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Follow on Google News | ![]() VEXTEC Presenting Computational Software at Frontiers in Medical Devices ConferenceVerification & Validation of Computational Software for Predicting the Durability of Pacemaker Leads
Dr. Kulkarni will be presenting, “Verification & Validation of Computational Software for Predicting the Durability of Pacemaker Leads” on May 19th. The software model is call a Virtual Twin® and can be created with the initial preliminary design of the device and is refined as the device moves though the detailed design, manufacturing, testing, launch and post market segments of the product life cycle. At any phase of the life cycle, the model is used to prognose the probability of success in the future phases of the life cycle. The core technology within the durability prediction software is its probabilistic integration of structural analysis with material microstructural damage simulation and test setup. The software allows for three dimensional analysis that is multi-scale in size and time. The software is fully probabilistic with material properties as random fields. The supporting evidence for the Specific Context-of-Use of cyclic bench testing comes from a project that VEXTEC completed for Boston Scientific’s Cardiac Rhythm group on MP35N pacemaker leads. The computational model is capable of simulating the statistical distribution of cyclic lifetimes derived from laboratory tests. With this model, the design engineer can assess the risk of failing the bench test and thus the risk of a device redesign resulting in a saving in the cost and time of the design process. Dr. Kulkarni will also be giving demonstrations of the software capabilities and functionality at VEXTEC’s exhibitor booth during the conference. During the conference, Sanjeev will also serve on the panel of judges to evaluate student podium presentations and participate in the Medical Devices Special Interest Group meeting. Further, on May 20 and 21, Dr. Kulkarni will attend the ASME V&V 40 Committee Meeting in Silverspring, MD. Sanjeev has been on the committee to standardize verification and validation for computational modeling of medical devices since its inception in 2010 and chairs the Stent subgroup. Founded in 2000, VEXTEC Corporation (www.vextec.com) End
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