jarumz
Bioengineer
- Nov 25, 2007
- 3
Currently, i'm trying to design a physiological flow generator to mimic the blood flow. The system is similar to the picture I attached.
However, I'm having problem in choosing the suitable steady pump for the system, as I can't use gear pump (it has high haemolysis potential - damage the blood cells), I also can't use piston pump (it won't create a fully steady flow), . I'm thinking of using centrifugal pump as the steady pump, but the steady flow produced by the centrifugal pump will alter by the back pressure of the system.
Is using back pressure valve a good solution?
Is using axial pump a better option?
I'm in desperate for advice, any advice will be great
Thank you very much ...
However, I'm having problem in choosing the suitable steady pump for the system, as I can't use gear pump (it has high haemolysis potential - damage the blood cells), I also can't use piston pump (it won't create a fully steady flow), . I'm thinking of using centrifugal pump as the steady pump, but the steady flow produced by the centrifugal pump will alter by the back pressure of the system.
Is using back pressure valve a good solution?
Is using axial pump a better option?
I'm in desperate for advice, any advice will be great
Thank you very much ...
