Templates contain scenarios and model settings that define a design, and provide consistency for design studies that contain similar settings.
- For regular users, they eliminate the need to repeatedly define the same settings.
- For sporadic users, they are a convenient starting point, and ensure consistency with other design studies.
In this example, you will gain experience with the process of creating a Template. This Template contains the settings for the Faucet example model, and you will have the opportunity to use it in the Faucet exercise.
There are two ways to create a Template:
- Use the applied settings in an existing Autodesk Simulation CFD Design Study.
- Use the Template Manager to create a new Template.
This example illustrates the techniques for creating a new Template with the Template Manager.
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Key Topics
- Use the Template Manger to create a Template.
- Define settings including boundary conditions, materials, and physical settings.
Goals
- Create a Template containing the settings for the Faucet model.
- Use this Template in a subsequent example exercise to facilitate the scenario setup.
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