Releases: cssr-tools/plopm
v2024.10
What's Changed
- Adding zenodo by @daavid00 in #14
- Improving the vtk conversion functionality by @daavid00 in #15
- New features such as gifs, mask, subplots by @daavid00 in #16
- Import colorcet to extend the colormap catalog by @daavid00 in #17
- Option for different slides in subfigs by @daavid00 in #18
- 2D maps support for multi-slide projections by @daavid00 in #19
- Option for faults by @daavid00 in #20
- Adding faults example by @daavid00 in #21
- Improving faults and wells maps by @daavid00 in #22
- More options for how to show wells/faults by @daavid00 in #23
- Fix to plot summary vectors with operations by @daavid00 in #24
- Updates before the v2024.10 release by @daavid00 in #25
- Docs for using a specific version by @daavid00 in #26
v2024.04
Simplified and flexible framework for quick visualization of OPM Flow geological models.
The approach is the generation of PNG figures from static (e.g, porosity, pore volume fluid in place numbers)
and dynamic (e.g., pressure, fluid saturations) properties given any 2D slide (e.g., the middle part of a reservoir in the xy plane),
as well as plotting any given summary vector (e.g., field gas in place a.k.a fgip).
The plopm tool can be useful for quick inspection of geological models, as well as for generation of nice
figures for papers/presentations. Also, plopm can plot summary results from different simulation cases in the same figure,
as well as the difference between given dynamic variables (e.g., pressure) for two different simulations cases. In addition, plopm can convert OPM Flow output files to vtk, which allows to use other visualization/postprocessing tools (e.g., paraview).