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Old   April 4, 2019, 06:22
Default Analysing Mean Wall Shear Stress in Ansys Fluent
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Hi,
I am currently working on analysing the hemodynamic parameters of coronary arteries using Ansys Fluent. One of the parameters of my concern is the Mean Wall Shear Stress along with its components. I have run my calculation using data sampling for time statistics and have included Mean Wall Shear Stress and its components in my calculation activities. But i want to have it as a variable in my results section. Can anyone please help me by letting me know how can i have it on the variable list in results section?
I have already tried the options of creating custom field functions and new report definitions.But these are not being helpful in having mean wall shear stress as a variable in results.
Thanks in advance.

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