Hi ru263
Looked at your attached screen-dump from Ansys Mechanical - and you're close to the right place!
Look at the section on the left side of the screen (I think Ansys names this space something like "Project Outline"), click on the "+" where there is a question mark and the word Geometry "? Geometry" - now you see the list of bodies in your geometry (it looks like you only have one body in your geometry). Right-click on the body you wish to change default element type for and now, in the drop-down menu you should have the option of adding command/comment.
When you click 'add command' you are shown a white space, where you can paste in
"et, matid, 186" (Solid186 or whatever solid element type you need). Unfortunately you have to do this on each body you want to change (but now you have just one body

, and if you change the fundamentals of the geometry in DesignModeler (say by merging/joining/union this body with another), then I think the add command will be lost next time you come to Mechanical because this is then essentially a new body (just check the command when you have changed the geometry).
If I remember correct, these added commands will be executed just prior to execution of the solve command, if you solve directly in Workbench Mechanical. If instead you export the mesh (Click "Static Structural" in "Project Outline" -> "Tools" -> "Export ... ") the command will be executed as the mesh file is generated so that the mesh file contains your desired element type.
I find Workbench somewhat unpredictable, so if you want to be sure exactly what happens when, I suggest you do your modeling and meshing in Workbench and then export the mesh (and loads/constraints if those are applied in Workbench) and read-in the exported .inp file i Ansys Classic (.inp is the same syntax as .cdb but for some reason Ansys changed it in the export tool). In Ansys Classic you can easily change element type and actually inspect the elements to see things are performed as you expect.
Good luck!
Christian Hansen
Twitter: @chrhansen
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