![]() ![]() Note: files here may be posted in various formats. In some cases I have now added links to sites located elsewhere, where key codes are available. ![]() For pointers on running codes, read the chapter from my Applied Computational Aerodynamics notes, Computers, Codes, and Engineering (a pdf file). For example, F10 means a real number (with a decimal point) taking 10 spaces.Study the sample input files for examples of how this works (in fact, ALWAYS run the sample case before doing anything else with these codes). Do yourself a favor and learn what this means. The spacing definitions use FORTRAN terminalogy. The input instructions are often given as cards, from the days when the text files were physically a deck of computer cards. ALSO, the location of the inputon each line is critical. Important Note: Many of these programs require a text file as input. ![]() In addition, some methods are given as MATLAB m-files. However, I’ve recently started adding executables since the FORTRAN source files typically can’t be used by current undergraduates. Originally they were all FORTRAN source code. Theseare mostly old-fashioned codes without graphical user interfaces. This page contains programs that may prove useful to aerodynamics and design class students. Crofton Department of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering Virginia Tech Aerodynamics and Aircraft Design Software Software for Aerodynamics and Aircraft Design W.H. ![]()
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