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Monday, May 8, 2006 - 9:10 AM
MEM1.2

Effect of Surface Quality and Microstructure on Fatique Behavior of Nitinol Stent Components

A. Schuessler, ADMEDES SCHUESSLER GmbH, Pforzheim, Germany; J. Salgues, G. Siekmeyer, Admedes Schuessler GmbH, Pforzheim, Germany

The fatigue behaviour of Nitinol has recently gained a lot of attention driven by its application in harsh environments, such as in superficial femoral arteries (SFA) and in heart valves. Unlike conventional materials Nitinol possesses a number of unique fatigue properties, which will briefly be summarized in this paper. Among those, rapid crack propagation in Nitinol is of particular importance i.e. once a crack is initiated there is little resistance to fracture. To date, the role of surface quality and microstructural imperfections – both assumed to strongly affect crack initiation – and their effect on the fatigue behaviour of Nitinol has not well quantified. The authors investigate the role of both effects based on accelerated radial compression and rotation and bending fatigue tests performed on Nitinol stents. Metallographical methods, SEM, Auger Electron Spectroscopy, mechanical testing and Atomic Force Microscopy are used to elucidate the effect of surface quality and microstructure on the fatigue life.


Summary: The fatigue behavior of Nitinol has recently gained a lot of attention driven by itīs application in harsch environments, such as in Superficial Artery (SFA) Stents and in Percutaneous Heart Valves. The authors investigate the role of surface quality and microstructural imperfections for crack propagation in Nitinol which has an important influence on the fatigue life. Results obtained by an accelerated fatigue tests performed on Nitinol stents are presented. Metallographical methods, SEM, Auger Electron Spectroscopy, mechanical testing and Atomic Force Microscopy are used to demonstrate the effect of surface quality and microstructural imperfections on the fatigue life.