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Dear Fluent Users
I am a new user of Fluent and interested in modeling of flow of molten steel in different metallurgical process. For this I quite often need material properties related to liquid steel. Since Fluent database does not have it. I want to store it in database so that I can extract it when needed. I tried the method mentioned in Manual. But it does not work. Can anyone help me. Thanks in advance Rajeev |
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You can go to Fluent's website. Under FAQ they tell you how you can save your user-defined material properties.
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