Velocity calculation in Eclipse
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Velocity calculation in Eclipse
Hello every one... Is any method to calculate velocity across the each face of grid in Eclipse simulator in water flooding case?
Thanks,
Vikrant
Thanks,
Vikrant
Re: Velocity calculation in Eclipse
It is very simple
Just include the keyword "VELOCITY" in RPTRST section; This Output of all fluid velocities.
OR
If you want any value for one of specified velocity just include:
VELOIL Output of oil velocities.
VELWAT Output of water velocities.
VELGAS Output of gas velocities.
Just include the keyword "VELOCITY" in RPTRST section; This Output of all fluid velocities.
OR
If you want any value for one of specified velocity just include:
VELOIL Output of oil velocities.
VELWAT Output of water velocities.
VELGAS Output of gas velocities.
Re: Velocity calculation in Eclipse
If you want to visualize the results open the output GRID file through FloViz
Click on Grid property op right side and choose the parameter (Velocity) to display
This will provide you with three numbers for each gridblock (IJK).
Very interesting exercise in Eclipse reservoir simulation.
Click on Grid property op right side and choose the parameter (Velocity) to display
This will provide you with three numbers for each gridblock (IJK).
Very interesting exercise in Eclipse reservoir simulation.
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Re: Velocity calculation in Eclipse
I applied before, but It does not print in ASCII format in desired file.
Did you check with my files?
I don't have license of FloViz...do you have Eclipse software (Cracked version)?
And also I want to print it in ASCII format.
Thanks for help...
Did you check with my files?
I don't have license of FloViz...do you have Eclipse software (Cracked version)?
And also I want to print it in ASCII format.
Thanks for help...
Re: Velocity calculation in Eclipse
By using flowviz you can display any property
And in your case i ran with this keyword and working fine as below screenshot
Its units in meter/day
Also you can display in PETREL with the same way.
And in your case i ran with this keyword and working fine as below screenshot
Its units in meter/day
Also you can display in PETREL with the same way.
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Re: Velocity calculation in Eclipse
I understand what do you mean. But I don't have licence of FloViz.And also want the data in ASCII format, because I have to do post-processing.
Do you have crack version of Eclipse?
Regards,
Vikrant
Do you have crack version of Eclipse?
Regards,
Vikrant