Create, edit, and apply templates with the Template Manager.
To open the Template Manager, click Setup (tab) > Design Study Tools (panel) > Templates.
To Create a Template
There are two ways to create a template:
- From an existing design:
- Create a design study, and assign settings.
- Right click on the Design branch, and select Save settings as a template....
- On the Template Manager, click Save as..., and specify a name in the browse dialog.
- With the Template Manager:
- Open the Template manager, and click Create....
- Specify a name in the browse dialog.
- Select the new template from the Available template files list.
- To create settings, right click on the Scenario branch, and select from the list.
- To set material environment conditions and variability, right click on the material name, and click Environment.
- Click the Save button to finish.
For an example of Template creation...
To Edit a Template
Use the Template Manager to edit templates.
- Open the Template Manager.
- Select the template from the Template list section.
- To add a setting, right click on the Scenario branch, and select Add boundary condition... or Add material...
- To modify a setting, right click, and click Edit....
- To delete a setting, right click, and click Remove.
To Apply a Template
Apply a template to a design in the Design Study bar.
- Right click on the Design branch, and select Apply template.... (Alternatively, open the Template Manager.)
- Select the template from theAvailable template files list.
- Click Apply.
Note: When a template is applied, all existing scenarios in the design are reset to those in the template.
To Assign Settings
After applying a Template, the Design Study bar contains settings. These settings must be assigned to the model.
- Do one of the following to assign a material:
- Drag the material onto the part branch in the Design Study bar.
- Drag the material onto the part in the model.
- Drag the material onto another material branch (or Unassigned). This assigns the material to all parts below it.
For an example of applying materials...
- To assign a boundary condition, drag the condition onto the part or surface:
Note: Settings can be applied multiple times.
For an example of applying boundary conditions...