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Automation Using TCL/TK for HyperMesh
Enroll in Automation using TCL/TK for HyperMesh by Skill Lync to learn and master the fundamentals of Hypermesh coding through TCL/TK.
Beginner
Online
12 Weeks
Quick facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
The Skill Lync Automation using TCL/TK for HyperMesh programme has a well-structured curriculum to help you get fluent in understanding how Hypermesh codes operate for commands and automate a process. This intensive three-month course covers all the critical concepts of HyperMesh, including tools, TCL commands, building GUIs through TK, free edges, collectors, mesh quality, and more.
The Automation using TCL/TK for HyperMesh course provides a self-paced learning experience and teaches you the best industry practices. The training includes pre-recorded videos, assignments, and practical projects to give you a hands-on experience. Candidates get to work on Altair Hyperworks software, to learn about open-architecture, comprehensive CAE solution, best-in-class analysis, optimisation, and modelling.
By the end of the course, candidates master the concepts of HyperMesh, Notepad++, and TCL/TK commands. Moreover, the Automation using TCL/TK for HyperMesh online training allows you to build a professional portfolio and an e-verified profile sharable on LinkedIn. Learners also receive a course completion certificate and develop industry-relevant skills from Skill Lync’s project-based learning.
The highlights
- A three-month programme
- Online learning
- Self-paced module
- Industry-relevant skills
- Dedicated customer and technical support
- Continual learning
- Portfolio building
- E-verified profile
Program offerings
- Online learning
- Industry-expert mentors
- Practical assignments
- Hyperworks software
- A free demo for course counselling
- Project-based learning
- Completion certificate
- Merit certification
- Flexible programme fees
Course and certificate fees
The Automation using TCL/TK for HyperMesh course fee encompasses the total programme fee of 3 months, and the amount will vary depending on the features it provides. Here’s the detailed fee structure:
Automation Using TCL/TK for HyperMesh Fee Structure
Mode | Fee in INR (per month for 3 months) |
Basic (Access: 2 months) | Rs. 7,000 |
Pro (Access: 4 months) | Rs. 10,000 |
Premium (Access: Lifetime) | Rs. 15,000 |
certificate availability
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Eligibility criteria
The interested candidates must be a B.E./B.Tech graduate in Mechanical Engineering or Automotive Engineering. Candidates still pursuing the courses are also eligible for the programme, provided that they have basic programming knowledge and working experience with HyperMesh.
Furthermore, learners must complete the course to get a certification. The topmost five percentage of the batch will also get a merit certificate.
What you will learn
After completing the Automation using TCL/TK for HyperMesh by Skill-Lync, you will: -
- Know how Hypermesh coding operates for commands and process automation
- Be able to identify automation potential in a process
- Know and implement the concepts of HyperMesh
- Know and implement the TCL/TK tools for automation through HyperMesh
- Know the various requirements that lead to HyperMesh automation
- Be able to write codes for HyperMesh through TCL/TK
- Be able to pursue CAE automation engineering for HyperMesh
Who it is for
The Automation using TCL/TK for HyperMesh is the perfect fit for the following: -
- Students who wish to become an Aerospace, Mechanical, or Automotive engineer
- Individuals who are pursuing opportunities in meshing and coding
- Those who want to become a CAE Automation engineer
Admission details
To get enrolled in the Automation using TCL/TK for HyperMesh training, follow these steps: -
- Visit the skill-lync website.
- Next, look for the “Automation using TCL/TK for HyperMesh” programme.
- When you click on the programme, you will be redirected to the course page.
- There, scroll down to the portion where you can see payment options.
- Choose your preferred payment method and click on “Enroll Now.”
- A form will pop up. Fill your name, phone number, email. Click on the Enroll Now button, and you will successfully register for the programme.
Filling the form
To join the Automation using TCL/TK for HyperMesh course, you must provide your contact details like your name, email, and contact number. Choose a payment method for the programme and then submit your application.
The syllabus
Week 1 - Get to know your tools
Week 2 - Let’s learn a new language
- Looping structures
- Array manipulation
- TCL wiki
- HyperMesh and TCL linkage
Week 3 - Dissecting HyperMesh using TCL commands
- “ * ” and “hm_” commands
Week 4 - Let’s build the GUIs with TK
- Introduction to TK
- Creating TK popup box
- Creating TK buttons
- Creating TK input boxes
Week 5 - Problem of normal
- Element normals and their significance
- Fixing normals: code vs. standard
Week 6 - Let’s take care of “zero”
- Handling null cases
- Delete displayed
- Delete empty
- Isolate displayed
Week 7 - Let’s meet the CAE nightmare – Free edges
- Free edge and their significance
- Detecting free edges using available tools
Week 8 - Collectors
- Different collectors and prop and material assignment
- Renaming- as per thickness
Week 9 - Auto reflect
- Explain the physics
- Explain procedure
- CAD manipulation using TCL
Week 10 - The importance of order
- Creating ordered sets
- “Remembering” the selection order
- Midline generation
Week 11 - Element Quality Check
- Quality criteria check
- How to highlight these elements
- Popup and report generation
Week 12 - Miscellaneous
- Auto part list
- Userpage.mac understanding
- Automatic deck setup
How it helps
The Automation using TCL/TK for HyperMesh programme is a one-stop solution for providing students with all the necessary lessons and skills to become fluent in HyperMesh, and conducting automation using TCL/TK. The course consists of sessions from industry-expert faculty members to teach you professional skills.
Since the certification training is a job leading course, candidates will be eligible and skilled to become a CAE automation engineer for HyperMesh. Moreover, the top 5% of the Automation using TCL/TK for HyperMesh course students will also get a merit certificate. You will be able to create a professional portfolio and automatically link all your technical projects for the recruiters to see. Moreover, you will have an e-verified profile, which you can share on LinkedIn for attractive job prospects in top core companies.
FAQs
TCL (Tool Command Language)/ TK (Took Kit) is a type of scripting language that is primarily used for coding embedded applications.
The instructors for the Automation using TCL/TK for HyperMesh training are industry experts who are working in Fortune 500 companies. The Skill-Lync partners with them in order to deliver the course content online.
No, since Altair only provides access to the student version which comes with a one-year license period.
To join this programme, you must have already graduated or are pursuing a B.E./B.Tech in Automotive or Mechanical Engineering.
The Automation using TCL/TK for HyperMesh certification training by Skill Lync has been crafted in partnership with industry experts. Hence, this will allow you to implement everything that you have learnt, not only in theory but also through hands-on projects.
You will undertake two projects. First one will require you to create a Master GUI using a TK for the various codes. In the second project, you will develop a ‘Model Report’ in Excel using the HyperMesh to write a file that includes necessary inputs. Use conditional formatting and other Excel tools to customise it.
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