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Design of Mechanical Bearings in Cardiac Assist Devices (Hardcover)
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Design of Mechanical Bearings in Cardiac Assist Devices (Hardcover)
Series: Concise Monograph Series
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Continuous flow, mechanical cardiac assist devices rely on a
rotating impeller to aid the heart with blood flow. Like any other
mechanical system, the rotating components of these devices require
some form of load support that is provided by either mechanical or
magnetic bearings. The goal of this monograph is to provide an
overview of basic principles that are important for design and
evaluation of mechanical bearings used in blood pumps, with a
primary focus on mechanical bearings used in the second and third
generation ventricular assist devices (VADs). A general
introduction of some basic principles that are important for design
of mechanical bearings is first provided. The basic function of
lubricants is described and a brief introduction is provided for
surface roughness and the concept of real area of contact.
Different lubrication regimes (boundary, mixed and fluid film) are
defined. Rheological properties of different types of fluids are
described. In the boundary lubrication regime contact lubrication
is controlled by the physical and chemical properties of thin
films, whereas in the hydrodynamic lubrication regime only physical
and rheological properties of the thick fluid films are important.
Principles of hydrodynamic lubrication are described and different
types of fluid film bearings are discussed. Reynolds Equation which
is the fundamental base for fluid film lubrication is discussed and
its application to the design of different types of bearings is
explored. An example for the design of a blood lubricated thrust
bearing is provided. Lubrication of contact bearings is described
and some challenging is-sues such as contact damage are briefly
introduced. Boundary lubrication with molecular films is described.
Fundamental mechanisms of wear and damage formation as well as the
use of hard ceramic materials to combat wear are described. Finally
examples are provided for current assist devices where blood
lubricated contact bearings or hydrodynamic bearings are used.
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