Simulation and enhancement of a cardiovascular device test rig

Simulation and enhancement of a cardiovascular device test rig

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Article ID: iaor20103114
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 34
End Page Number: 41
Publication Date: Mar 2010
Journal: Journal of Simulation
Authors: , , , , ,
Keywords: simulation: applications
Abstract:

Cardiovascular assist devices are tested in mock circulation loops (MCLs) prior to animal and clinical testing. These MCLs rely on characteristics such as pneumatic parameters to create pressure and flow, and pipe dimensions to replicate the resistance, compliance and fluid inertia of the natural cardiovascular system. A mathematical simulation was developed in SIMULINK to simulate an existing MCL. Model validation was achieved by applying the physical MCL characteristics to the simulation and comparing the resulting pressure traces. These characteristics were subsequently altered to improve and thus predict the performance of a more accurate physical system. The simulation was successful in simulating the physical MCL, and proved to be a useful tool in the development of improved cardiovascular device test rigs.

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