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Old   January 24, 2018, 01:38
Default How to plot wall shear stress on T3A tutorial in paraview?
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The wall shear stress had been calculated in the T3A tutorial in OpenFoam?
Can someone tell me the exact steps in paraview?

Any advice will be grateful.

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Assuming you've loaded the results properly
1. Create a function to calculate Cf. Calculator. Cf = mag(wallShearStress)/(0.5*5.4^2)
2. PlotOverLine
point1 0.040219, 0.00075, 0
point2 3.04, 0.00075, 0

This should open a line graph. Deselect the variables except for your Cf variable

Also, if you have gnuplot installed, there's a script inside the validation directory that should enable you to plot via gnuplot
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