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Old   April 17, 2013, 04:43
Default spatial distribution of force coefficients in paraview&openfoam
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hi everyone!

i am now doing some simulations about flow around a 3D cylinder with OpenFOAM. The simulation goes well but i got a problem with post-processing.

basically i need to get the spatial distribution of the force coefficients on the surface along the span wise direction, as is shown in the picture below.


i know that adding functions in controlDict could give me the force coefficients, but that seems to be the average value along the whole cylinder, which is not what i want.

is there anyone who knows how to do this in paraview?
any help is appreciated!
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