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1992, Journal of Membrane Science
Journal of Membrane Science
Mass transfer in hollow-fiber modules with non-uniform hollow fibers1997 •
Advances in Environmental Research
Oxygen transfer characteristics of hollow-fiber, composite membranes2004 •
Artificial Organs
Uniformity of the Fluid Flow Velocities Within Hollow Fiber Membranes of Blood Oxygenation Devices2006 •
Journal of Membrane Science
Darcy permeability of hollow fiber bundles used in blood oxygenation devices2011 •
IFMBE Proceedings
Computational Fluid Dynamics and Experimental Analysis of Blood Gas Transport in a Hollow Fiber ModuleJournal of Membrane Science
Mass and momentum transport in extra-luminal flow (ELF) membrane devices for blood oxygenation2001 •
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering
Formulation of Generalized Mass Transfer Correlations for Blood Oxygenator Design2017 •
This paper numerically investigates non-Newtonian blood flow with oxygen and carbon dioxide transport across and along an array of uniformly square and staggered arranged fibers at various porosity (ε) levels, focussing on a low Reynolds number regime (Re
The Journal of extra-corporeal technology
Impact of hollow-fiber membrane surface area on oxygenator performance: Dideco D903 Avant versus a prototype with larger surface area2000 •
This study compares the gas transfer capacity, the blood trauma, and the blood path resistance of the hollow-fiber membrane oxygenator Dideco D 903 with a surface area of 1.7 m2 (oxygenator 1.7) versus a prototype built on the same principles but with a surface area of 2 m2 (oxygenator 2). Six calves (mean body weight: 68.2 +/- 3.2 kg) were connected to cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) by jugular venous and carotid arterial cannulation, with a mean flow rate of 4 l/min for 6 h. They were randomly assigned to oxygenator 1.7 (N = 3) or 2 (N = 3). After 7 days, the animals were sacrificed. A standard battery of blood samples was taken before the bypass, throughout the bypass, and 24 h, 48 h, and 7 days after the bypass. The oxygenator 2 group showed significantly better total oxygen and carbon dioxide transfer values throughout the perfusion (p < .001 for both comparison). Hemolytic parameters (lactate dehydrogenase and free plasma hemoglobin) exhibited a slight but significant increase...
Chinese Science Bulletin
A novel theoretical model for mass transfer of hollow fiber hemodialyzers2003 •
A novel theoretical model for mass transfer of hollow fiber bundles in hemodialyzers is presented. In the model, a hemodialyzer is considered as a porous zone which is composed of two non-interpenetrating porous flow zones. Firstly, the dialysate side (shell side) is thought as a porous medium zone. Then by solidifying the dialysate flow zone and the occupied zone by hollow fiber membrane, the rest zone of hemodialyzer (i.e. blood side or lumen side) is considered as a porous medium zone too. Finally, the interface of the two flow zones is the fiber membrane through which mass transfer is performed. The dialysate and blood flows are all described by Navier-Stokes equations with Darcy momentum source terms. Kedem-Katchalsky equations as other source terms are added into Navier-Stokes equations to simulate the permeating flux through the membrane. All equations must be coupled together in the process of computing. The model is validated by the experimental data in literature. The simulative results show that the predicted clearances agree well with the experimental data, and the model in this paper is better than other models for the forecast of clearance.
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Journal of Membrane Science
Diffusive transport across unconfined hollow fiber membranes1997 •
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering
Computational Study of the Blood Flow in Three Types of 3D Hollow Fiber Membrane Bundles2013 •
Chemical Engineering Journal
The air-phase mass tranfer resistance in the lumen of a hollow fiber at low air flow2004 •
Journal of Membrane Science
Microporous hollow fibre membrane modules as gas-liquid contactors. Part 1. Physical mass transfer processes1993 •
Journal of Membrane Science
Measurement of hollow fiber membrane transport properties in hemodialyzers2005 •
Journal of Membrane Science
Generation of Dean vortices and enhancement of oxygen transfer rates in membrane contactors for different hollow fiber geometries2012 •
Journal of Membrane Science
Modeling of a radial flow hollow fiber module and estimation of model parameters using numerical techniques2004 •
Journal of Membrane Science
Gas permeability of hollow fiber membranes in a gas-liquid system1996 •
Biotechnology and Bioengineering
Development of a novel intravascular oxygenator catheter: Oxygen mass transfer properties across nonporous hollow fiber membranes2020 •
Journal of Membrane Science
Use of axial membrane vibrations to enhance mass transfer in a hollow tube oxygenator1997 •
Biotechnology and Bioengineering
Model of oxygen transport limitations in hollow fiber bioreactors1991 •
International Journal of Artificial Organs
Blood Flow outside Regularly Spaced Hollow Fibers: The Future Concept of Membrane Devices?1992 •
Artificial Organs
Development of an Intravenous Membrane Oxygenator: Enhanced Intravenous Gas Exchange Through Convective Mixing of Blood around Hollow Fiber Membranes1994 •
Journal of Membrane Science
Hollow-fibre membrane module design: comparison of different curved geometries with Dean vortices2001 •