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The Heart Considered as a DeltaV-pump: a Bond Graph Model

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To understand how the heart carries out its pumping function is a real challenge and it involves multi-disciplinary knowledge. In 1986, Lundbäck suggested that the heart behaves as a piston pump (called DeltaV-pump) with a unique piston shape; this particular design creates pressure gradients that cause the hydraulic return of the piston. The DeltaV-pump combines characteristic from both positive displacement and dynamic pumps. A physical model can be a precious aid for understanding and predicting the dynamics of a complex system, therefore the aim of this thesis work is to suggest and develop a physical model of the hydraulic behavior of the heart based on the V-pump. Due to its domain-independent representation, the bond graph formalism is chosen for the physical model description. The model is implemented and simulated in Dymola, a software platform based on the object-oriented programming language Modelica.Fusion of knowledge from different areas, such as engineering, physiology and computer science, helped to reach the aim.

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Elira Maksuti received the Bachelor Degree in Clinical Engineering in 2008 and the Master Degree in Biomedical Engineering in 2011 from Sapienza, University of Rome. She is currently working towards a Ph.D. in applied Medical Engineering at KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm.

Product details

Authors Elira Maksuti
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2013
 
EAN 9783659341519
ISBN 978-3-659-34151-9
No. of pages 64
Subjects Guides
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Miscellaneous

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