Each module exposes all the available parameters necessary for scientists to adjust the outcome of their simulation or visualization.
SCIRun is a problem solving environment or "computational workbench" in which a user selects software modules that can be connected in a visual programing environment to create a high level workflow for experimentation. It also offers a way to add additional data to an already loaded model. LSDYNA Keyword, LSDYNA binary database, VTK). It can import the FEBio extendible plot file format (XPLT), as well as several other data formats (e.g. Postview is a finite element post-processor that is designed to visualize and analyze results from an FE analysis. It allows the user to specify the boundary conditions and material properties in a user-friendly graphical environment. PreView is a Finite Element (FE) preprocessor that has been designed specifically to set up FE problems for FEBio.
The software is open-source, and pre-compiled executables for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux platforms are available. All features can be used together seamlessly, giving the user a powerful tool for solving 3D problems in computational biomechanics.
It offers modeling scenarios, constitutive models and boundary conditions that are relevant to many research areas in biomechanics. Problem Solving Environments (Integrated Modeling, Simulation, and Visualization) FEBioįEBio is a nonlinear finite element solver that is specifically designed for biomechanical applications. Problem Solving Environments | Image Analysis | Geometric and Shape Modeling | Simulation | Visualization Software products developed at the SCI Institute can be categorized in the following ways: Problem Solving Environments (Integrated Modeling, Simulation, and Visualization), Image Analysis, Geometric and Shape Modeling, Simulation, and Visualization. We use a robust, yet agile software process that is fully open-source to produce software environments that integrate leading-edge algorithms in image processing, scientific visualization, and scientific computing. Software at the SCI Institute is developed in close collaboration with application users to satisfy real needs within their research communities.