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Will Bainbridge ab2b257269 functionObjects/field: Added interfaceHeight
This function object reports the height of the interface above a set of
locations. It writes the height above the location, above the boundary,
and the point on the interface. It uses an integral approach, so if
there are multiple interfaces above or below a location, this method
will compute an average.

It can be enabled with the following entry in the system/controlDict:

    functions
    {
        interfaceHeight1
        {
            type           interfaceHeight;
            libs           ("libfieldFunctionObjects.so");
            alpha          alpha.water;
            locations      ((0 0 0) (10 0 0) (20 0 0));
        }
    }

This work was supported by Jan Kaufmann and Jan Oberhagemann at DNV GL.
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