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The input file can be generated from within your interactive Workbench Mechanical session by clicking <i>Solution -> Tools -> Write Input Files</i> then specify <code>File name:</code> YOURAPDLFILE.inp and <code>Save as type:</code> APDL Input Files (*.inp).  APDL jobs can then be submitted to the queue by running the <code>sbatch script-name.sh</code> command.  The ANSYS modules given in each script were tested on graham and should work without issue (uncomment one).  Once the scripts are tested on other clusters they will be updated below if required.
The input file can be generated from within your interactive Workbench Mechanical session by clicking <i>Solution -> Tools -> Write Input Files</i> then specify <code>File name:</code> YOURAPDLFILE.inp and <code>Save as type:</code> APDL Input Files (*.inp).  APDL jobs can then be submitted to the queue by running the <code>sbatch script-name.sh</code> command.

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The input file can be generated from within your interactive Workbench Mechanical session by clicking <i>Solution -> Tools -> Write Input Files</i> then specify <code>File name:</code> YOURAPDLFILE.inp and <code>Save as type:</code> APDL Input Files (*.inp).  APDL jobs can then be submitted to the queue by running the <code>sbatch script-name.sh</code> command.

The input file can be generated from within your interactive Workbench Mechanical session by clicking Solution -> Tools -> Write Input Files then specify File name: YOURAPDLFILE.inp and Save as type: APDL Input Files (*.inp). APDL jobs can then be submitted to the queue by running the sbatch script-name.sh command.