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Study on the intravenous lung assist device (ILAD) using PZT actuators and PVDF sensors

  • G. B. Kim
  • , S. J. Kim
  • , Y. C. Lee
  • , C. U. Hong
  • , H. S. Kang
  • , J. S. Kim
  • , S. Z. Kim
  • , S. J. Yoon
  • , M. H. Kim

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of vibration device in gas transfer rate for usage as intravenous lung assist device. Specific attention was focused on the effect of membrane vibration. Quantitative experimental measurements were performed to evaluate the performance of the device, and to identify membrane vibration dependence on hemolysis. Scaling analysis was then used to infer the dimensionless groups that correlate the performance of a vibrated hollow tube membrane oxygenator. The experimental design and procedure are then given for a device for assessing the effectiveness of membrane vibrations. This ILAD is used to provide some insight into how wall vibrations might enhance the performance of an intravascular lung assist device. The time and the frequency response of PVDF sensor were investigated through various frequencies in the ILAD. In these devices, the flow of blood and the source of oxygen were separated by a semipermeable membrane allows oxygen to diffuse into and out of the fluid, respectively. The results of experiments have shown vibrating ILAD performs effectively.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)353-356
Number of pages4
JournalKey Engineering Materials
Volume381-382
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008

Keywords

  • AEDS
  • Artificial lung
  • PVDF Sensor
  • PZT actuator

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Materials Science
  • Engineering - Mechanical

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