Help modeling a stent
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Help modeling a stent
Hi Folks, im trying to draw a model for a sinusoidal stent on creo to later be used in ANSYS as a part of my final year project in college,(Stent FEA) ive started by drawing the sine wave using an equation in creo, then mirrored this pattern to create a flat wall, im looking now to make the pattern into a cylinder shape before selecting my geometry for the analysis. but im having serious trouble getting the stent to wrap, ive tried a toridal bend but no joy! any one have any ideas or can help? ive attached some files below.
im also looking to have a different material in the core of the stent, but ill take it one step at a time!
Thanks!
EDIT** ive added a second folder (two materials) with a sine wave with two materials, but i cant now get it to pattern into the amount of lines i want.
Mosey
Mechanical / Biomedical Engineering student
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Hard to open when it is created with the Educational Version of Creo.
Do you have any screen shots of what you are trying to accomplish?
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Are you looking for something like this?
There is always more to learn in Creo.
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Yea - that helps...
and YES - Creo is an endless adventure... but in a good way!
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Hmm... What about something like this - using your same formulation for the structure... but then used offset coordinate system with a pattern (Z-elevation and rotation) to add in the other structures... Then just a simple pattern reference of the curve to the CSYS pattern and then the swept geometry as another pattern reference (could be grouped I supposed).
You could then use a Toroidal Blend (you would have to play with the usage of that based on your goals) to position the final geometry in the orientation you want for analysis.
Another thought -- would be to use a "warp" feature - but I don't think it is as controllable... but it opens up some different ways to orient your geometry.
Dave
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thats amazing dude thank you so much!
the only thing im not following is the rotation, i have each 'ring' drawn on an offset co-ord system, but how do i rotate them to link up like you have sown?
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I believe the coordinate system is patterned by offset in the Z direction and rotated around Z by 22.5°
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Yep - z-rotion and translation in the pattern.... I think I used a pattern table to accomplish that... by a simple rotation off axis then back to 0 for the angle. Put in the right offsets and formulas to get the spacing right for your geometry and you got it.
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I think toroidal bend will help but in this case it might be failing due to multiple mirrors, try creating waves using curves instead of mirror. I hope that should help.
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I created the attached model using sweep in Creo2. Is this similar to what you wanted to model?
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Hi Mosey,
What type of stent you exactly want to model. I mean Laser cut or braided stent. Braided stent has lot of complexities as compared to the lase cut. I have made braided stent using creo 4.0
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