Description

This tutorial will demonstrate how to build a biomechanics model of dog ventricles using different pre-built components. The Model consists of 4 components. The first component is the geometry with 48 tri-cubic elements. The second component is the dynamic (active tension) model. The third component is the constitutive model. The final component is the circulation model with the corresponding boundary conditions.

Start Continuity

Load Geometry

Send and Calculate Mesh

Render Elements

Load Dynamic Model

Load Constitutive Model

Load Circulation Model

Solve Nonlinear

Continuity/Documentation/Tutorials/DogBiV (last edited 2014-01-30 17:34:51 by JeffVanDorn)