Abstract

The wall shear stress on a pump casing was measured using a flush-mounted hot-film probe. The flow direction was determined from the traces of oil film. It was shown that the measured shear stress has a close relationship with the pump torque. The hemolysis in the simple shear flow and the pump circuit was plotted as a function of nondimensionalized shear rate. Although these hemolysis tests were conducted under very different conditions, each result qualitatively agree with a single curve. This qualitative agreement suggests that the process of hemolysis is common between the simple shear flow and the complicated pump flow.

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