I have a multibody dynamics model of human body in Adams. Currently the intervertebral discs (IVD) are modeled as bushings with stiffness and damping. I am trying to model IVDs with flexible bodies option in Adams. I was able to import a Wavefront (.obj) file of the IVD and use Rigid to Flex option to convert it to a flexible body. I have a couple of questions regarding the modeling options:
1. I created two fixed joints between markers on the IVD and the inferior and superior bodies. But I want to tie the whole surface instead of just one point. What is the best option for this?
2. The material properties of IVD components are defined with hyperelastic Mooney–Rivlin model. How do I define hyperelasic material properties in Adams?
3. I am modeling the IVD as one whole geometry, but IVD is composed of three main components, nucleus, annulus, and collagen fibers. The nucleus is usually defined as incompressible fluid, the annulus is defined as 5-10 concentric layers, and the fibers are modeled as springs. What is the best tool to model each component? Is Adams a good option to do this or I need to use another software. I appreciate any suggestions.
4. How do the different components of a flexible body interact with each other in Adams? In other words, is it feasible to model all components as one flexible body and expect to see their interaction?