@article{GeithSwidergalHochholdingeretal., author = {Geith, Markus A. and Swidergal, Krzysztof and Hochholdinger, Bernd and Schratzenstaller, Thomas and Wagner, Marcus and Holzapfel, Gerhard A.}, title = {On the importance of modeling balloon folding, pleating, and stent crimping: An FE study comparing experimental inflation tests}, series = {International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering}, volume = {35}, journal = {International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering}, number = {11}, publisher = {Wiley}, doi = {10.1002/cnm.3249}, abstract = {Finite element (FE)-based studies of preoperative processes such as folding,pleating, and stent crimping with a comparison with experimental inflation tests are not yet available. Therefore, a novel workflow is presented in which residual stresses of balloon folding and pleating, as well as stent crimping, and the geometries of all contact partners were ultimately implemented in an FE code to simulate stent expansion by using an implicit solver. The numerical results demonstrate that the incorporation of residual stresses and strains experienced during the production step significantly increased the accuracy of the subsequent simulations, especially of the stent expansion model. During the preoperative processes, stresses inside the membrane and the stent material also reached a rather high level. Hence, there can be no presumption that balloon catheters or stents are undamaged before the actual surgery. The implementation of the realistic geometry, in particular the balloon tapers, and the blades of the process devices improved the simulation of the expansion mech-anisms, such as dogboning, concave bending, or overexpansion of stent cells. This study shows that implicit solvers are able to precisely simulate the mentioned preoperative processes and the stent expansion procedure without a preceding manipulation of the simulation time or physical mass.}, subject = {Stent}, language = {en} } @misc{GeithSwidergalSchratzenstalleretal., author = {Geith, Markus A. and Swidergal, Krzysztof and Schratzenstaller, Thomas and Holzapfel, Gerhard A. and Wagner, Marcus}, title = {Numerical analysis of stent delivery systems during pre- and intraoperative processes}, series = {15. Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum, 15.-17.10.2018, Bamberg}, journal = {15. Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum, 15.-17.10.2018, Bamberg}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SchmailzlAmannGlockneretal., author = {Schmailzl, Anton and Amann, Thomas and Glockner, Markus and Fandanelli, Martin and Wagner, Marcus and Hierl, Stefan}, title = {Finite element analysis of thermoplastic probes under tensile load using ls-dyna compared to ansys workbench 14 in correlation to experimental investigations}, series = {ANSYS Conference \& 30th CADFEM Users' Meeting - ACUM, 24.-26- Oktober 2012, Kassel}, booktitle = {ANSYS Conference \& 30th CADFEM Users' Meeting - ACUM, 24.-26- Oktober 2012, Kassel}, editor = {CADFEM GmbH, and ANSYS Germany GmbH,}, address = {Grafing bei M{\"u}nchen}, pages = {1 -- 10}, abstract = {Joining thermoplastic requisitions is a popular technique to build sophisticated plastic applications. Therefore the laser-transmission welding process is used to join thermoplastic polymers in visible regions. The clamping force in this case plays a decisive role when it comes to the weld quality. Simulating the clamping pressure with finite element techniques is therefore highly attractive to understand the principal of the process. Thermoplastic polymers under tensile load often show a brittle behavior coupled with softening. Simulating such materials is quite difficult for FEM programs. In this case a finite element study of the tensile test in LS-DYNA and ANSYS Wb 14 with respect to the material models was analysed. The experimental data get validated in comparison with the FEM solution for a tensile test. The material models and the problems in simulating softening behavior for thermoplastic polymers were discussed}, language = {en} } @article{WagnerPinskyMalhotra, author = {Wagner, Marcus and Pinsky, Peter M. and Malhotra, Manish}, title = {A multiple-frequency partial-field method for exterior acoustics based on Pad{\´e} via lanczos approximants}, series = {Proceedings of the ASME Noise Control and Acoustics Division - 2001 : presented at the 2001 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, November 11 - 16, 2001, New York, New York}, journal = {Proceedings of the ASME Noise Control and Acoustics Division - 2001 : presented at the 2001 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, November 11 - 16, 2001, New York, New York}, number = {28}, publisher = {ASME}, address = {New York, NY}, isbn = {0-7918-3551-0}, doi = {10.1115/IMECE2001/NCA-23524}, pages = {229 -- 234}, abstract = {A solution methodology is introduced for the efficient computation of the acoustic field over restricted domains and for a frequency window. Typically, such partial field solutions include, for example, surfaces enclosing the radiating structure or even single points in the computational domain. The multiple-frequency partial-field (MFPF) method starts out by reformulating the finite element matrix system into a suitable shifted form. The DtN map is used as a radiation boundary condition and is interpreted as a low rank update of the matrix problem. The shifted standard form is then approximated by a rational matrix-valued Pad{\´e} approximant and solved simultaneously over a frequency range. To obtain the Pad{\´e} approximation, a banded unsymmetric Lanczos process is applied on the standard shifted form exploiting the matrix Pad{\´e}-via-Lanczos connection. Numerical examples show the feasibility of the outlined procedure.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{OttawaRomanoEhrlichetal., author = {Ottawa, Patrycja and Romano, Marco and Ehrlich, Ingo and Wagner, Marcus and Gebbeken, Norbert}, title = {The influence of ondulation in fabric reinforced composites on dynamic properties in a mesoscopic scale}, series = {11. LS-DYNA Forum, 9. - 10. Oktober 2012, Ulm}, booktitle = {11. LS-DYNA Forum, 9. - 10. Oktober 2012, Ulm}, pages = {171 -- 172}, abstract = {Structural mechanic properties of fiber reinforced plastics depend on the single components' properties, namely matrix and fiber [5]. Simple micromechanic homogenization theories reach a limit when a laminate consists of fabric reinforced layers instead of unidirectional layers. The ondulations of warp and fill yarn caused by the textile semi-finished product are the reason why the mesoscopic scale, which is in between the microscopic and the macroscopic scale, has to be taken into account when mechanically characterizing fabric reinforced composites [3]. In this scale a mesomechanic kinematic can be derived analytically. Especially, when considering free damped vibrations of structures the repeated acting of the kinematic correlation significantly affects the damping behaviour to higher values compared to theoretically predicted damping ratios. The model is investigated using Finite-Element-Analyses and basically validated experimentally.}, language = {en} } @techreport{HedererWagner, author = {Hederer, Sebastian and Wagner, Marcus}, title = {Entwicklung und Implementierung eines konstitutiven Modells zur Beschreibung der Plastizit{\"a}t von Dualphasenst{\"a}hle bei großen plastischen Deformationen}, series = {Forschungsbericht 2018 / Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, journal = {Forschungsbericht 2018 / Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, editor = {Baier, Wolfgang}, organization = {Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, isbn = {9783981820911}, pages = {68 -- 69}, language = {de} } @techreport{ThumannSwidergalWagner, author = {Thumann, Philipp and Swidergal, Krzysztof and Wagner, Marcus}, title = {Experimentelle Ermittlung von Materialkennwerten und numerische Untersuchungen an einem gef{\"u}llten Elastomer}, series = {Forschungsbericht 2015 / Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, journal = {Forschungsbericht 2015 / Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, editor = {Baier, Wolfgang}, organization = {Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, isbn = {978-3-00-048589-3}, pages = {49 -- 50}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{KochThumannWagner, author = {Koch, F. and Thumann, Philipp and Wagner, Marcus}, title = {Simulation with implicit time integration of high loaded areas of a forming tool for large presses using LS-DYNA}, series = {13. LS-DYNA Forum 2014, 6.-8. Oktober, Bamberg}, booktitle = {13. LS-DYNA Forum 2014, 6.-8. Oktober, Bamberg}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ThumannSwidergalWagner, author = {Thumann, Philipp and Swidergal, Krzysztof and Wagner, Marcus}, title = {Calculation and validation of material tests with specimens made out of filled elastomers}, series = {10th European LS-DYNA Conference 2015, W{\"u}rzburg}, booktitle = {10th European LS-DYNA Conference 2015, W{\"u}rzburg}, abstract = {In deep-drawing dies for steel sheet parts of car bodies huge masses are moved. To prevent vibrations, which occur by sudden acceleration or stopping of those masses, elastomeric tubular dampers [1] are used. The dampers are made out of carbon filled elastomers. A good knowledge about the material behaviour of metals is available. But for the numerical investigation of complete deep-drawing dies the elastomeric dampers must be taken into account, too. To characterize the material behaviour of the elastomers tensile tests and pressure tests were carried out. The received material data from the tests were read into LS-DYNA [2]. Simulation models of the tensile test and the pressure test were created for LS-DYNA according to the real dimensions and boundary conditions. For validation purposes, calculations of loading cycles were done to enable a comparison between test data and simulation results. For the calculations the implemented material model *MAT_SIMPLIFIED_RUBBER_WITH_DAMAGE (*MAT_183) was used. The comparison shows a good fitting between the test data and the calculation results with respect to the mechanical material behaviour by using this material model in single loading cases. The settings from the simulations of material tests were transferred to simulations of dampers, which are used in deep-drawing dies.}, language = {en} } @article{LedentsovDuesterVolketal., author = {Ledentsov, Dmitry and D{\"u}ster, Alexander and Volk, Wolfram and Wagner, Marcus and Heinle, Ingo and Rank, Ernst}, title = {Model adaptivity for industrial application of sheet metal forming simulation}, series = {Finite Elements in Analysis and Design}, volume = {46}, journal = {Finite Elements in Analysis and Design}, number = {7}, doi = {10.1016/j.finel.2010.02.006}, pages = {585 -- 600}, abstract = {finite element simulation of sheet metal forming, shell elements are widely used. The limits of applicability of the shell elements are sometimes disregarded, which leads to an error in predictions of important values such as springback geometry. The underlying kinematic assumptions of the shell elements do not hold where the thickness of In the metal sheet approaches the value of the radius of curvature. Complex three-dimensional material behavior effects cannot be represented precisely as the result of the simplified kinematics. Here we present a model adaptivity scheme based on a model error indicator. The model-adaptive technique presented in this paper aides to resolve only the critical areas of the structure with a three-dimensional discretization while keeping reasonable computational cost by utilizing shell elements for the rest of the structure. The model error indicator serves as a guide for subsequent automatic adaptive re-meshing of the work-piece followed by a model-adaptive finite element analysis. The accuracy of the approximation obtained by the model-adaptive technique coincides well with that of a more expensive solution obtained with solid elements only.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{WeghWagnerGaudlitzetal., author = {Wegh, Niels and Wagner, Marcus and Gaudlitz, Daniel and Finckh, Hermann and Klein, Markus}, title = {Numerical Simulation of Filling Process in Resin Transfer Molding}, series = {13th International Conference on Flow Processes in Composites Materials (FPCM-13), Kyoto, Japan}, booktitle = {13th International Conference on Flow Processes in Composites Materials (FPCM-13), Kyoto, Japan}, language = {en} }