Monday 19 April 2021

Design & Simulation of Oxygen Concentrator device coupled to a lung model.

 This example models an oxygen concentrator device coupled to a lung model. One of the two sieves filters out nitrogen from the air to produce concentrated oxygen in the product tank. The two sieves switches periodically so that while one sieve is filtering, the other can purge the adsorbed nitrogen. When the lung model inhales, some of the oxygen-rich gas from the product tank is mixed into the inspiratory flow.

This model shows one use case of modifying the default properties in the Moist Air Properties (MA). The default "dry air" has been replaced with oxygen and the default "trace gas" has been replaced with nitrogen. This way, the Controlled Trace Gas Source (MA) block can be used to remove "trace gas" (i.e., nitrogen) from the flow through the sieve.

The lungs are represented by a Translational Mechanical Converter (MA), which converts pressure into translational motion. By setting the Interface cross-sectional area to unity, displacement in the mechanical translational network becomes a proxy for volume changes, force becomes a proxy for pressure, spring constant becomes a proxy for respiratory elastance, and damping coefficient becomes a proxy for respiratory resistance.

The device has two modes of operation: continuous or pulsating. The simulation starts in continuous mode, which delivers constant oxygen-rich flow to the lung model. At t = 70 s, the simulation switches to pulsating mode, which synchronizes oxygen delivery with inspiration. State Flow™ is used to estimate the breaths per minute and to control the conserving valve in the device.


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