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Appendix C -
Scripting and Automation
14. 5 Release
Introduction to ANSYS
CFX
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Overview
Introduction
CFX User Environment (CUE) architecture
State and Session Files
Introduction to Perl
CCL and Perl
“Power Syntax”
Perl subroutines
Macros
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Introduction
Need for scripting and automation
Increase productivity by simplifying repetitive tasks
Standardize practices
Save and re-use data
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CFX User Environment
CUE is the common development
environment for all CFX products.
CUE applications employ a client-server
architecture.
The user interfaces with the “client”,
while the “server” processes the data.
The most common client is a graphical
user interface, but line and batch
interfaces also exist.
User Input
Client
CCL
Server
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GUI Mode
Default mode of operation
Graphical client driven by user input
User loads results, states, runs sessions and
macros
User
GUI
CCL
Engine
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