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Old   November 19, 2009, 14:11
Default doubt in representation the transpose of the velocity gradient
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Hi Foamers,

I have a problem where I have to use the gradient of the velocity and its transpose. To calculate the gradient of the velocity I can do it using the expression:

DU=fvc::grad(U);

However, the expression DUT=fvc::grad(U).T(); does not work. What I am doing is write DUT=DU.T();. Is this equivalent to the expression that I am writing. I believe it is as DUT as an variable will inherit all the characteristics of the variable DU. Both were defined as tensor fields initialized in the createFields.H file

If I am doing something, or there is a better way, please somebody tell how I can do this correctly.

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António Martins
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