tgbabu
Bioengineer
- Sep 27, 2014
- 2
I am a relatively new user. I am trying to use ANSYS for analyzing the crimping and expansion of stents. I started with elementary shapes like a simple 'u' shaped hair-pin, and then a full sinusoidal wave shaped rod/pin. I was able to successfully 'squeeze' such shapes by applying suitable forces/pressures and view the deformations etc. Now, I have moved on to the next stage of a 'wavy ring like structure' shown in the attached files. A stent would comprise of assembling many such rings with some structs connecting them at various points.
The difficulty that I have run into is that, I am unable to simulate a uniform, radial compression/expansion in all directions (perpendicular to the cylindrical axis of course). I have been able to apply a fixed support at one radial location; the rest of the stent/ring squeezes towards this 'fixed' point. But, that is not realistic. In reality, I should be able to apply a pressure on the outer surface and the entire geometry should shrink radially inwards 'uniformly' in all 'theta' directions.
I have tried applying symmetry but not successfully. Can someone give me some pointers, or give me some clues?
I have attached a report file from ANSYS, as well as another one that tries to illustrate more clearly the problem that I am facing.
Thank You. -Babu
The difficulty that I have run into is that, I am unable to simulate a uniform, radial compression/expansion in all directions (perpendicular to the cylindrical axis of course). I have been able to apply a fixed support at one radial location; the rest of the stent/ring squeezes towards this 'fixed' point. But, that is not realistic. In reality, I should be able to apply a pressure on the outer surface and the entire geometry should shrink radially inwards 'uniformly' in all 'theta' directions.
I have tried applying symmetry but not successfully. Can someone give me some pointers, or give me some clues?
I have attached a report file from ANSYS, as well as another one that tries to illustrate more clearly the problem that I am facing.
Thank You. -Babu