In this article a short introduction describes the existing solutions of TAH (Total Artificial Hearts) and LVAD (Left Ventricular Assist Device) in terms of the type of drive and the possibility of blood transfusion will be shown. Next will be presented the principle of operation, the construction and the results of research of the pulsatile electromagnetically driven micropump. The simulation results of the electromagnetic drive will be done using the FEM method analysis for investigation the influence of the stator windings shape and its enhanced geometric, on the generated values of electromagnetic torque. The discussed existing solutions and the proposed concept of micropump in this article, are constructed for the minimal geometrical size, low energy consumption and effective human blood transfusion.
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