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Old   November 14, 2010, 01:24
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Dear All,

I have modified the wallShearStress utility that comes with OF 1.7 in order to run in compressible RAS solver. The original wallShearStress works only with incompressible RAS.

I called it wallShearStressRho because I am running rhoSimpleFoam.

Despiste I still need to try it and test it, I am sharing here the code to you to test and comment.

you will need to extract the tarball as subdirectory in your OpenFOAM applications diretory under your home.

Regards,

Guilherme
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