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DUNE for Multi-{Phase, Component, Scale, Physics, ...} flow and transport in porous media
fvspatialparams1p.hh
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24#ifndef DUMUX_POROUS_MEDIUM_FLOW_FV_SPATIAL_PARAMS_ONEP_HH
25#define DUMUX_POROUS_MEDIUM_FLOW_FV_SPATIAL_PARAMS_ONEP_HH
26
27#include "fvspatialparams.hh"
28
29namespace Dumux {
30
35template<class GridGeometry, class Scalar, class Implementation>
37: public FVPorousMediumFlowSpatialParams<GridGeometry, Scalar, Implementation>
38{
40
41public:
42 using ParentType::ParentType;
43};
44
45} // namespace Dumux
46
47#endif
Adaption of the non-isothermal two-phase two-component flow model to problems with CO2.
Definition: adapt.hh:29
The base class for spatial parameters used with finite-volume schemes.
Definition: common/fvspatialparams.hh:46
The base class for spatial parameters of porous-medium-flow problems.
Definition: porousmediumflow/fvspatialparams.hh:58
The base class for spatial parameters of single-phase problems.
Definition: fvspatialparams1p.hh:38
Basic spatial parameters to be used with finite-volume schemes.