叶轮
血栓
材料科学
离心泵
生物医学工程
血栓形成
血栓形成
机械
外科
工程类
医学
物理
作者
Xuemin Liu,Jiejie Shao,Peng Wang,Honghua Zhao,Luning Liu,Qing Han
摘要
Abstract Background Blood clots are composed of aggregated fibrin and platelets, and thrombosis is the body's natural response to repairing injured blood vessels or stopping bleeding. However, when this process is activated abnormally, such as in a mechanical blood pump, it can lead to excessive thrombus formation. Therefore, how to avoid or reduce the probability of thrombus formation is an important indicator of the stable operation of a blood pump. Methods In this paper, Lagrangian particle tracking trajectories are simulated to study platelet transport in a blood pump. The design of the thrombus blood pump was optimized using an orthogonal design method based on three factors: inlet angle, outlet angle, and blade number. The effect of blood pump pressure, rotational speed, impeller outlet angle, inlet angle, and number of blades on thrombus formation was analysed using Fluent software. The thrombogenic potential was derived by analyzing the trajectory and flow parameters of platelet particles in the blood pump, as well as the statistical parameters of residence time and stress accumulation thrombus in the platelet pump. Results When the impeller inlet angle is 30°, the outlet angle is 20°, and the number of blades is 6, the probability of thrombus formation is minimized in the orthogonal design method, aligning with the requirements for blood pump performance. Conclusions These design parameters serve as a numerical guideline for optimizing the geometry of the semi‐open impeller in blood pumps and provide a theoretical foundation for subsequent in vitro experiments.
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