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Internal hydraulic loss in a seal-less centrifugal Gyro pump

Authors :
George P. Noon
Yasuhisa Ohara
Tomoaki Jikuya
Setsuo Takatani
George Damm
Kazumi Mizuguchi
Yukihiko Nosé
Kenzo Makinouchi
Ichiro Sakuma
Source :
Artificial organs. 18(1)
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

A new index "loss factor Z" defined by Eq. 1 was introduced as the absolute expression of the mock loop resistance for testing a nonpulsatile pump. [formula: see text] where gamma is specific gravity of the fluid, g is the acceleration of gravity, delta P is total pressure head, and Q is flow. Z is expected to be constant, regardless of the pumping parameters. Z values obtained in the same mock loop but with different rotary blood pumps were almost identical and were defined as Z0. New methods of analysis of the flow-restrictive conditions of various rotary blood pumps are proposed in this paper: namely, differential loss factor delta Z, and loss factor sensitivity delta Z/delta A. The proposed Z-Q curves demonstrated better performance mapping than the conventional delta P-Q curves. Delta Z is the difference between the Z-Q curves of two different pumps. A is a design parameter of the pump; therefore delta Z/delta A is a quantitative expression of the effect of the design change on the hydraulic performance. These various indices were used to analyze the internal hydraulic loss of a centrifugal pump (Gyro pump). The relationship between its gap size (rotor casing) and hydraulic performance was assessed quantitatively by these indices. In this paper, the derivation processes and above-mentioned indices are described.

Details

ISSN :
0160564X
Volume :
18
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Artificial organs
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e2cda24065a3e352bf4f22fa3691ba0a