In a viscometric flow, the first normal stress difference  is defined as the difference between the stress component along the
                velocity vector and the stress component along the direction of the velocity
                gradient. In a general flow, such a definition does no long hold, and an
                approximation is evaluated as the difference between the stress component along the
                velocity vector (as evaluated in Calculation of the Stress Component Along the Velocity Direction) and the stress component
                along the estimated largest velocity gradient.