1. Are you using ABAQUS for FEM simulations and would like to increase your efficiency? 2. After deciding to learn Python scripting, did you find it to be challenging and time consuming? 3. Did you find yourself demotivated and lost because of the scarcity of relevant learning resources or step-by-step tutorials? 4. Would you like to automate a lot of repetitive tasks that have to be performed on a daily basis? This unique book is author’s sincere attempt to address these concerns by providing full python scripts for 9 problems from different categories with detailed comments and step-by-step explanations. Practice one chapter a day with this book and turbo-charge your ABAQUS skills in just 10 days. All the scripts in the book have been thoroughly tested and validated. So, the scripts as such or the ideas can be used to unleash the true potential of Python scripting for ABAQUS. Also, in the long run, some of these little-known techniques will become a part of your mental framework, which will help you reduce the trivial errors in FEM simulations and let you focus your energies on actual problem solving. This book is ideal for beginners as well as graduate students who are new to the world of Python scripting in ABAQUS. It is meant to help you get started quickly, understand the nuances and develop a problem solving mindset. FEM Simulation using ABAQUS and Python scripting are diverse topics and it is difficult to include all details into a single book. The steps common to all FE analyses are explained in this book. Further details like like accessing *.odb files, automating post-processing requests will be dealt in the next version.
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2019 October
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Renganathan has a Master’s degree (M.Sc.) in Computer Aided Conception and Production in Mechanical Engineering from the RWTH Aachen University, Germany and a Bachelor’s degree (B.E.) in Mechanical engineering from PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, India. He got introduced to FEM as a part of my undergraduate course work 11 years back. Since then his academic interests grew gradually, which made him pursue a Master’s degree in Germany with a strong focus on FEM and its applications. Currently he works for a Korean spinoff in Jinju, South Korea where he applies nonlinear finite element methods to simulate and optimize metal forming processes. Other than work, Renganathan likes to read, remain outdoor and stare aimlessly at nature.