Passive magnetic bearing in the 3rd generation miniature axial flow pump-the valvo pump 2
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Eiji Okamoto
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机构:Tokai University,Graduate School of Science and Engineering
Eiji Okamoto
Yuya Ishida
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机构:Tokai University,Graduate School of Science and Engineering
Yuya Ishida
Tetsuya Yano
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机构:Tokai University,Graduate School of Science and Engineering
Tetsuya Yano
Yoshinori Mitamura
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机构:Tokai University,Graduate School of Science and Engineering
Yoshinori Mitamura
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[1] Tokai University,Graduate School of Science and Engineering
[2] Akita Prefectural University,Faculty of Systems Science and Technology
[3] Hokkaido University,Graduate School of Information Science
来源:
Journal of Artificial Organs
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2015年
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18卷
关键词:
Axial flow pump;
Passive magnetic bearing;
Third-generation pump;
Valvo pump2;
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The new miniature axial flow pump (valvo pump 2) that is installed at the base of the ascending aorta consists of a six-phase stator, an impeller in which four neodymium magnets are incorporated, and passive magnetic bearings that suspend the impeller for axial levitation. The impeller is sustained by hydrodynamic force between the blade tip of the impeller and the inner housing of the stator. The passive magnetic bearing consists of a ring neodymium magnet and a columnar neodymium magnet. The ring neodymium magnet is set in the stationary side and the columnar neodymium magnet is incorporated in the impeller shaft. Both neodymium magnets are coaxially mounted, and the anterior and posterior passive magnetic bearings suspend the impeller by repulsion force against the hydrodynamic force that acts to move the impeller in the inflow port direction. The passive magnetic bearing was evaluated by a tensile test, and the levitation force of 8.5 N and stiffness of 2.45 N/mm was obtained. Performance of the axial flow pump was evaluated by an in vitro experiment. The passive magnetic bearing showed sufficient levitation capacity to suspend the impeller in an axial direction. In conclusion, the passive magnetic bearing is promising to be one of levitation technology for the third-generation axial flow blood pump.