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Old   February 17, 2014, 09:18
Default Possible to change default settings?
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Every time I start Fluent, there are already some default values set. For example: there are two materials: solid is "aluminum" and fluid is "air".

I never want to use aluminum or air, so I have to change it every time. Is it possible to change the default settings for Fluent (on my computer) so that every time I start a fresh Fluent, I will see "stainless steel" as solid and "helium" as fluid?

I have tried to look for this in the help, but I could not find anything. I don't really know which words to look for, so any ideas on that are also welcome.
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Got the same problem, any one out there please?
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