The finite deformation of the balloon catheter
The balloon-based catheters are attractive for the minimally invasive procedures because these catheters can be configured to match requirements on size and shape for the interaction with the soft tissue. An analytical mechanic model is developed for the deformed balloon to determine the shape of th...
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doaj-e8aeca8789fb4fafa1d2815d0a48c6752020-11-25T00:01:34ZengElsevierTheoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters2095-03492016-01-01612510.1016/j.taml.2015.11.009The finite deformation of the balloon catheterJian Wu0Zhuangjian Liu1AML, Department of Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaInstitute of High Performance Computing, 1 Fusionopolis Way, #16-16 Connexis, 138632, Singapore, SingaporeThe balloon-based catheters are attractive for the minimally invasive procedures because these catheters can be configured to match requirements on size and shape for the interaction with the soft tissue. An analytical mechanic model is developed for the deformed balloon to determine the shape of the inflated catheter. The bridges along latitudinal direction should be high stretchable due to the high elongation along the latitude of the inflatable catheter. These results agree well with the finite element method without any parameter fitting.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095034915001075Balloon-based catheterStretchable electronicsExpansion |
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The finite deformation of the balloon catheter |
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The finite deformation of the balloon catheter |
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The finite deformation of the balloon catheter |
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Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters |
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The balloon-based catheters are attractive for the minimally invasive procedures because these catheters can be configured to match requirements on size and shape for the interaction with the soft tissue. An analytical mechanic model is developed for the deformed balloon to determine the shape of the inflated catheter. The bridges along latitudinal direction should be high stretchable due to the high elongation along the latitude of the inflatable catheter. These results agree well with the finite element method without any parameter fitting. |
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Balloon-based catheter Stretchable electronics Expansion |
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