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  1. Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing
  2. Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing : Volume 48
  3. Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing : Volume 48, Issue 2, February 2010
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Comparison of feature selection and classification methods for a brain–computer interface driven by non-motor imagery
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Theoretical evaluation of a simple cooling pad for inducing hypothermia in the spinal cord following traumatic injury
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Flow pumping system for physiological waveforms
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Flow pumping system for physiological waveforms

Content Provider SpringerLink
Author Tsai, William Savaş, Ömer
Copyright Year 2010
Abstract A pulsatile flow pumping system is developed to replicate flow waveforms with reasonable accuracy for experiments simulating physiological blood flows at numerous points in the body. The system divides the task of flow waveform generation between two pumps: a gear pump generates the mean component and a piston pump generates the oscillatory component. The system is driven by two programmable servo controllers. The frequency response of the system is used to characterize its operation. The system has been successfully tested in vascular flow experiments where sinusoidal, carotid, and coronary flow waveforms are replicated.
Starting Page 197
Ending Page 201
Page Count 5
File Format PDF
ISSN 01400118
Journal Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing
Volume Number 48
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 17410444
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2010-01-06
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Pulsatile flow pump Physiological waveform Blood flow Gear–piston pumping system Waveform replication Computer Applications Imaging Radiology Human Physiology Biomedical Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Biomedical Engineering Computer Science Applications
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