The Effect of Tip Angle on Cavitation Potential during Closure of a Bileaflet Prosthesis Model Pei Zhang, Joon Hock Yeo, Ping Qian, Ned H. C. Hwang |
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Background and aim of the study: Mechanical heart valve
(MHV) cavitation has been widely investigated by negative pressure transient
(NPT) measurements. Whilst NPT is believed to be the cause of cavitation
as the valve occluder approaches its fully closed position, some valves
are also more prone to cavitation initiation. The study aim was to determine
the effect of tip angle on the occluder trailing edge for the MHV closure
flow field and cavitation potential. |
Results: The transient pressure showed two maximum pressure
drops, the magnitudes of which differed with various angle designs. A
series of flow fields with continuously narrowing gap channels was captured.
Different flow features were demonstrated for the three valve models. |
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