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Blood-contacting magnetic levitation bearing design using computational fluid dynamics for haemocompatibility
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The Hemocompatibility Assessment Platform (HAP) is a testing rig that will allow for the evaluation of blood trauma caused by individual components of rotary blood pumps including the NeoVAD - a proposed paediatric Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD). It is important that the HAP itself is only minimally haemolytic such that the plasma free haemoglobin measured can be assumed to come from the test component. In this study, Computational Fluid Dynamics simulations have been carried out to inform the design of a magnetically levitated motor bearing gap. Simulations show that issues with the original design, namely stagnation regions and large recirculation zones can be mitigated with the introduction of a pipe that introduces blood-flow to the centre of the bearing and disrupts the secondary flow patterns that cause these issues.Clinical relevance- The consequent reduction in shear exposure time will reduce heamolsyis from the HAP. The redesign of the bearing will result in reduced baseline blood trauma from the HAP, thus allowing quantification of test component haemolysis and will therefore aid the design of future paediatric LVADs.
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