Ansys AQWA Automation

Discussion in 'Software' started by Contraband, Feb 13, 2013.

  1. Contraband
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    Contraband Junior Member

    Hi All
    I am running a number of models in AQWA using Workbench to set-up the models and run the Diffraction solver to obtain the RAO's, Damping etc. I need to automate the process. One option is obviously to batch run LINE using dos (or another scriptable language) for the *.dat files generated from Workbench, this doesn't allow for continuing use of the Diffraction database in Workbench though. My question is this: Is it possible to automate multiple *.wbprj AQWA runs?
    Any help appreciated!!
     
  2. CWTeebs
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    CWTeebs AnomalyGenerator

    Read your PM.
     
  3. felipe.carvalho
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    felipe.carvalho New Member

    I have the same question. Can anyone help me with this?
     
  4. felipe.carvalho
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    felipe.carvalho New Member

    CWTeebs, can you send me your answer about this question? Thank you!
     

  5. musiice
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    musiice Junior Member

    Check AQWA Reference, chapter 5. There it is explained under 'Running AQWA using command file'

    You basically create a .com file with the directory and list of files to run, then a .bat file with the path to "...\aqwa.exe" /std yourlist.com

    Best regards
     
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