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by Scott Sibole
Thu Feb 03, 2011 7:53 am
Forum: Open Knee: A Three-Dimensional Finite Element Representation of the Knee Joint
Topic: can't get febio to simulate
Replies: 7
Views: 1304

RE: can't get febio to simulate

<t>Hi Dilen,<br/> <br/> You should consult the FEBio User's Manual to understand how execution works. For normal mode it will be febio -i tf_joint.feb. To execute FEBio from a directory other than the install location, you'll need to add the executable location to the system path on windows.<br/> <b...
by Scott Sibole
Wed Jan 26, 2011 1:38 pm
Forum: Open Knee: A Three-Dimensional Finite Element Representation of the Knee Joint
Topic: PreView
Replies: 1
Views: 468

RE: PreView

<t>Hi Feras,<br/> <br/> PreView is supported by Dr. Jeff Weiss' team at the University of Utah (FEBio and PostView as well). They have a forum at their site, mrl.sci.utah.edu, for each software package. I suggest re-posting this on the users' forum for PostView. Regarding the first point though, Pos...
by Scott Sibole
Wed Jan 26, 2011 1:08 pm
Forum: Open Knee: A Three-Dimensional Finite Element Representation of the Knee Joint
Topic: can't get febio to simulate
Replies: 7
Views: 1304

RE: can't get febio to simulate

<t>Hi Dilen,<br/> <br/> You should first, as Ahmet advised, download and install an FEBio version 1.3.0+. On Windows, if you're going to try to run FEBio from anywhere other than its install directory, you'll need to add it to the system path. Right-click My Computer > Properties > Advanced > Enviro...