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The TITLE keyword may be specified more than once in the dataset, and may be changed.
Any changed title will be used in all subsequent Print file headers. In addition to the use of the
TITLE keyword, a primary title is read by the program when the job is submitted, and this
fixed title is output in addition to any specified using the TITLE keyword. The primary title
is normally supplied to the job submission macro.
Example
TITLE
Fifth run in series - increased production rate
DIMENS
This keyword defines the basic size of the simulation grid. It is followed by three integers,
specifying the number of cells in the x, y and z directions respectively. (In the radial case, these
values specify the number of cells in the r, θ and z directions). In the documentation, the
arguments of the DIMENS keyword are frequently referred to as Nx , Ny and Nz, or NDIVIX,
When using any discretized matrix option (keyword NMATRIX) including the discretized
Example
DIMENS
10 3 4 /
OIL
This keyword indicates that a run contains an oil phase. The OIL keyword should be specified
whenever an oil phase exists or could exist.
The OIL keyword is automatically supplied for any compositional mode run.
This indicates that the run contains water as an active phase, whose saturation can vary.
FIELD
WELLDIMS
The data consists of up to 10 items, describing the dimensions of the well data to be used in the
• DEFAULT: 0
2 The maximum number of connections per well (that is the maximum number of grid blocks
• DEFAULT: 0
4 The maximum number of wells in any one group (or child groups in a group; keyword
GRUPTREE).
ECLIPSE 100 only This is also the maximum number of wells in a particular local grid
refinement (keyword
WELSPECL).
ECLIPSE 300 only This is taken as the maximum of the value specified in item 4 and the value
specified in
item 1.
• DEFAULT: 5
ECLIPSE 300 only 6 The maximum number of well streams (see keyword WELLSTRE).
• DEFAULT: 10
ECLIPSE 300 only 7 The maximum number of mixtures (see keywords WINJMIX and
WINJORD).
• DEFAULT: 5
ECLIPSE 300 only 8 The maximum number of separators, including the field separator (see
keywords
• DEFAULT: 4
ECLIPSE 300 only 9 The maximum number of mixture items in a mixture (see keywords
WINJMIX and
WINJORD).
• DEFAULT: 3
ECLIPSE 300 only 10 The maximum number of completions allowed to cross domain
boundaries within a
• DEFAULT: 0
ECLIPSE 300 only 11 The maximum number of well lists that a well may belong to at any one
time (see keywords
• DEFAULT: 1
ECLIPSE 300 only 12 The maximum number of dynamic well lists in the simulation (see
keyword WLISTDYN).
• DEFAULT: 1
Example
WELLDIMS
20 4 4 5 10 2 4 /
UNIFOUT
Indicates that output files are unified
This indicates that output files (for example Restart and Summary files), which may be either
multiple or unified, are to be unified. That is, instead of producing separate Restart and
Summary files for each report step, these files are amalgamated into a single file of each type.
START
Specifies a start date
This keyword specifies the start date of the simulation. (Any report dates entered in the DATES
keyword in the SCHEDULE section must be later than the start date.)
The keyword is followed by the following items of data, denoting the day, month, year and time
1 Day
2 Month
Name of the month (JAN, FEB, MAR, APR, MAY, JUN, JUL, AUG, SEP, OCT, NOV, DEC).
3 Year
4 Time
Example
START
12 FEB 1987 /
DX
X-direction grid block sizes
The keyword should be followed by one positive real number for every grid block in the current
Grid blocks are ordered with the X axis index cycling fastest, followed by the Y and Z axis
indices. Repeat counts may be used for repeated values (for example 115*208.4). Note that
Examples
-------- IX1-IX2 JY1-JY2 KZ1-KZ2
BOX
5 16 3 8 1 1 /
DX
1000 500 10*600
900 600 10*600
800 700 10*650
700 800 10*700
600 900 10*750
500 1000 10*750 /
DY
Y-direction grid block sizes
The keyword should be followed by one positive real number for every grid block in the current
Grid blocks are ordered with the X axis index cycling fastest, followed by the Y and Z axis
indices. Repeat counts may be used for repeated values (for example 115*208.4). Note that
Example
-------- IX1-IX2 JY1-JY2 KZ1-KZ2
BOX
5 16 3 8 1 1 /
DY
1000 950 900 850 800 750 700 650 600 550 500 450
650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050 1100 1150 1200
48*2020.9 /
DZ
Z-direction grid block sizes
The keyword should be followed by one positive real number for every grid block in the current
Grid blocks are ordered with the X axis index cycling fastest, followed by the Y and Z axis
indices. Repeat counts may be used for repeated values (for example 115*208.4). Note that
Example
-------- IX1-IX2 JY1-JY2 KZ1-KZ2
BOX
5 16 3 8 1 1 /
DZ
20 25 25 23 21 18 16 15 15 14 14 14
20 25 25 23 21 18 16 15 15 14 14 14
20 25 25 23 21 18 16 15 15 14 14 14
20 25 25 23 21 18 16 15 15 14 14 14
20 25 25 23 21 18 16 15 15 14 14 14
20 25 25 23 21 18 16 15 15 14 14 14 /
BOX
Redefines the current input box
The keyword should be followed by six integers that redefine the current input box. Subsequent
operations using EQUALS, ADD, MULTIPLY and COPY only alter grid blocks within the current
input box. Similarly, data read into an array (for example, using PERMX, PORV or SATNUM)
are
The keyword should be followed by the data items described below, terminated with a slash.
Note that at the end of each input section (GRID, EDIT, PROPS etc.), the program effectively
ECLIPSE 300 This keyword may also be used in the RUNSPEC and SUMMARY sections.
See also keywords ADD, COPY, ENDBOX, EQUALS, MULTIPLY, MINVALUE and
MAXVALUE.
Example
-- IX1-IX2 JY1-JY2 KZ1-KZ2
BOX
3 7 4 13 3 5/