Maas Steve A, Ateshian Gerard A, Weiss Jeffrey A
Department of Bioengineering and Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112; email:
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, New York 10027.
Annu Rev Biomed Eng. 2017 Jun 21;19:279-299. doi: 10.1146/annurev-bioeng-071516-044738.
The principal goal of the FEBio project is to provide an advanced finite element tool for the biomechanics and biophysics communities that allows researchers to model mechanics, transport, and electrokinetic phenomena for biological systems accurately and efficiently. In addition, because FEBio is geared toward the research community, the code is designed such that new features can be added easily, thus making it an ideal tool for testing novel computational methods. Finally, because the success of a code is determined by its user base, integral goals of the FEBio project have been to offer support and outreach to our community; to provide mechanisms for dissemination of results, models, and data; and to encourage interaction between users. This review presents the history of the FEBio project, from its initial developments through its current funding period. We also present a glimpse into the future of FEBio.
FEBio项目的主要目标是为生物力学和生物物理学领域提供一个先进的有限元工具,使研究人员能够准确、高效地对生物系统的力学、传输和电动现象进行建模。此外,由于FEBio面向研究群体,其代码设计便于轻松添加新功能,因此使其成为测试新型计算方法的理想工具。最后,由于代码的成功取决于其用户基础,FEBio项目的整体目标包括为我们的群体提供支持和推广;提供结果、模型和数据的传播机制;以及鼓励用户之间的互动。本综述介绍了FEBio项目的历史,从其最初的发展到当前的资助阶段。我们还展望了FEBio的未来。