Numerical study on the effect of different types of impeller blades in centrifugal heart assist pump
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2021Author
Usca, Usame Ali and Uzun, Mahir and Yapici, Rafet and Incebay, Omer
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In this study, the effect of different impeller blade types on pump
performance for centrifugal heart support pumps used to support
treatment in heart failure diseases was investigated numerically. The
pump design parameters were based on the operating parameters of an
adult human heart (flow rate of 5 l/min and a pressure load of 100
mm-Hg). By considering these parameters, pump design has been made and
by means of CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) software for 3 different
impeller blade types (radial, straight and curved) at four different
flow rates (3, 4, 5 and 6 l/min) and three different rotational speeds
(3500, 3850 and 4250 rpm) pump performance curves were determined.
According to the findings, the design point parameters were reached at
the curved impeller blade type and 3850 rpm. At this point the hydraulic
efficiency of the pump was determined as 34\%. The highest pressure
difference was obtained at approximately 180 mm-Hg and 2 l/min. In
addition, in this study, wall shear stresses were determined in order to
investigate the effects of parameters and impeller blade types on blood
damage (hemolysis).
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