things have moved. It is all C++ these days, a recipe found here: http://opm-project.org/?page_id=231 Please note the prequesites that you need installed before starting to compile. If you are confined to windows, with no access to a linux machine, there is still hope. We do support sett

Re: [Opm] Flow-polymer and Eclipse result mismatch

2016-12-19 Thread Kai Bao
Hi, We have done some more investigation in this specific issue and made a few bug fixing and improvements on the flow_polymer through PR https://github.com/OPM/opm-simulators/pull/972 . The results with benchmark testing cases show perfect matching even when PLMIXPAR != 1.0. Please rerun

Re: [Opm] PRT Files

2016-12-19 Thread Bob Merrill
Alf: Thank you. Is there a good website / book which tells me how to compile code from GitHub? I imagine things have moved on from: f77 somefile.for link somefile.obj somefile out 🙂 Bob Merrill Excuse typos, I'm on my phone and my fingers are fat. Sent from my iPhone > On 19-Dec-2016, at 2:

[Opm] New tutorial: running the Norne case with Flow

2016-12-19 Thread Atgeirr Rasmussen
Dear OPM community, A new tutorial has been made available, explaining how to run the Norne benchmark case with Flow: http://opm-project.org/?page_id=780 If you have feedback on the tutorial, in particular if there are errors or unclear parts, please tell us! Atgeirr Flø Rasmussen __

Re: [Opm] PRT Files

2016-12-19 Thread Alf Birger Rustad
Hi Bob, Thanks for the test data! Please note that CASE1 is not supported in OPM yet, due to lack of support for the DRSDT keyword. However, CASE2 should be well supported. PORV should still be correct of course, we will need to investigate what is going on there. Oil and gas saturation on the