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NAME

       upscale_cond - Upscale electrical resistivity/conductivity

SYNOPSIS

       upscale_cond  [option  value]  [grid  file]  [J-function  file  1] [J-function file 2] [J-
       function file 3] ...

DESCRIPTION

       Reads in a lithofacies geometry in Eclipse format, reads in J(S_w) for each rock type, and
       calculates upscaled resistivity values for values of water saturation.

       Example usage:

       upscale_cond -bc p grid.grdecl Jfunc1.datan Jfunc2.data

OPTIONS

       -bc  Which  boundary  conditions  to use. Possible values are p (periodic), f (fixed) or l
       (linear). Defaults to f.
       -points Number of saturation points to upscale for, uniformly distributed. Defaults to 30.
       -resistivityCutoff Cut-off value for resistivity. Defaults to 10000.
       -lithologyCoeff Archie parameter. Defaults to 1.0.
       -cementationExponent Archie parameter. Defaults to 1.8.
       -saturationExponent Archie parameter. Defaults to 2.3.
       -waterresistivity Resistivity of formation water.
       -mudresistivity Resistivity of mud. Defaults to 1.4.
       -mud1rocktype First mud rock type, 0 if there are no mud types. Defaults to 0.
       -mud2rocktype Second mud rock type. Defaults to 0.
       -jFunctionCurve Which column in the supplied J-files corresponds to the J-function values.
       Defaults to 2.
       -surfaceTension  Surface  tension in dynes/cm to use in J-function/Pc conversion. Defaults
       to 11.
       -output Filename for where to write upscaled values.
       -interpolate If supplied and > 1, the output will be  interpolated  using  monotone  cubic
       interpolation  on  a  uniform  grid  with the specified number of points. Suggested value:
       1000.
       -rock<int>cemexp <float> Cementation exponent can be set on a per rocktype basis.
       -rock<int>satexp <float> Saturation exponent can be set on a per rocktype basis.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report on github repository <https://github.com/OPM/opm-upscaling/issues>

SEE ALSO

       upscale_perm