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Eclipse allows us to define a compositional fluid model for the reservoir as opposed to the black oil model supported by Eclipse. But since your questions asks for a simple way to use 'Eclipse' specifically, I am assuming that you are already familiar with Eclipse and that you're aware of the format in which an Eclipse data file is written.
As I mentioned previously, the major change occurs in the definition of your fluid properties, where you define the composition of your fluid. To understand how this is defined, you can start by looking into the sample Eclipse data files already included in the E folder within your installation folder. There are several examples, corresponding to various simulation scenarios. You can go through them and if you do not understand any keyword, then definitely look into the Eclipse reference manual and the Eclipse technical manual. These will help you familiarize yourself more with E. And keep studying the example files. Try to write your own E data files (simple ones) and try to run them. Figure out the reasons for errors if any and so on and you should be on your way.
All the best...
its used for misable fluid such as gas
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i can help you to learn it(eclipse and...