Inter-Laboratory Characterization of the Velocity Field in the FDA Blood Pump Model Using Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV)
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Title
Inter-Laboratory Characterization of the Velocity Field in the FDA Blood Pump Model Using Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV)
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Keywords
Particle image velocimetry, PIV, Benchmark model, CFD validation, VVUQ, Computational fluid dynamics, FDA
Journal
Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology
Volume 9, Issue 4, Pages 623-640
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2018-10-05
DOI
10.1007/s13239-018-00378-y
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