![]() ![]() The Block Parallel license feature is not compatible with Multiple Realization or the Reservoir Coupling option. If more than 16 domains are requested, the simulation stops with an error message. In such cases, a single Block Parallel license can be used instead of the up to 16 parallel licenses that would normally be required. The Block Parallel license is an alternative license option for parallel simulations with up to 16 parallel domains. This has the most impact on screening and ranking workflows where the initialization part takes a large portion of the total run time. The efficiency of the initialization of the grid module in ECLIPSE FrontSim has been improved-for instance, the transmissibility calculation has been multithreaded. In ECLIPSE Compositional the generalized pseudo-pressure has been extensively improved.Ī new version of the linear solver now allows ECLIPSE FrontSim 2015.1 to run larger models in excess of 200 million active cells. Developments to chemical-enhanced oil recovery (EOR) in this release add to available methods and improve interoperability with flux boundary conditions. These developments included improvements to the performance of the ECLIPSE simulator, both in terms of improving existing functionality and also by adding a new timestep selection scheme capable of selecting a longer average timestep than the standard scheme. The major ECLIPSE 2015.1 release included developments that enhance the functionality, usability, and performance capabilities of the simulators. The installer of this release now allows users to choose not to add a simulation launcher shortcut to the desktop. Updates to the ECLIPSE Blackoil, ECLIPSE Compositional, and ECLIPSE FrontSim simulators address issues found in the ECLIPSE 2015.1 suite. It also has an upgrade to the Block Parallel license to now allow 16 parallel processors (instead of 8 previously). ![]() ECLIPSE 2015.2 is an update release containing all of the new functionality found in the 2015.1 major release. ![]()
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