ANSYS-WB-Batch-Script
ANSYS-APDL-Welding-Script
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ANSYS-WB-Batch-Script
- Ansys WB in batch mode
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ANSYS-Python interface?
you can launch wb with it's own in-built ironpython, it's called batch mode. after that you can send commands to different modules like Mechanical. note that Mechanical doesn't ACT doesn't run the same python interpreter as the main ironpython one. i have this framework for automation of batch mode but there's no model settings functionality, just some postprocessing stuff, which is not what you want (i also didn't implement sending ACT code or it's half-assed - i don't remember), still you can get an idea how to work with batch mode but you'll have to figure out what ACT commands to send yourself (also if python ACT doesn't work you can go straight to javascript - which is the language wb is built on)
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How to automate different fluent runs ?
i think what you're looking for a different design point (DP), you can generate them if you have a bunch of parameters you can change. if you have solidworks installed you can enable integration and pass parameters to regenerate new geometry inside ansys. also i have a python framework for working with batch mode of ansys and there's a DP import functionality that will let you pass parameters in a csv file. also journal files are just python files.
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Ansys workbench mechanical, do loop?
You can create design points in workbench with different parameters. If you want to run wb in batch, I made this to simplify things https://github.com/sikvelsigma/ANSYS-WB-Batch-Script
ANSYS-APDL-Welding-Script
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Need help creating temperature dependent material properties
yes, you need temperature dependent material properties and also temperature dependent convection coeff, maybe this repo will be useful. also you need to remember that the energy absorption isn't 100% so there should be some kind of attenuation coeff in your total power
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Welding simulation and residual stress
in this repo you can find a link to some articles that contain an example of such materials
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Requesting help resolving error in APDL code for implementing moving heat source (transient thermal analysis)
you're probably trying to apply hgen to surface elements which are used for convention loading in wb and can't accept this loading, here's my example of the moving heat source script, tho it's a goldak heat source, not pseudo-surafce heat source from the tutorial so you'll have to modify it
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pulsed moving heat source APDL script
you can use my moving heat source script as a base to get started
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Laser Additive Manufacturing_3D Gaussian Heat Source
in my example EBD worked for me, maybe it'll be useful https://github.com/sikvelsigma/ANSYS-APDL-Welding-Script
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How to apply Element Birth & Death to simulate additive manufacturing?
this is for welding but they are kinda the same, you can use this as a starting point to build your own script (i even included some useful links to papers in that repo with material properties and such) https://github.com/sikvelsigma/ANSYS-APDL-Welding-Script
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Basic ANSYS APDL welding script
So i made a repo with basic welding script, it's very bare-bones but it can serve as a foundation for your own work. It also contains some useful links like notepad++ syntax and papers with temperature-dependant properties as well as some general advice for apdl scripting. I hope it might be useful to some of you since all examples of welding scripts on the net are subpar at best (tbh this one is not a pinnacle of scripting by any starch of imagination but I still think it's better than what's already available)
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