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Old   June 7, 2011, 10:59
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i have a question : how can we show turbulent kenetic energy , with openfoam 10.4 ?
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For all turbulent simulations run with standard OpenFoam solvers, the turbulent KE field is written for every time directory. You have many options to visualize, do you mean how to see it in ParaFoam/ParaView?
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Hi macro
excuse me , i cant show turbulent KE in parafoam or in open foam , i want the code that i get KE diagram from open foam .
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Have you gone through the tutorial for lid-driven cavity flow, found in the User's Guide? Its located in:

OpenFOAM/OpenFOAM-1.x/docs/Guides-usletter/UserGuide.pdf

The tutorial will show you how to visualize fields, and by using a little thought you can figure out how to show the KE field instead of pressure. Make sure you are running the solver with turbulent activated.
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yes i am running with oodles solver , but i cant see any turbulent structure in it .
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If you are running oodles then you won't get turbulent kinetic energy unless you post-process the results, since you are using an LES model.

I'm not as familiar with the LES solvers. I see in the pitzDaily tutorial included there is a k field defined in the 0 time directory. Is that only an initial condition or if k written out every time?
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