The archive file wingbody.zip contains the following files:
readme.txt | general instructions |
wingbody.txt | instructions for preparing input and interpreting output |
wingbody.for | the complete source code |
sample cases | |
wdcase1.inp | input data for test case similar to case1 for WaveDrag |
wdcase1.out | output from WingBody for this test case |
tnd7505.inp | input data for wing-body configuration of NASA TN D-7505 |
tnd7505.out | output from WingBody for this test case |
tnd4211.inp | input data for wing-body configuration of NASA TN D-4211 |
tnd4211.out | output from WingBody for this test case |
caseslnx.zip | above cases with Unix end of line |
To compile this program for your computer, use the command
gfortran wingbody.f90 -o wingbody.exe
Linux and Macintosh users may prefer to omit the .exe on the file name.
To launch the program, enter "wingbody.exe" at the command line. The program asks for the name of the input file and proceeds to the end of the computation. A file called wingbody.out is produced as output.
It is best if you compile the programs using your Fortran compiler with the appropriate options for your computer system. If you do not wish to do this, you may download wingbodyexec.zip containing the files wingbody.exe, wingbody.mac, and wingbody.lnx, the executable programs for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, each compiled generically for an Intel CPU.