Shear evaluation by quantitative flow visualization near the casing surface of a centrifugal blood pump

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To clarify the correlation between high-shear flow and hemolysis in blood pumps, detail shear velocity distribution was quantified by an experimental method with a model centrifugal blood pump that has a series data of hemolysis tests and computational fluid dynamic analyses. Particular attention was paid to the shear velocity near the casing surface in the volute where the high shear causes in circumferentially wide region that is considerable to cause high hemolysis. Three pump models were compared concern with the radial gap width between the impeller and casing (the radial volute width) also with the outlet position whereas the impeller geometry was identical. These casing geometries were as follows : model 1 - the gap width is standard 3 mm and the outlet locates to make a smooth geometrical connection with the volute, model 2 - the gap width is small 0.5 mm and the outlet locates to make the smooth geometrical connection with the volute, and model 3 - the gap width is small 0.5 mm and the outlet locates to hardly make the smooth geometrical connection with the volute but be similar radial position with that of model 1. Velocity was quantified with a particle tracking velocimetry that is one of the quantitative flow visualization techniques, and the shear velocity was calculated. Results showed that all large shear velocity existed within the layers of about 0.1 mm from the casing surface and that those layers were hardly affected by a vane passage even if the gap width is 0.5 mm. They also showed that the maximum shear velocity appeared on the casing surface, and the shear velocities of models 2 and 3 were almost twice as large as that of model 1. This finding is in full corresponding with the results of hemolysis tests which showed that the hemolysis levels of both models 2 and 3 were 1.5 times higher than that of model 1. These results suggest that detailed high-shear evaluation near the casing surface in the volute is one of the most important keys in estimating the hemolysis of a centrifugal blood pump.

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Nishida, M., Yamane, T., Tsukamoto, Y., Ito, K., Konishi, Y., Masuzawa, T., … Taenaka, Y. (2002). Shear evaluation by quantitative flow visualization near the casing surface of a centrifugal blood pump. JSME International Journal, Series C: Mechanical Systems, Machine Elements and Manufacturing, 45(4), 981–988. https://doi.org/10.1299/jsmec.45.981

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