Thomas Finocchiaro, André Pohlmann, Elena Cuenca Navalon, Marc Leßman, Ulrich Steinseifer and Kay Hameyer
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the RWTH's total artificial heart, ReinHeart, focusing on the design of the unique drive system.
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the RWTH's total artificial heart, ReinHeart, focusing on the design of the unique drive system.
Design/methodology/approach
The force characteristics of the drive have been simulated in a finite element (FE) approach. Additionally the coppler losses within the motor coils have been predicted based on the FE‐simulation. Both results are compared to laboratory measurements of a prototype to validate the design.
Findings
The presented results show a good correlation between simulation and measurement and proof the applicability of the new design drive system.
Research limitations/implications
The used hydraulic models of the cardiovasular system used as a load for the device are not fully validated with data from living organisms. Therefore, further in vivo trials are needed.
Originality/value
The high force density of the drive allows its integration into a fully implantable, total artificial heart, in order to significantly improve durability. This hopefully will extend the indication for artificial hearts as alternatives to transplantation.