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Concept for a New Hydrodynamic Blood Bearing for Miniature Blood Pumps

Thomas Kink Helmut Reul

Abstrak

Abstract: The most crucial element of a long‐term implantable rotary blood pump is the rotor bearing. Because of heat generation and power loss resulting from friction, seals within the devices have to be avoided. Actively controlled magnetic bearings, although maintenance‐free, increase the degree of complexity. Hydrodynamic bearings for magnetically coupled rotors may offer an alternative solution to this problem. Additionally, for miniature pumps, the load capacity of hydrodynamic bearings scales slower than that of, for example, magnetic bearings because of the cube‐square‐law. A special kind of hydrodynamic bearing is a spiral groove bearing (SGB), which features an excellent load capacity. Mock‐loop tests showed that SGBs do not influence the hydraulic performance of the tested pumps. Although, as of now, the power consumption of the SBG is higher than for a mechanical pivot bearing, it is absolutely contact‐free and has an unlimited lifetime. The liftoff of the rotor occurs already at 10% of design speed. Further tests and flow visualization studies on scaled‐up models must demonstrate its overall blood compatibility.

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Thomas Kink

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Helmut Reul

Format Sitasi

Kink, T., Reul, H. (2004). Concept for a New Hydrodynamic Blood Bearing for Miniature Blood Pumps. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1594.2004.07387.x

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2004
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
29×
Sumber Database
CrossRef
DOI
10.1111/j.1525-1594.2004.07387.x
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Open Access ✓