Re: SCons for Ansys APDL Analysis

Bill Deegan <[email protected]> Thu, 11 May 2023 17:26:48 -0700
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Kyle,

I took a quick look at your SCons usage.
Lot's of clever code there.

I do see a number of places where the usage could be improved.
Please consider joining our SCons Discord server?

If you're interested in some feedback on your usage and the tutorial
examples, please let me know.

-Bill
SCons Project Co-Manager.

On Thu, May 11, 2023 at 11:16 AM Brindley, Kyle Andrew via Scons-users <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Christopher,
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> I’m an R&D engineer from the Advanced Engineering Analysis group at Los
> Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). My background is computational materials
> science and structural analysis. I lead the WAVES software project with the
> goal of providing workflow automation for engineering analysis parametric
> studies. WAVES is developed by a small team of computer scientists and R&D
> engineers and our primary target audience is the engineering analysts in
> our group.
>
>
>
> A colleague stumbled on your October 2022 email to the SCons users
> listserv “SCons for Ansys APDL Analysis” here:
> https://pairlist4.pair.net/pipermail/scons-users/2022-October/009077.html
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>
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> It was a timely email, but I had not yet joined the SCons listserv. We
> started the WAVES project in April 2022 to manage engineering simulation
> dependencies exactly as you describe, with the first open-source release
> this past January. We have a small, but growing internal user base that has
> used SCons and WAVES to good effect. My group at LANL primarily uses
> Abaqus, so the builders and tutorials are Abaqus-centric, but I believe you
> could adopt the software to Ansys using the examples.
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>    - GitHub: https://github.com/lanl/waves
>    - GitHub-Pages: https://lanl.github.io/waves/
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> While LANL does have some Ansys users, I can’t promise Ansys or external
> support at this time. However, I would be happy to learn about your use
> cases, hear about your experiences adapting SCons to engineering analysis,
> and discuss any feedback you may have.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
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> *Kyle Brindley, PhD*
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