TRANSIENT STUDY BY THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD OF THE MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF THE CONVENTIONAL NITINOL STENT WITH THE AORTA

Authors

  • Aristides Rivera Torres
  • Gilberto Garcia del Pino
  • Cleinaldo de Almeida Costa
  • Guilherme Benjamin Brandão Pitta
  • Marcos Dantas
  • Ítalo Carvalo da Costa

Keywords:

Meshes, Conventional Stent, Triple Stent, Aorta Artery

Abstract

Thoracic aortic aneurysms are a highly serious condition whose consequences can be life-threatening. Despite diagnostic methods and intra- and postoperative monitoring, aneurysms pose a challenge for all involved professionals, especially surgeons. The finite element method is a numerical method that has been used as an innovative approach for safely evaluating stents when implanted and accommodated in the aorta. In this study, a study was conducted using ANSYS Workbench 2022 R2 software to evaluate the mechanical behavior of stents. This study simulated the dynamic response to time-varying loads, using the Transient Structural Analysis tool to calculate displacements, stresses, and deformations over time.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2025.029-054

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Published

2025-08-22

How to Cite

Torres, A. R. ., del Pino, G. G., de Almeida Costa, C., Pitta, G. B. B. ., Dantas, M. ., & da Costa, Ítalo C. . (2025). TRANSIENT STUDY BY THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD OF THE MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF THE CONVENTIONAL NITINOL STENT WITH THE AORTA. Seven Editora, 936-951. https://sevenpubl.com.br/editora/article/view/7867