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Old   October 10, 2012, 09:57
Default Velocity cylindrical components from OpenFOAM
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Hi all!

I would like to ask for confirmation of what I'm thinking I'm getting out of an axisymmetric run with OpenFOAM.

Both from sampling during or after calculation and saving data from ParaView, I get velocity components as U:0, U:1 and U:2, and coordinates as Points:0, Points:1, Points:2.

I understand the Points coordinates are in X,Y,Z format. But, I would like to have confirmation if the velocity is in radial, axial and tangential components since I have defined two 'wedge' bc's and an 'empty' bc, which will tell OpenFOAM where are my tangential, radial and axial directions, won't they?

Thanks in advance!
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Old   October 16, 2012, 08:56
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Hi aerospain,

in my opinion you will always get x-, y-, and z-components in OpenFOAM, although you specified wedge BCs. However, you can compute the radial, tangential, and axial components in Paraview by using the common transformation between Cartesian and cylindrical coordinates, and implement them using the calculator filter.

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Old   October 17, 2012, 07:09
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Thanks Lars,

That sounds interesting. Could you tell me which *.C source file is the one calculating the vectorField, please? I might be able to decipher which I'm getting.

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