FloWell 9000
Revolutionary Hemodynamic Simulator
The FloWell 9000 is an hemodynamic function simulator, which simply put is a pump and vasculature loop system that is used to test the durability and functionality of cardiovascular devices. Our device is designed to simulate the hemodynamic parameters of the human cardiovascular system through the means of a DC pump regulated loop with silicone vasculature.
Initial Prototype
The initial prototype was mainly focused on containing all electrical components – the Touch screen, PCB board, and Power supply.
Printed Prototype
The printed prototype was used to check how the pump actually works and test different types of vessels.
Industrial Design
The final design is designed to contain all electrical components and pumps as well. A water tank is also attached to the product, so it is similar to a closed system of the human body.
Product Description and Criteria
We believe that the high hemodynamical accuracy comes from mimicking the correct flow rate, the pressure throughout the silicon vasculatures of varying sizes (capillaries to arteries), and maintaining similar conditions as the human body.
To enhance the prototype development, we scored and compared each prototype to the criteria goal.
Our Solution Strategy
“A scientist builds in order to learn; an engineer learns in order to build.”
– Fred Brooks
Identifying the problems
Before we start to work on the project, we spent a lot of time for research to build a clear understanding.
Researching the possible solutions
Instead of concentrating on only one solution, we prepared some side solutions.
Testing the solutions
Testing the product helped us to identify the actual problem that we have to solve. With various testing, we were able to clarify what problem caused the failure of the product.
Improving the solutions
Based on the test results and comparing many solutions, we tried to improve the next product.