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FEBio is an opensource software package
Software package
Software package may refer to:* A piece of application software or utility software** A software suite, or collection of related application or utility software* A software library...

 for finite element analysis and was specifically designed for biomechanics
Biomechanics
Biomechanics is the application of mechanical principles to biological systems, such as humans, animals, plants, organs, and cells. Perhaps one of the best definitions was provided by Herbert Hatze in 1974: "Biomechanics is the study of the structure and function of biological systems by means of...

 applications. It was developed at the Musculoskeletal Research Lab at the University of Utah
University of Utah
The University of Utah, also known as the U or the U of U, is a public, coeducational research university in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. The university was established in 1850 as the University of Deseret by the General Assembly of the provisional State of Deseret, making it Utah's oldest...

. FEBio offers modeling scenarios, constitutive models and boundary conditions
Boundary value problem
In mathematics, in the field of differential equations, a boundary value problem is a differential equation together with a set of additional restraints, called the boundary conditions...

 that are relevant to numerous research areas in biomechanics. Users can solve 3D large deformation solid mechanics
Solid mechanics
Solid mechanics is the branch of mechanics, physics, and mathematics that concerns the behavior of solid matter under external actions . It is part of a broader study known as continuum mechanics. One of the most common practical applications of solid mechanics is the Euler-Bernoulli beam equation...

 as well as solid-fluid (as in porous media
Porous medium
A porous medium is a material containing pores . The skeletal portion of the material is often called the "matrix" or "frame". The pores are typically filled with a fluid...

) problems. FEBio supports both quasi-static and dynamic analyses. A more detailed overview of FEBio's features follows below.

Overview

A brief overview of the available features follows.
  • non-linear (quasi-) static
  • non-linear dynamic
  • hyperelastic
    Hyperelastic material
    A hyperelastic or Green elastic material is a type of constitutive model for ideally elastic material for which the stress-strain relationship derives from a strain energy density function. The hyperelastic material is a special case of a Cauchy elastic material.For many materials, linear elastic...

     materials
    • Neo-Hookean
      Neo-Hookean solid
      A Neo-Hookean solid is a hyperelastic material model, similar to Hooke's law, that can be used for predicting the nonlinear stress-strain behavior of materials undergoing large deformations. The model was proposed by Ronald Rivlin in 1948. In contrast to linear elastic materials, a the...

    • Mooney–Rivlin
    • Ogden (hyperelastic model)
      Ogden (hyperelastic model)
      The Ogden material model is a hyperelastic material model used to describe the non-linear stress-strain behaviour of complex materials such as rubbers, polymers, and biological tissue. The model was developed by Ray W. Ogden in 1972...

    • Arruda–Boyce model
  • transversely isotropic materials
  • poroelasticity
  • rigid bodies
  • prescribed displacement
  • prescribed loading
  • non-follower surface pressures
  • sliding contact with friction
  • non-conforming mesh tying

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