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Old   July 24, 2023, 09:02
Default How to calculate turbulent kinetic energy in LES in postProcess
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Dear Foamers,

I need to calculate the (total) turbulent kinetic energy for my LES of channel flow. I found that there are simple ways to do that while running the sims, nicely described in the post
How to calculate the LES turbulent kinetic erengy in OpenFOAM.
But unfortunately my simulations are completed and now I am realizing that I need to calculate this quantity, so I am wandering if I can do that as postProcess, any help would be very much appreciated, many thanks in advance.
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Any help/suggestion please.
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