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How to run System Coupling from batch file

    • Nyurons
      Subscriber

      How can I run System Coupling from batch file?

      I found the Oscillating Plate tutorial for how to run Workbench System Coupling from the command line.

    • YasserSelima
      Subscriber
      I think it is a license issue n
    • Stephen Orlando
      Ansys Employee
      Hi Array ,nYou'll need to put your System Coupling commands (ImportSystemCouplingInputFile(FilePath = 'scInput.sci'), execCon, etc...) into a text file called run.py. Then the run can be launched with the following command:nWindows:n n> %AWP_ROOT201%\SystemCoupling\bin\systemcoupling -R run.pynPlease see this newer tutorial for more information: https://ansyshelp.ansys.com/account/secured?returnurl=/Views/Secured/corp/v201/en/sysc_tut/sysc_tut_oscplate_sci-cli_fluent.htmlnYou don't need to use the tutorial: Heat Transfer in Square Channel Air FlownnSteven
    • Nyurons
      Subscriber
      Thank you, . nI made a file named run.py and put the System Coupling commands in it. I put the run.py file in SysC_Run directory (following the Oscillating Plate tutorial). After launching systemcoupling via the suggested command, I think it ran correctly. nI am not sure if there were any signs of licensing issue, so I assume that my problem is solved for now. Thank you so much for the precise support!n
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