通过对现有设备的拓扑优化,设计具有增强机械性能的新型血管支架

IF 3.5 3区 工程技术 Q1 MATHEMATICS, APPLIED Finite Elements in Analysis and Design Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.finel.2024.104304
Nicola Ferro , Francesco Mezzadri , Dario Carbonaro , Emanuele Galligani , Diego Gallo , Umberto Morbiducci , Claudio Chiastra , Simona Perotto
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目前市场上有多种不同的血管支架设计,其几何形状、制造材料和物理特性各不相同。在此,我们提出了一个设计创新支架的框架,以复制和增强现有设备的机械性能。该框架包括基于各向同性固体材料(Solid Isotropic Material with Penalization,SIMP)的拓扑优化表述,在均质化理论的辅助下约束机械响应,以及最小长度尺度要求,以确保所设计设备的可制造性。优化问题在一连串各向异性调整的计算网格上离散化,生成二维支架单元格,并可自动转换为设备的三维数字版本。该虚拟原型通过径向卷曲模拟进行硅测试验证,以评估支架植入导管前的插入情况。结果证明,在相关临床要求方面,如前缩短、径向刚度和表面接触面积,所提出的框架可以确定与现有装置相比具有竞争力的支架设计。
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Designing novel vascular stents with enhanced mechanical behavior through topology optimization of existing devices
A variety of different vascular stent designs are currently available on the market, featuring different geometries, manufacturing materials, and physical characteristics. Here, we propose a framework for designing innovative stents that replicate and enhance the mechanical properties of existing devices. The framework includes a Solid Isotropic Material with Penalization (SIMP)-based topology optimization formulation, assisted by the homogenization theory to constrain the mechanical response, along with a minimum length scale requirement to ensure manufacturability to the designed devices. The optimization problem, discretized on a sequence of computational meshes anisotropically adapted, generates a 2D stent unit cell, which can be automatically converted into a 3D digital version of the device. This virtual prototype is validated through in silico testing via a radial crimping simulation to assess the stent insertion into the catheter, prior to implantation. The results prove that the proposed framework can identify stent designs that are competitive with respect to existing devices in terms of relevant clinical requirements, such as foreshortening, radial stiffness and surface contact area.
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期刊介绍: The aim of this journal is to provide ideas and information involving the use of the finite element method and its variants, both in scientific inquiry and in professional practice. The scope is intentionally broad, encompassing use of the finite element method in engineering as well as the pure and applied sciences. The emphasis of the journal will be the development and use of numerical procedures to solve practical problems, although contributions relating to the mathematical and theoretical foundations and computer implementation of numerical methods are likewise welcomed. Review articles presenting unbiased and comprehensive reviews of state-of-the-art topics will also be accommodated.
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