TY - GEN
T1 - Sealing properties of mechanical seal for ventricular assist device
AU - Kanda, Koki
AU - Sato, Hirotsuna
AU - Kaneshima, Keiichiro
AU - Miyakoshi, Takayuki
AU - Kitano, Tomoya
AU - Kanebako, Hideki
AU - Adachi, Koshi
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - (1) Mechanical seal for left ventricular assist device showed typical periodic friction jump under blood sealing condition. (2) Protein film formed onto sealing surfaces of mechanical seal caused high and periodic friction jump under blood sealing condition. (3) By measuring electric conductivity of circulated water, leakage of sealed fluid was detected. The leakage was measured to be one-fifth lower when blood was sealed compared to water sealing condition.
AB - (1) Mechanical seal for left ventricular assist device showed typical periodic friction jump under blood sealing condition. (2) Protein film formed onto sealing surfaces of mechanical seal caused high and periodic friction jump under blood sealing condition. (3) By measuring electric conductivity of circulated water, leakage of sealed fluid was detected. The leakage was measured to be one-fifth lower when blood was sealed compared to water sealing condition.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84919626848
T3 - 5th World Tribology Congress, WTC 2013
SP - 1387
EP - 1389
BT - 5th World Tribology Congress, WTC 2013
PB - Politecnico di Torino (DIMEAS)
T2 - 5th World Tribology Congress, WTC 2013
Y2 - 8 September 2013 through 13 September 2013
ER -