The vascular stents are important devices introduced into the vessel to protect the lumen from unfriendly stenosis so that the blood can flow naturally. During its implantation to the vessel, the stent should be compressed to a delivery system with very small dimension to accomplish the minimal invasive operation. At this stage, the stent will withstand very large stresses which will cause large damages in the structure. In this paper, the compression process of the stent was analyzed by finite element analysis method with software ABAQUS. The stress, strain and martensite volume fraction distributions were investigated at the end compression. Results show that the stent fillets are the dangerous areas for the potential failure. Subsequently, the dimensional optimization was performed to decrease the maximum concentration stress. After the optimization, the maximum stress can be decreased by 14.2%, which means the stent's work life can be increased.
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