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December 17, 2012, 03:31 |
create Batch file
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omid
Join Date: Apr 2011
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hi all
how can create a batch file in ansys mechanical APDl (Ansys 13 )? Best regards, |
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December 17, 2012, 11:50 |
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Bruno
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Brazil
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Hi there,
You should probably go to ansys.net or contact your local ANSYS Channel Partner for an answer. This is a CFD forum so don't expect thoughful things about structural problems coming from here. That being said, an ANSYS Mechanical APDL batch file is just a file with ANSYS commands in it. You can just take any command you'd execute at the ANSYS prompt and write it to that file. The documentation has information on all commands you can use. Another way is to create you model as usual and then export it as an input file, That will be written in plain text, so you can open it and study how ANSYS writes the commands for each step. Cheers. |
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