Literature DB >> 15745136

Magnetically suspended centrifugal blood pump with a radial magnetic driver.

Hideo Hoshi1, Kiroyuki Katakoa, Katsuhiro Ohuchi, Jun-ichi Asama, Tadahiko Shinshi, Akira Shimokohbe, Setsuo Takatani.   

Abstract

A new magnetic bearing has been designed to achieve a low electronic power requirement and high stiffness. The magnetic bearing consists of 1) radial passive forces between the permanent magnet ring mounted inside the impeller rotor and the electromagnet core materials in the pump casing and 2) radial active forces generated by the electromagnets using the two gap sensor signals. The magnetic bearing was assembled into a centrifugal rotary blood pump (CRBP) driven with a radial, magnetic coupled driver. The impeller vane shape was designed based upon the computational fluid dynamic simulation. The diameter and height of the CRBP were 75 mm and 50 mm, respectively. The magnetic bearing system required the power of 1.0-1.4 W. The radial impeller movement was controlled to within +/- 10 microm. High stiffness in the noncontrolled axes, Z, phi, and theta, was obtained by the passive magnetic forces. The pump flow of 5 L/min against 100 mm Hg head pressure was obtained at 1,800 rpm with the electrical to hydraulic efficiency being greater than 15%. The Normalized Index of Hemolysis (NIH) of the magnetic bearing CRBP was one fifth of the BioPump BP-80 and one half of the NIKKISO HPM-15 after 4 hours. The newly designed magnetic bearing with two degrees of freedom control in combination with optimized impeller vane was successful in achieving an excellent hemolytic performance in comparison with the clinical centrifugal blood pumps.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15745136     DOI: 10.1097/01.mat.0000151148.72891.55

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ASAIO J        ISSN: 1058-2916            Impact factor:   2.872


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1.  Fundamental study to develop a fiber-optic gap sensor for a rotary undulation pump.

Authors:  Norihiko Mitsumune; Itsuro Saito; Shuichi Mochizuki; Yusuke Abe; Takashi Isoyama; Hidemoto Nakagawa; Toshiya Ono; Akimasa Kouno; Ayaka Sugino; Tsuneo Chinzei
Journal:  J Artif Organs       Date:  2007-12-20       Impact factor: 1.731

2.  The Influence of Impeller Geometries on Hemolysis in Bearingless Centrifugal Pumps.

Authors:  Pascal Puentener; Marcel Schuck; Johann W Kolar
Journal:  IEEE Open J Eng Med Biol       Date:  2020-11-16
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