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A fully-implicit multi-phase flow model which assumes immiscibility of the phases.
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#include <opm/material/densead/Math.hpp>#include "immiscibleproperties.hh"#include "immiscibleindices.hh"#include "immiscibleextensivequantities.hh"#include "immiscibleprimaryvariables.hh"#include "immiscibleintensivequantities.hh"#include "immiscibleratevector.hh"#include "immiscibleboundaryratevector.hh"#include "immisciblelocalresidual.hh"#include <opm/models/common/multiphasebasemodel.hh>#include <opm/models/common/energymodule.hh>#include <opm/models/io/vtkenergymodule.hpp>#include <opm/material/components/NullComponent.hpp>#include <opm/material/fluidsystems/GasPhase.hpp>#include <opm/material/fluidsystems/LiquidPhase.hpp>#include <opm/material/fluidsystems/SinglePhaseFluidSystem.hpp>#include <opm/material/fluidsystems/TwoPhaseImmiscibleFluidSystem.hpp>#include <sstream>#include <string>Go to the source code of this file.
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| This file contains a set of helper functions used by VFPProd / VFPInj. | |
| Opm::Properties::TTag | |
| The generic type tag for problems using the immiscible multi-phase model. | |
A fully-implicit multi-phase flow model which assumes immiscibility of the phases.
This model implements multi-phase flow of
immiscible fluids
. By default, the standard multi-phase Darcy approach is used to determine the velocity, i.e.
although the actual approach which is used can be specified via the FluxModule property. For example, the velocity model can by changed to the Forchheimer approach by
The core of the model is the conservation mass of each component by means of the equation
The model uses the following primary variables:
in Pascal of the phase with the lowest index
of the
phases that exhibit the lowest indices
in Kelvin if energy is conserved via the energy equation