N.K. Fukumasu
University of São Paulo
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Artificial Organs | 2016
Ovandir Bazan; Jayme Pinto Ortiz; N.K. Fukumasu; Antônio L. Pacífico; Jurandir Itizo Yanagihara
The flow patterns of a prosthetic heart valve in the aortic or mitral position can change according to its type and orientation. This work describes the use of 2D particle image velocimetry (PIV) applied to the in vitro flow fields characterization inside the upper part of a left ventricular model at various heart rates and as a function of two orientations of stented tricuspid mitral bioprostheses. In the ventricular model, each mitral bioprosthesis (27 and 31 mm diameter) was installed in two orientations, rotated by 180°, while the aortic bileaflet mechanical valve (27 mm diameter) remained in a fixed orientation. The results (N = 50) showed changes in the intraventricular flow fields according to the mitral bioprostheses positioning. Also, changes in the aortic upstream velocity profiles were noticed as a function of mitral orientations.
International Journal of Artificial Organs | 2016
Ovandir Bazan; Jayme Pinto Ortiz; N.K. Fukumasu; Antônio L. Pacífico; Jurandir Itizo Yanagihara
Purpose Besides ventricular parameters, the design and angular orientation of a prosthetic heart valve induce a specific flow field. The aim of this study was to know the inflow characteristics of a left ventricular model (LVM), investigating the behavior of tricuspid bioprosthetic mitral valves in terms of velocity profiles and related valve aperture areas at the beginning of diastole, under different conditions. Methods 3 heart rates (HRs) were established in the LVM and each mitral bioprosthesis (27 and 31 mm diameter) was installed in 2 orientations, rotated by 180°. For each experimental setup, 2-dimensional particle image velocimetry (2D PIV) measurements and simultaneous mitral valve (MV) area detection were obtained from 50 samples. Results The results from the velocity profiles immediately downstream of mitral bioprostheses showed the influence of valve orientation for moderate HRs, although for a similar magnitude of mean velocity vectors. The geometries of MV open areas for each HR were similar regardless of valve orientation, except for the 27-mm valve at 90 beats per minute (bpm), and for the 31-mm valve at 60 bpm. Moreover, for each HR, similar percentages of valve open area were obtained regardless of MV nominal diameters. Conclusions In conclusion, the experimental setup for the 2D PIV measurements synchronized with the MV area detection was a useful tool for knowing the inflow characteristics of the LVM.
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2014
N.K. Fukumasu; Roberto M. Souza
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2006
N.K. Fukumasu; R.M. Souza
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2010
N.K. Fukumasu; C.M. Angelo; M. Ignat; R.M. Souza
Tribology International | 2017
Flávio Parreiras Marques; Cherlio Scandian; Antônio César Bozzi; N.K. Fukumasu; André Paulo Tschiptschin
Friction | 2016
Eleir M. Bortoleto; Erika F. Prados; Vanessa Seriacopi; N.K. Fukumasu; Luiz G. D. B. da S. Lima; Izabel Fernanda Machado; Roberto M. Souza
Applied Thermal Engineering | 2015
N.K. Fukumasu; Jurandir Itizo Yanagihara; Guenther Carlos Krieger Filho
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2013
Luiz Gustavo Del Bianchi da Silva Lima; L.C.S. Nunes; Roberto M. Souza; N.K. Fukumasu; Andre Ferrarese
Journal of The Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering | 2013
Fernando L. Sacomano Filho; N.K. Fukumasu; Guenther Carlos Krieger