Hi,
Tor Harald was so kind and told me how to use the restart utility:
> Yes, that is possible.
>
> Add
>
> RESTART
> 'your_restart_file_name_without_prefix' time_step_number
> /
> in the solution section in the deck.
>
> Note that you have to chose a time_step_number that is reported.
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The deck should have REPORT STED. Travelling today and tomorrow. Joakim
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Fra: Markus Blatt
Dato: 08.06.2016 14:21 (GMT+01:00)
Til: opm@opm-project.org
Emne: [Opm] flow: Usage of restart utility
Hi,
Tor Harald was so kind and
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 08, 2016 at 02:21:01PM +0200, Markus Blatt wrote:
>
> I am having a hard time finding out that at what time step number of a
> report step. I tried a few, but these were all wrong.
Joakim helped me a bit and brought me on the right track:
The information is "encrypted" in RPTRST.
On Wed, Jun 08, 2016 at 04:41:02PM +0200, Markus Blatt wrote:
>
> Joakim helped me a bit and brought me on the right track:
>
> The information is "encrypted" in RPTRST. See
> https://github.com/OPM/opm-parser/blob/7ef3a7b4c1db3ff99dc5bf5fbb6ee6ce8504c8b7/opm/parser/eclipse/EclipseState/IOConfig/
>
>
> My open question is, what is meant by time step. I assume that this is
> the simulation step number in the ouput of flow.
OK;
this is my mental picture of the timeline in an ECLIPSE simulation:
X : Report step - given with the DATES or TSTEP kewyord in the Schedule
section of the input
>
>
> OK;
>
>
> this is my mental picture of the timeline in an ECLIPSE simulation:
>
>
> X : Report step - given with the DATES or TSTEP kewyord in the Schedule
> section of the input file.
> | : A timestep chosen by the adaptive timestep algorithm
>
> X---|--||---|--X--|---|--