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Ansys - Solving an input file using command line

Ansys - Solving an input file using command line

Ansys - Solving an input file using command line

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Hello,

I often use Hypermesh combined with the Abaqus solver to solve structural problems. The process consists of creating a computational model in Hypermesh and exporting it as an input deck for Abaqus. It is then solved using a command line without the need to start Abaqus.

I was wondering if a similar approach is possible using Ansys. I am using Ansys Workbench 2022. I know I can export an input file but not sure how to solve it.

Thanks
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Hi I need a ansys training to do structural analysis and optimization

RE: Ansys - Solving an input file using command line

Bipan

If your organization have purchased Ansys license, you can register on customer portal and get the required resources for training.

If not, you can install student license and then lot of youtube videos are available and by Ansys youtube channel also to start with-https://m.youtube.com/@AnsysLearning

Or perhaps take paid training/Certification from outside expert.

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