________________________________ Von: Dumux <dumux-boun...@listserv.uni-stuttgart.de> im Auftrag von lc <lorenzo.camp...@uniroma1.it> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 24. Januar 2019 12:40 An: dumux@listserv.uni-stuttgart.de Betreff: Re: [DuMuX] about grid adaptation
Dear Bernd, the problem which I'm considering at the moment is the viscous fingering in water/oil interaction for horizontal wells. I'm using a 2p sequential approach on structured and unstructured grids. Grid adaptation is certainy useful in such a context (see for example, SPE-182636-MS) not only to save computational resources where not necessary but also to better follow the branching phenomenon which may appear on the finger front. Up to now, I succeeded in adapting the grid but not locally, as shown in the previous picture. Thus, I'm asking some hints. test/porousmediumflow/2p/sequential/test_impesadaptive.cc Secondly, another question: for such model approach, is it possible to put capillarity pressure to zero? https://dumux.org/doxygen/master/a06287.html Please ask specific questions that arise when trying to adapt the adaptive test or when trying to set the entry pressure to zero. Bernd
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