SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium 2015
DOI: 10.2118/173231-ms
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Efficient Preconditioning for Algebraic Multigrid and Red-Black Ordering in Adaptive-Implicit Black-Oil Simulations

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“…The simulation time is 2000 days. More details about this case can be found in (Brown et al, 2015). The efficiency and scalability of the design of our simulator for cases with hundreds of wells are tested by using from 64 to 1024 MPI processes.…”
Section: A Black-oil Large-scale Case Involving Hundreds Of Wellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simulation time is 2000 days. More details about this case can be found in (Brown et al, 2015). The efficiency and scalability of the design of our simulator for cases with hundreds of wells are tested by using from 64 to 1024 MPI processes.…”
Section: A Black-oil Large-scale Case Involving Hundreds Of Wellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other is by using available information about the analysis, geometry, and physics of the problem. A variety of alternatives exists for this class of algorithms, which include Nested Factorization (NF) [31], Constrained Pressure Residual (CPR) [32,33], and Dynamic Row Sum (DRS) [34]. In the early stages of scientific computing, the standard way of designing software was by using a monolithic architecture [35,36].…”
Section: Linear Solversmentioning
confidence: 99%