Mass Transfer in Blood Oxygenators Using Blood Analogue Fluids
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Mass transfer correlations for hollow fiber blood oxygenators have been determined experimentally using Newtonian and non-Newtonian blood analogue fluids. The Newtonian fluids consisted of deionized water and glycerol/water mixtures. The non-Newtonian fluids were prepared by adding small amounts of xanthan gum to the Newtonian blood analogue fluids. The rheological behavior of the non-Newtonian blood analogue fluids was modeled using the power law. The diffusion of oxygen into and out of the Newtonian and non-Newtonian blood analogue fluids has been studied. The liquid stream flowed outside and across bundles of woven hollow fibers, while the gas stream flowed inside the fibers.
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