INVESTIGADORES
MILLÁN RaÚl Daniel
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Mesh construction and computational analysis of the biomechanics of an endovascular intervention in cerebral aneurysms using Kirchhoff?Love shells
Autor/es:
NICOLÁS MUZI; FRANCESCO CAMUSSONI; LUIS G. MOYANO; DANIEL MILLÁN
Lugar:
Rio de Janeiro
Reunión:
Congreso; XLII Ibero-Latin-American Congress on Computational Methods in Engineering (CILAMCE-2021) and 3rd Pan American Congress on Computational Mechanics; 2021
Institución organizadora:
ABMEC Associação Brasileira de Métodos Computacionais em Engenharia
Resumen:
The mechanism of aneurysm rupture is still not fully understood. The rupture risk of the intervention may increase during endovascular occlusions of cerebral aneurysms due to a localized load in the parent vessel close to the neck, a common day-to-day situation. As a first attempt on the road towards developing a plausible analysis capable of dealing with many cases in a statistical sense, we describe the deformation kinematics using a geometrically nonlinear thin shell model under Kirchhoff-Love?s assumptions in conjunction with a simplisticKirchhoff-St. Venant?s hyperelastic material model. Though it cannot assess the artery?s complexity, this more straightforward yet not trivial approach enable us to statistically study the application of a concentrated load in many locations, which mimics the action of an instrument during the endovascular treatment. We performed numerical simulations on 34 cases from the AneuriskWeb Database. We present preliminary results considering a smoothly varying thickness between the parent vessel and the aneurysm dome, focusing in the mesh construction process and loading.