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August 31, 2018, 09:23 |
Integration in time with OpenFOAM utilities
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Iago Lessa de Oliveira
Join Date: May 2015
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Hello everyone,
I am solving flows in human arteries where the flow is non-stationary and I solved it using the pisoFoam solver. To calculate one variable related to the hemodynamics, the so-called oscillatory shear index (osi), I need to calculate the integral in time of the wall shear stress values in each cell of the wall domain (i.e. after it I will have only one field of osi). I am able to do it using other tools for post processing, however I would like to do it specifically using OpenFOAM classes, if already exists utilities for that. So I would like to know if there is any form of performing time integration of OpenFOAM results without having to start directly with C++ to implement it. Thanks in advance! Regards, iago |
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