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Inflation of angioplasty balloon

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jamescook

Bioengineer
Mar 22, 2010
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Hi I'm trying to model the inflation of a simple model of an angioplasty balloon consisting of a straight cylinder with tapered ends to about 4 times the original diameter of the cylinder however I cannot get many of my models to converge and for any that do converge the resulting increase in diameter is minimal. At present I am more concerned with achieving the required deformation for the given geometry than with using accurate material properties. I am currently using Standard but would Explicit be more appropriate? I am inflating the balloon using a pressure load and have constrained all displacements at its ends. Any input you may have would be appreciated. The input file is attached.
 
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Rob Stupplebeen
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=faaada09-b0af-4efe-9baf-ce5a455ed0cd&file=AngioplastyBaloon.JPG
Thanks for your advice I am trying using different bcs. Is there anything I could do with the material model to increase the deformation of the balloon
 
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