ASTM F2514
Standard Guide for Finite Element Analysis (FEA) of Metallic Vascular Stents Subjected to Uniform Radial Loading
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ASTM F2514 is a technical guide for finite element analysis of metallic vascular stents subjected to uniform radial loading. It helps define a consistent engineering approach for evaluating how a stent may respond under radial compression conditions, which is important for analysis, product development, and comparison of results. By focusing on modeling practices rather than a finished device requirement, this ASTM standard supports more reliable interpretation of structural behavior in vascular stent design work.
ASTM F2514 standard overview
The official title, Standard Guide for Finite Element Analysis (FEA) of Metallic Vascular Stents Subjected to Uniform Radial Loading, indicates a focused framework for simulation-based assessment. ASTM F2514 is intended to guide how finite element models are set up and used when analyzing metallic vascular stents under a uniform radial load. That makes it relevant to engineering teams that need a clearer, more repeatable basis for computational evaluation of stent response, deformation, and structural performance under simplified loading assumptions.
Where is ASTM F2514 used?
This standard is commonly used in the analysis and development of metallic vascular stents, especially where finite element methods are part of the design or verification workflow. It is relevant to simulation teams, device engineers, and technical reviewers who rely on computational modeling to study radial loading behavior. ASTM F2514 may also support internal documentation and evaluation processes when organizations want a consistent reference for how FEA is applied to this type of vascular implant.
Practical importance of ASTM F2514
In practice, ASTM F2514 helps promote consistency in how radial loading analyses are performed and interpreted. That can reduce variation between studies, improve communication between design and review teams, and support better quality control during product evaluation. For organizations comparing simulation results or documenting analytical methods, the guide offers a useful technical reference. Using ASTM F2514 may also help reduce uncertainty when assessing whether a metallic vascular stent model has been built and evaluated in a defensible way.
- Finite element analysis guidance
- Uniform radial loading condition
- Metallic vascular stent models
- Engineering evaluation and comparison
- Consistent simulation methodology
- Publication Date: 2021-08-25
- Publisher: ASTM
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