Re: [Opm] Cell Convergence Debugging

2020-05-15 Thread Alf Birger Rustad
Hi Tony, Generally speaking, convergence issues are challenging regardless which simulator you are using. It is usually triggered by something in the data set. Hence, looking for culprits in the data set is a general advice. If you want to keep the data set unchanged, and play with numerical tu

Re: [Opm] 2020.04 release - it is for real

2020-05-15 Thread Atgeirr Rasmussen
Dear all, I would just say thank you to Joakim for his effort in managing the release! Atgeirr ___ Opm mailing list Opm@opm-project.org https://opm-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/opm

[Opm] 2020.04 release - it is for real

2020-05-15 Thread Joakim Hove
Dear opm-community; we have now completed the the new 2020.04 release - binary packages for RedHat and Ubuntu avaliable as described here: https://opm-project.org/?page_id=36 As usual there has been a myriad of fixes and improvements since the 2019.10 release, but some notable points includ

Re: [Opm] Cell Convergence Debugging

2020-05-15 Thread Hallam, Antony R
Thanks for the quick response Alf. I’ll give these a go and see what happens. In general I’m trying to move my model from Eclipse to Flow. At the moment I can run the model completely with Eclipse, there are some problem areas but Eclipse seems to gloss over a lot of issues which flow really st

[Opm] Cell Convergence Debugging

2020-05-15 Thread Hallam, Antony R
Hi, I’m trying to find an equivalent to NEWTON=2 in the RPTSCHED schedule section for debugging cell convergence issues in the PRT. I tried the command-line options with –cpr-solver-verbose but this wasn’t giving me what I wanted which looks something like this so I can identify the problem ce