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Numerical Study of a Bio‐Centrifugal Blood Pump With Straight Impeller Blade Profiles
Author(s) -
Song Guoliang,
Chua Leok Poh,
Lim Tau Meng
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
artificial organs
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.684
H-Index - 76
eISSN - 1525-1594
pISSN - 0160-564X
DOI - 10.1111/j.1525-1594.2009.00756.x
Subject(s) - volute , impeller , centrifugal pump , shear stress , mechanics , slip factor , rotodynamic pump , materials science , vortex , specific speed , turbulence , physics , progressive cavity pump , variable displacement pump , radial piston pump
Computational fluid dynamic simulations of the flow in the Kyoto‐NTN (Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan) magnetically suspended centrifugal blood pump with a 16‐straight‐bladed impeller were performed in the present study. The flow in the pump was assumed as unsteady and turbulent, and blood was treated as a Newtonian fluid. At the impeller rotating speed of 2000 rpm and flow rate of 5 L/min, the pump produces a pressure head of 113.5 mm Hg according to the simulation. It was found that the double volute of the pump has caused symmetrical pressure distribution in the volute passages and subsequently caused symmetrical flow patterns in the blade channels. Due to the tangentially increasing pressure in the volute passages, the flow through the blade channels initially increases at the low‐pressure region and then decreases due to the increased pressure. The reverse flow and vortices have been identified in the impeller blade channels. The high shear stress of the flow in the pump mainly occurred at the inlet and outlet of the blade channels, the beginning of the volute passages and the regions around the tips of the cutwater and splitter plate. Higher shear stress is obtained when the tips of the cutwater and splitter plate are located at the impeller blade trailing edges than when they are located at the middle of the impeller blade channel. It was found that the blood damage index assessed based on the blood corpuscle path tracing of the present pump was about 0.94%, which has the same order of magnitude as those of the clinical centrifugal pumps reported in the literature.

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