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Design and Optimization of A Blood Pump for A Wearable Artificial Kidney Device

Markovic, Miroslav  
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Rapin, Michael
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Correvon, Marc
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2013
Ieee Transactions On Industry Applications

The aim of the European project Nephron+ is the design of a wearable artificial kidney device. This paper is focused on the design of the corresponding ultralow-hemolysis continuous-operation blood pump. Accurate specifications and operating principle of the pump are determined. A first nonoptimal configuration of a linear electromechanical actuator which will be used to pump the blood is designed. Its prototype is presented along with the corresponding driving electronic circuit. Finally, based on the measurements, the actuator is optimized, and the final design and first experimental results are presented.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/Tia.2013.2260851
Web of Science ID

WOS:000324832300015

Author(s)
Markovic, Miroslav  
Rapin, Michael
Correvon, Marc
Perriard, Yves  
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Ieee-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc

Published in
Ieee Transactions On Industry Applications
Volume

49

Issue

5

Start page

2053

End page

2060

Subjects

Actuators

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efficiency

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hemolysis

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medical control systems

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microcontroller

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pumps

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REVIEWED

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