A High Performance Pulsatile Pump for Aortic Flow Experiments in 3-Dimensional Models

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Rafeed A. Chaudhury
Victor Atlasman
Girish Pathangey
Nicholas Pracht
Ronald J. Adrian
David H. Frakes
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[1] Arizona State University,School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering
[2] Arizona State University,School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering
[3] Arizona State University,School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy
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Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology | 2016年 / 7卷
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Piston pump; Flow loop; Pulsatile flow; Blood flow; Aorta; Physiological waveform; Heart valves;
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Aortic pathologies such as coarctation, dissection, and aneurysm represent a particularly emergent class of cardiovascular diseases. Computational simulations of aortic flows are growing increasingly important as tools for gaining understanding of these pathologies, as well as for planning their surgical repair. In vitro experiments are required to validate the simulations against real world data, and the experiments require a pulsatile flow pump system that can provide physiologic flow conditions characteristic of the aorta. We designed a newly capable piston-based pulsatile flow pump system that can generate high volume flow rates (850 mL/s), replicate physiologic waveforms, and pump high viscosity fluids against large impedances. The system is also compatible with a broad range of fluid types, and is operable in magnetic resonance imaging environments. Performance of the system was validated using image processing-based analysis of piston motion as well as particle image velocimetry. The new system represents a more capable pumping solution for aortic flow experiments than other available designs, and can be manufactured at a relatively low cost.
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