by Dr. David J. Laino
Windward Engineering
The latest release (v12) of YawDyn and AeroDyn as separate codes with separate input files is a change from all previous versions where there was a single input file shared by both YawDyn and AeroDyn. This program converts the file yawdyn.ipt for v11.0 of the YawDyn/AeroDyn program to two files for use with v12.0 (or later) of YawDyn and v12.0 (or later) of AeroDyn. These new files are named:
The names must be changed to aerodyn.ipt and yawdyn.ipt in order to work with the new codes. See the Users' Guides for YawDyn and AeroDyn for details on these input files.
Questions about this software should be directed to Windward Engineering.
This is a self-extracting archive of Conv_IPT. Simply execute it in an appropriate directory to extract the files. It contains the read-me file, change log, the source code, and PC executable. We compiled the souce code with Compaq Visual Fortran® v6.6.A.
This material was prepared as an account of work sponsored by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, a Division of Midwest Research Institute, in support of its Contract No. DE-AC36-98-GO10337 with the United States Department of Energy. Neither the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the United States Government, nor the United States Department of Energy, nor any of their employees, nor any of their contractors, subcontractors, or their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights.
The software is distributed for evaluation purposes only. Feedback concerning the validity of the software should be provided to the authors.
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