@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} } @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{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} } @inproceedings{MecklLubesederZausingeretal., author = {Meckl, D. and Lubeseder, Christian and Zausinger, C. and Wurmb, Ingo von and Meinhardt, Josef and Swidergal, Krzysztof and Wagner, Marcus}, title = {Simulation of press dies for large presses using the flexible multibody dynamics in Recurdyn}, series = {4th RecurDyn TechnologyDays 2014, M{\"u}nchen}, booktitle = {4th RecurDyn TechnologyDays 2014, M{\"u}nchen}, language = {en} } @misc{ScharfenbergMottokArtmannetal., author = {Scharfenberg, Georg and Mottok, J{\"u}rgen and Artmann, Christina and Hobelsberger, Martin and Paric, Ivan and Großmann, Benjamin and Pohlt, Clemens and Wackerbarth, Alena and Pausch, Uli and Heidrich, Christiane and Fadanelli, Martin and Elsner, Michael and P{\"o}cher, Daniel and Pittroff, Lenz and Beer, Stefan and Br{\"u}ckl, Oliver and Haslbeck, Matthias and Sterner, Michael and Thema, Martin and Muggenthaler, Nicole and Lenck, Thorsten and G{\"o}tz, Philipp and Eckert, Fabian and Deubzer, Michael and Stingl, Armin and Simsek, Erol and Kr{\"a}mer, Stefan and Großmann, Benjamin and Schlegl, Thomas and Niedersteiner, Sascha and Berlehner, Thomas and Joblin, Mitchell and Mauerer, Wolfgang and Apel, Sven and Siegmund, Janet and Riehle, Dirk and Weber, Joachim and Palm, Christoph and Zobel, Martin and Al-Falouji, Ghassan and Prestel, Dietmar and Scharfenberg, Georg and Mandl, Roland and Deinzer, Arnulf and Halang, W. and Margraf-Stiksrud, Jutta and Sick, Bernhard and Deinzer, Renate and Scherzinger, Stefanie and Klettke, Meike and St{\"o}rl, Uta and Wiech, Katharina and Kubata, Christoph and Sindersberger, Dirk and Monkman, Gareth J. and Dollinger, Markus and Dembianny, Sven and K{\"o}lbl, Andreas and Welker, Franz and Meier, Matthias and Thumann, Philipp and Swidergal, Krzysztof and Wagner, Marcus and Haug, Sonja and Vernim, Matthias and Seidenst{\"u}cker, Barbara and Weber, Karsten and Arsan, Christian and Schone, Reinhold and M{\"u}nder, Johannes and Schroll-Decker, Irmgard and Dillinger, Andrea Elisabeth and Fuchshofer, Rudolf and Monkman, Gareth J. and Shamonin (Chamonine), Mikhail and Geith, Markus A. and Koch, Fabian and {\"U}hlin, Christian and Schratzenstaller, Thomas and Saßmannshausen, Sean Patrick and Auchter, Eberhard and Kriz, Willy and Springer, Othmar and Thumann, Maria and Kusterle, Wolfgang and Obermeier, Andreas and Udalzow, Anton and Schmailzl, Anton and Hierl, Stefan and Langer, Christoph and Schreiner, Rupert}, title = {Forschungsbericht 2015}, editor = {Baier, Wolfgang}, address = {Regensburg}, organization = {Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, isbn = {978-3-00-048589-3}, doi = {10.35096/othr/pub-1386}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-13867}, language = {de} } @misc{MauererRexhepajMonkmanetal., author = {Mauerer, Wolfgang and Rexhepaj, Tanja and Monkman, Gareth J. and Sindersberger, Dirk and Diermeier, Andreas and Neidhart, Thomas and Wolfrum, Dominik and Sterner, Michael and Heberl, Michael and Nusko, Robert and Maier, Georg and Nagl, Klaus and Reuter, Monika and Hofrichter, Andreas and Lex, Thomas and Lesch, Florian and Kieninger, B{\"a}rbel and Szalo, Alexander Eduard and Zehner, Alexander and Palm, Christoph and Joblin, Mitchell and Apel, Sven and Ramsauer, Ralf and Lohmann, Daniel and Westner, Markus and Strasser, Artur and Munndi, Maximilian and Ebner, Lena and Elsner, Michael and Weiß, Nils and Segerer, Matthias and Hackenberg, Rudolf and Steger, Sebastian and Schmailzl, Anton and Dostalek, Michael and Armbruster, Dominik and Koch, Fabian and Hierl, Stefan and Thumann, Philipp and Swidergal, Krzysztof and Wagner, Marcus and Briem, Ulrich and Diermeier, Andreas and Spreitzer, Stefan and Beiderbeck, Sabrina and Hook, Christian and Zobel, Martin and Weber, Tim and Groß, Simon and Penzkofer, Rainer and Dendorfer, Sebastian and Schillitz, Ingo and Bauer, Thomas and Rudolph, Clarissa and Schmidt, Katja and Liebetruth, Thomas and Hamer, Markus and Haug, Sonja and Vernim, Matthias and Weber, Karsten and Saßmannshausen, Sean Patrick and Books, Sebastian and Neuleitner, Nikolaus and Rechenauer, Christian and Steffens, Oliver and Kusterle, Wolfgang and G{\"o}mmel, Roland and Wellnitz, Felix and Stierstorfer, Johannes and Stadler, Dominik and Hofmann, Matthias J. and Motschmann, Hubert and Shamonin (Chamonine), Mikhail and Bleicher, Veronika and Fischer, Sebastian and Hackenberg, Rudolf and Horn, Anton and Kawasch, Raphael and Petzenhauser, Michael and Probst, Tobias and Udalzow, Anton and Dams, Florian and Schreiner, Rupert and Langer, Christoph and Prommesberger, Christian and Ławrowski, Robert Damian}, title = {Forschungsbericht 2016}, editor = {Baier, Wolfgang}, address = {Regensburg}, organization = {Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, doi = {10.35096/othr/pub-1384}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-13840}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{SwidergalWagnerLubsederetal., author = {Swidergal, Krzysztof and Wagner, Marcus and Lubseder, C. and von Wurmb, I. and Meinhardt, Josef and Marburg, Steffen}, title = {Investigation of the forming tool dynamics by means of numerical simulation}, series = {Advanced Metal Forming Processes in Automotive Industry, AutoMetForm 2016}, booktitle = {Advanced Metal Forming Processes in Automotive Industry, AutoMetForm 2016}, publisher = {Fraunhofer}, pages = {335 -- 340}, abstract = {In the forming tools for pressing car body parts, heavy blankholders are used to prevent buckling and wrinkling of the blank. During each press cycle, those large masses need to be lifted, raising thereby the structural dynamic load on the forming tool and on the press. Therefore a detailed knowledge about the forming tool dynamics is essential for an accurate and robust design of forming tools. In this paper, a dynamic finite element method (FEM) simulation of selected automotive forming tool is presented enabling identification of regions of critical stresses. For validation of the simulation results, the kinematic responses of the tool's components are compared with the measurements obtained in an experiment.}, language = {en} } @article{SwidergalLubesederWurmbetal., author = {Swidergal, Krzysztof and Lubeseder, Christian and Wurmb, Ingo von and Lipp, Arnulf and Meinhardt, Josef and Wagner, Marcus and Marburg, Steffen}, title = {Experimental and numerical investigation of blankholder's vibration in a forming tool}, series = {Production Engineering - Research and Development}, volume = {9}, journal = {Production Engineering - Research and Development}, number = {5-6}, publisher = {Springer}, issn = {0944-6524}, doi = {10.1007/s11740-015-0640-9}, pages = {634}, abstract = {In order to achieve the energy and efficiency goals in modern automotive press shops, press systems with increasingly high stroke rates are being implemented (Meinhardt in proceedings of ACI forming in car body engineering. Bad Nauheim, Germany 2012). As a side effect, the structural dynamic loads on the press and especially on the forming tool increase. Hence, to design reliable and withstanding forming tools, a detailed knowledge of the vibrations and resulting critical loads is essential. In this paper, the main focus is put on the vibration of the blankholder—the heaviest moving component in the forming tool. To predict those vibrations, a coupled multibody-finite element simulation (MBS-FEM) is conducted, which combines rigid and elastic modeling approaches. Also, an experimental validation of the blankholder vibration under operational load is carried out. To compare the numerical and experimental results—both in time and frequency domain—an 1/3-octave analysis of a blankholder's vibrational speed is performed. The test measurements agree well with the MBS-FEM simulation.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SwidergalWagnerLubesederetal., author = {Swidergal, Krzysztof and Wagner, Marcus and Lubeseder, Christian and Wurmb, Ingo von and Meinhardt, Josef and Marburg, Steffen}, title = {Finite element simulation of blankholder's lift-off in a deep drawing tool using Abaqus/Standard}, series = {SIMULIA Community Conference, 19 - 21 May 2015, Berlin, Germany}, booktitle = {SIMULIA Community Conference, 19 - 21 May 2015, Berlin, Germany}, abstract = {In the deep drawing tools for forming car body parts, heavy blankholders are used to prevent buckling and wrinkling of the blank. During each press cycle, those large masses need to be lifted, raising thereby the structural dynamic load on the deep drawing tool and on the press. Therefore a detailed knowledge about the blankholder's lift-off event is essential for an accurate and robust design of forming tools. In this paper, a dynamic finite element method (FEM) simulation of a blankholder's lift-off in a selected automotive deep drawing tool is presented enabling identification of regions of critical stresses. The FEM model is built within the Abaqus/CAE environment and solved with Abaqus/Standard. Each dynamic analysis is preceded by a static analysis where the gravity load is applied and the lifting bolts are pre-stressed. A special emphasis is put on modeling the elastomer dampers, which are installed between lifting bolts and the blankholder to avoid hard impacts during the lift-off event. Those dampers are modelled using a hyperelastic material with hysteresis. In addition, an experimental validation of a blankholder's vibration under operating loading was carried out. The simulation results are in good agreement with the measurements.}, language = {en} }