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Old   March 13, 2017, 20:11
Default OpenFOAM post processing power applied to a wall
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Hi,

I am trying a dynamic mesh problem with pimpleDyMFoam. To be more specific, my problem consists of a plate which is oscillating in a fluid while the plate is also deforming in a prescribed way. I have implemented the problem and is working perfectly. I am currently taking output for lift force but since I have a deforming boundary I need to output the power delivered to the plate by the surrounding fluid or vice versa.

Equation for this is simply

\int_{dS} t.v dS

Where t is the traction vector and v is the velocity at each node position and dS is the deforming boundary wall (plate). I know there are functions like forceCoeffs for finding forces on a wall boundary but is there any functions for obtaining power on a wall from openfoam or if anyone has any idea how can I implement it?

I'd really appreciate your response.
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