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Old   August 4, 2013, 06:26
Default Display Y+ value in paraView(Foam)
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Hello everyone,

I'm running a sim. of a wing aerodynamics using simpleFoam. I'm using k-omega-SST turbulence model.
I have calculated my Y+ values with yPlusRAS application.

How can I display results in paraFoam? I would like to display them on my wing surface.

I have checked and Y+ values are written in my time folder along with U,p,etc....

Sorry if this was already explained, couldn't find it. Also, internet wasn't helpful, and I'm stuck for some time now.

Thank you,
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Anyway,

It's right there under volume fields, i don't know how i didn't see it. Problem solved
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