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Old   February 3, 2022, 09:17
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Hi everyone,

I have to solve some problems for an FSI simulation.
1) how can I create a new boundary condition for the fluid region? Is there such a thing as OpenFoam's codedFixedValue?
2) for the postProcess I need the WallShearStress, Q, yPlus, turbulence intensity. How can I get them?
3) is there a functions to insert in controlDict to calculate the flow rate and pressure at the outlets?

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no ideas?
I would be grateful for any clues
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