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Old   August 25, 2016, 11:52
Question How to delete or change material property in simFlow
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Just wondering if there was a way to delete a material property or edit on in simFlow?

I input the wrong Hf value of my basaltic melt and would like to change it. I also have entered the same material twice and would like to delete the duplicate.

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Dear anraw,

it your question related to openfoam? I do not think so, don't I ?
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