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23 January 2017 Dynamic characteristics and mechatronics model for maglev blood pump
Kun Sun M.D., Chen Chen
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Proceedings Volume 10322, Seventh International Conference on Electronics and Information Engineering; 1032244 (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2265531
Event: Seventh International Conference on Electronics and Information Engineering, 2016, Nanjing, China
Abstract
Magnetic bearing system(MBs) has been developed in the new-generation blood pump due to its low power consumption, low blood trauma and high durability. However, MBs for a blood pump were almost influenced by a series of factors such as hemodynamics, rotation speeds and actuator response in working fluids, compared with those applied in other industrial fields. In this study, the dynamic characteristics of MBs in fluid environments, including the influence of the pumping fluid and rotation of the impeller on the radial dynamic model were investigated by measuring the frequency response to sinusoidal excitation upon coils, and the response of radial displacement during a raise in the speed. The excitation tests were conducted under conditions in which the blood pump was levitated in air and water and with or without rotation. The experimental and simulated results indicate that rotations of the impeller affected the characteristics of MBs in water apparently, and the vibration in water was decreased, compared with that in air due to the hydraulic force. During the start-up and rotation, the actuator failed to operate fully and timely, and the voltage supplied can be chosen under the consideration of the rotor displacement and consumption.
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Kun Sun M.D. and Chen Chen "Dynamic characteristics and mechatronics model for maglev blood pump", Proc. SPIE 10322, Seventh International Conference on Electronics and Information Engineering, 1032244 (23 January 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2265531
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KEYWORDS
Blood

Fluid dynamics

Actuators

Magnetism

Electromagnetism

Mechatronics

Water

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