Hi Markus,
Thank you very much for the reply. I checked and it seems that I have
Ubuntu 18.04bionic. See below.
If I understood correctly, according to the Note 1 that you mentioned, the
way to fix this issue is to install the mpi package provided by opm. Could
you comment on how to do this? Alte
Hi Markus,
Thank you for your message. I'll try to see if the issue is fixed once release
2020.10 is available.
Best,
Yogi
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Yogendra Pandey, Ph.D.
Senior Product Manager
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
-Original Message-
From: Markus Blatt [mailto:markus.bl...@opm-
Hi Yogi,
On Fri Mar 13 06:55:32 UTC 2020 you wrote:
>
> Following your suggestion, I was able to build release 2019.10 successfully.
> The build succeeded with, and without the additional pre-requisites (SuperLU,
> Eigen, and libecl). Thank you so much for your time and help.
>
> Now when I run t
Hi Josimar,
On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 01:23:41PM -0400, Josimar Alves da Silva wrote:
> [...] I compiled the prerequisites and the
> opm modules from source on a Ubuntu machine. The opm version that I used is
> the 2020.10-pre from the master branch. [...]
>
> However, when I try to run the same d
Dear ResInsight/OPM community,
I would appreciate if you could outline how to plot the relative permeabilities
/ capillary pressures / PVT data in ResInsight.
Do I need to use some specific ECLIPSE keywords in the input deck? In that case
it would be great to have a sample deck.
Thank you,
Nik
Hi,
I am a new user of the opm-project. I compiled the prerequisites and the
opm modules from source on a Ubuntu machine. The opm version that I used is
the 2020.10-pre from the master branch. I did not find any errors during
this process. I tested the installation by running the norne dataset and
Hi,
If you've run a simulation in OPM Flow (or ECLIPSE) and load the resultset into
ResInsight, then you can visualise that data by clicking on individual cells.
The plots open in the "PVT Plot/Relative Permeability Plot" window which is
(typically) located in the bottom right corner of the Re