/home/bill/OPM/0_planning and actions.txt www.BillHowell.ca 25Jul2017 08:56 initial Matlab pwd q+r?0XY'-L%X *********************************** Planning 25Jul2017 08:57 +-----+ Current : Set-up horizontal gas well simulations 1. Matlab-MRST example - this is the ONLY horizontal well simulation that I found +--+ try Trial software before deciding to buy home user edition of Matlab 149$ https://www.sintef.no/projectweb/mrst/ The MATLAB Reservoir Simulation Toolbox (MRST) is developed by the Computational Geosciences group in the Department of Applied Mathematics at SINTEF ICT. Version 2017a was released on the 15th of May 2017, and can be downloaded under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). https://www.mathworks.com/pricing-licensing.html?prodcode=ML Matlab - cost for the standard individual user system : USD 2,150 Neural Network package 1,000 $US Home use - Is not for government, academic, commercial, or other organizational use MATLAB USD 149, Add-On Products USD 45 +--+ Page 225 of "/home/bill/OPM/References/Lie 13Dec2016 An Introduction to Reservoir Simulation Using MATLAB.pdf" 10*10*10 grid adapt SPE1 https://groups.google.com/forum/embed/?place=forum/sintef-mrst&sintef.no&showsearch=false&parenturl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sintef.no%2Fprojectweb%2Fmrst%2Fforum%2F#!topic/sintef-mrst/Y4uBG7I28Ow The difference between mrst and other simulators +--+ Ziad Adiem 19 Jun hi everyone can you guys explain to me the difference between the mrst and the other reservoir simulation softwares , such as eclipse , petrel , etc Olav Møyner 20 Jun Other recipients: ziad....@gmail.com Hi there, The primary differences between e.g. Eclipse and MRST is in the intended usage. Eclipse is a black-box reservoir simulator with a very large number of different options. You can run a large number of different problems, but the internals of the simulator are not accessible. The simulator itself requires a license with a significant cost. MRST is a Matlab toolbox that contains different solvers and simulators. We support part of the Eclipse feature set required for our research. The biggest difference is that MRST is open source. This means that the code can be read and modified, as well as there not being any cost associated with MRST (aside from the requirement of a Matlab license for the parts not supported by Octave). MRST is not intended as a general black-box simulator. The emphasis is on flexibility and extendability rather than features and speed for a very specific set of equations and discretizations. We also develop OPM Flow (http://opm-project.org/?page_id=19) which is more tailored towards a fast black-box simulator (but with the source code available, and no licensing costs). MRST and commercial simulators are very different tools. Many of our users use both, including developers who have access to the source code of commercial simulators. Best regards, Olav +--+ 2. SPE10-Model1 standard test Two -phase gas-oil, 100*01*20, 2,000-block grid, 2,000-day and gas injection to 2,000 days ... +-----+ Future : I NEED standard data for horizontal gas well Analytical solution to rectangular prism gas reservoir cut by full-width rectangular channel ********************************** File types for OPM-Flow text - DATA, PRT, binary - EGRID, INIT, SMSPEC (but can read some), UNRST, UNSMRY (can read most?), *_RESTART.DATA - maybe this picks new initial parameters to rerun? *.PRT - summarizes each time step ************************************* https://openbenchmarking.org/test/pts/opm-git-1.2.0 Open Porous Media Git [pts/opm-git] benchmarks example *********************************** Old actions 24Jul2014 Download MRST - to get data for OPM-Flow until I get Matlab trial - in "/home/bill/OPM/matlab_mrst/" # enddoc