DesignFOIL allows exporting airfoil coordinates in various formats, including DAT files. However, AirfoilTools specifically requires a DAT file format with a header containing specific information about the airfoil.
Here's how you can address this:
* Check DesignFOIL's Export Options: Explore DesignFOIL's export options for DAT files. Look for settings that allow including a header with data like airfoil name, coordinates, and delimiters.
* Match AirfoilTools' Requirements: If DesignFOIL doesn't provide the specific DAT format with a header, search online for tools or scripts that can convert a basic DAT file into the format required by AirfoilTools.
* Alternative Export Methods: If exporting a compatible DAT file proves difficult, consider exporting the airfoil coordinates from DesignFOIL in a different format supported by AirfoilTools, such as CSV or TXT. You might need to manually edit the exported file to match AirfoilTools' requirements.
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