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This is the developer site of the !OpenKnee project. If you are a new member ([:InstructionsForProjectSite#Team:How do I become a member?]), please read the following documentation to familiarize yourself with operational details: This is the developer site of the !OpenKnee project. The development efforts are organized by [http://www.lerner.ccf.org/bme/erdemir/ Ahmet Erdemir] and [http://www.lerner.ccf.org/bme/cobi/ !CoBi Core] at the Cleveland Clinic. This study branched from a current NIH funded study on multiscale modeling and simulation of the knee joint, [https://simtk.org/home/j2c J2C]. If you are a new member ([:InstructionsForProjectSite#Team:How do I become a member?]), please read the following documentation to familiarize yourself with operational details:
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For finite element analysis [http://mrl.sci.utah.edu/software/febio FEBio], a freely accessible package, will be used. This software is a product of significant efforts by Jeff Weiss and his group from the Musculoskeletal Research Laboratories at University of Utah. Current version used in this project is FEBio 1.2, which can be downloaded from their [http://mrl.sci.utah.edu/software/febio site]. For finite element analysis [http://mrl.sci.utah.edu/software/febio FEBio], a freely accessible package, will be used. This software is a product of significant efforts by Jeff Weiss and his group from the [http://mrl.sci.utah.edu/ Musculoskeletal Research Laboratories] at the University of Utah. Current version used in this project is FEBio 1.2, which can be downloaded from their [http://mrl.sci.utah.edu/software/febio site].
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Data for model development efforts are courtesy of [http://www.lerner.ccf.org/bme/bogert/ van den Bogert Laboratory]. The information was collected is part of doctoral work conducted by Bhushan Borotikar. Data for model development efforts are courtesy of [http://www.lerner.ccf.org/bme/bogert/ van den Bogert Laboratory] at the Cleveland Clinic. The information was collected is part of doctoral work conducted by Bhushan Borotikar.

This is the developer site of the OpenKnee project. The development efforts are organized by [http://www.lerner.ccf.org/bme/erdemir/ Ahmet Erdemir] and [http://www.lerner.ccf.org/bme/cobi/ CoBi Core] at the Cleveland Clinic. This study branched from a current NIH funded study on multiscale modeling and simulation of the knee joint, [https://simtk.org/home/j2c J2C]. If you are a new member ([:InstructionsForProjectSite#Team:How do I become a member?]), please read the following documentation to familiarize yourself with operational details:

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TableOfContents

Goals

Roadmap

Releases relies on the following numbering scheme:

version.major.minor.revision

version
numbering based on goals of the roadmap
major
implementation of a new feaure
minor
improvement of a feature or a bug fix
revision
revision number of the subversion repository on which the release is based on

Version 1.0

  • Imaging data; DICOM files
  • Geometry; STEP or IGES files
  • Mesh; text based input deck
  • Literature based material properties
  • Frictionless contact between tissue structures
  • Loading and boundary conditions representative of passive flexion
  • Output at desired time increments

Long Term

Release Notes

Specifications

Geometry

Mesh

Material Properties

Bone

Cartilage

Ligament

Meniscus

Interactions

Loading & Boundary Conditions

Output

Solver

Software

For finite element analysis [http://mrl.sci.utah.edu/software/febio FEBio], a freely accessible package, will be used. This software is a product of significant efforts by Jeff Weiss and his group from the [http://mrl.sci.utah.edu/ Musculoskeletal Research Laboratories] at the University of Utah. Current version used in this project is FEBio 1.2, which can be downloaded from their [http://mrl.sci.utah.edu/software/febio site].

Settings

Data

Data for model development efforts are courtesy of [http://www.lerner.ccf.org/bme/bogert/ van den Bogert Laboratory] at the Cleveland Clinic. The information was collected is part of doctoral work conducted by Bhushan Borotikar.

Specimen

Imaging

Mechanical Testing

Documentation

Developer's Guide

User's Guide

Simulations

Test Suite

Physiological

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