15 Libraries FLUXUS ADM 8027, F801, ADM 8127B
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Fluid Parameter
Enter the fluid's:
• longitudinal sound speed
• kinematic viscosity
• density
Depending on the selected function, 1...5 values have to be entered. Press ENTER after each input.
If an already defined fluid is edited, for each parameter of some of the functions there will be a request whether it is to be
edited. Select yes or no. Press ENTER. Change the values, if necessary.
15.4 Deleting a User Defined Material/Fluids
To delete a user defined material/fluid, proceed as follows:
Select Special Funct.\Install Material or Install Medium. Press ENTER.
If the extended library is activated, press ENTER until the request for deleting is displayed.
15.5 Arrangement of the Material/Fluid Scroll List
The materials and fluids to be displayed in the program branch Parameter are arranged in the material scroll list or in the
fluid scroll list.
Select yes to store the entered parameters or no to quit the menu item without storing.
Press ENTER.
Select yes to store the entered properties, no to quit the menu item without storing. Press
ENTER.
Select delete. Press ENTER.
Select the material/fluid to be deleted. Press ENTER.
Select yes or no. Press ENTER.
Note! User defined materials/fluids will always be displayed in the scroll lists of the program branch Pa-
rameter.
Select Special Funct.\SYSTEM settings\Libraries.
Press ENTER.
Select Material list to edit the material scroll list or Media list to edit the fluid
scroll list.
Select back to return to SYSTEM setting. Press ENTER.
Select factory if all materials/fluids of the internal database are to be displayed in the
scroll list. An already existing scroll list will not be deleted but only deactivated.
Select user to activate the user defined scroll list.
Press ENTER.
If user is selected, the material or fluid scroll list can be edited (see section
15.5.1...15.5.3).
Install Material
edit >DELETE<
USER Material
#01: Polystyrene
SYSTEM settings↕
Libraries
Material list
factory >user<
Material list ↕
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