
Mohammed Abdulrazzaq developed end-to-end battery modeling and fluid-structure interaction workflows for the ansys/pyfluent and ansys/example-data repositories, focusing on automation, reliability, and reproducibility. He implemented a multi-scale battery simulation example in Ansys Fluent using Python scripting, enabling multi-rate discharge and short-circuit analysis, and expanded the example-data library with new transient compressible flow scenarios. By refining file management and argument parsing, he improved CI stability and automated test performance. His work included documentation updates and workflow scripting in Python and Fluent Script, resulting in more robust onboarding resources and streamlined multi-physics demonstrations for users and developers across the repositories.

September 2025 monthly summary for two repositories. Delivered automation reliability and data library enhancements that improve CI stability, reproducibility, and user value. Key outcomes include disabling the UI during CI runs for the single battery cell workflow to streamline automated tests, fixing filename handling and argument parsing to ensure reliable data saving, and expanding the example data library with transient compressible flow inputs and additional example scenarios. These changes reduce CI noise, accelerate workflow execution, and broaden the utility of the example dataset for testing and demonstrations. All changes are traceable to specific commits and issues, with relevant documentation updated in the changelog and example scripts to reflect the new behavior and data availability.
September 2025 monthly summary for two repositories. Delivered automation reliability and data library enhancements that improve CI stability, reproducibility, and user value. Key outcomes include disabling the UI during CI runs for the single battery cell workflow to streamline automated tests, fixing filename handling and argument parsing to ensure reliable data saving, and expanding the example data library with transient compressible flow inputs and additional example scenarios. These changes reduce CI noise, accelerate workflow execution, and broaden the utility of the example dataset for testing and demonstrations. All changes are traceable to specific commits and issues, with relevant documentation updated in the changelog and example scripts to reflect the new behavior and data availability.
August 2025 monthly summary for ansys/pyfluent and ansys/example-data. Delivered an end-to-end Battery Modeling Example (MSMD) in Ansys Fluent and added one-way FSI setup inputs, along with corrective changes to journal references to ensure reliable startup. These outcomes enable accelerated multi-physics demonstrations, improved onboarding, and demonstrable ROI through faster battery and FSI evaluation.
August 2025 monthly summary for ansys/pyfluent and ansys/example-data. Delivered an end-to-end Battery Modeling Example (MSMD) in Ansys Fluent and added one-way FSI setup inputs, along with corrective changes to journal references to ensure reliable startup. These outcomes enable accelerated multi-physics demonstrations, improved onboarding, and demonstrable ROI through faster battery and FSI evaluation.
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