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Hi£º
I need to know the distribution of shear stress all over the flow domain in a minisize centrifugal blood pump.However,I only find wall shear stress in post-processing.Who knows how to get the distribution of shear stress all over the flow domain?Thanks a lot! lingo |
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First you should make a surface or plane you are interested,then go to display it.
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Hi,
You can do that by creating line or points all over the domain you like to.. then go to report and click on surface intigral and then on that window if you select shear stress and press compute u will have the value of the shear stress of that point and use a spread sheet to post processing. bye Alamgir |
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