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 <m>sigma_{ij}  = 2 {eta}  {epsilon}_{ij} - p delta_{ij} </m> \\ <m>sigma_{ij}  = 2 {eta}  {epsilon}_{ij} - p delta_{ij} </m> \\
  
-where <m>epsilon</m> is directly evaluated from the velocity field and <m>p</m> is the isotropic pressure.The convention is that a positive stress corresponds to a tensiile stress (opposite to the isotropic pressure convention). +where <m>epsilon</m> is directly evaluated from the velocity field and <m>p</m> is the isotropic pressure.The convention is that a positive stress corresponds to a tensile stress (opposite to the isotropic pressure convention). 
  
 This solver doesn't work for the GOLF anisotropic ([[solvers:aiflow|AIFlow Solver]]) and the snow/firn ([[solvers:porous|Porous Solver]]) rheologies. Nevertheless, these two solvers have intrinsic functions which allow to compute the stress directly.  This solver doesn't work for the GOLF anisotropic ([[solvers:aiflow|AIFlow Solver]]) and the snow/firn ([[solvers:porous|Porous Solver]]) rheologies. Nevertheless, these two solvers have intrinsic functions which allow to compute the stress directly. 
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