Ansys Mechanical Automation Workshop Using Python Scripting

Offline / In-person
Language: English

Course Overview

Python has become the backbone of scripting across Ansys products and PyAnsys APIs, enabling engineers to automate simulation workflows and integrate them seamlessly with in-house or third-party applications. By leveraging Python, organizations can standardize processes, automate multi-product simulations, and significantly improve engineering efficiency.
This hands-on course introduces the fundamentals of Python with direct applications in Ansys automation. Participants will learn how to automate repetitive pre- and post-processing tasks, build simple automation applications, and develop intelligent workflows that simplify complex simulations and accelerate engineering projects.

Agenda

Key Highlights of the course

Who is this Workshop for ?

Product Engineers / FEA Specialists

Industry Experts

Researchers / Scientists

Students / Professors / Educators

IN PERSON

80,000 INR

75,000 INR ( EARLY BIRD OFFER )

excl. Tax

Speakers Info

Naveen Kumar B – PyAnsys Developer | Structures

Naveen Kumar is a PyAnsys Developer with deep expertise in Mechanical Simulation, Automation, and workflow optimization using Ansys Mechanical and the MAPDL solver. With a strong background in Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Python scripting, he develops robust, scalable & verticle WebApp solutions that enhance efficiency and accuracy in Engineering Simulations. His portfolio includes Automation workflows for Solar panels, Report Generation, electronic PCB package analysis, and physics-based simulation games. Naveen is passionate about driving innovation, solving complex engineering challenges, and enabling teams to adopt advanced simulation practices through automation, customization, and knowledge sharing.
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