Contact:
- email:
- rjasinsk@pg.edu.pl
Positions:
Associate professor
- workplace:
- Instytut Mechaniki i Konstrukcji Maszyn
Budynek Wydziału Mechanicznego pokój 409
- phone:
- (58) 347 29 32

Publications:
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Publication
- R. Jasiński
- K. Tesch
- L. Dąbrowski
- J. Rogowski
- Applied Sciences-Basel - Year 2024
This paper presents the results of a study on the effect of vascular lumen reduction on the performance of an innovative implantable LVAD (left ventricular assist device). It details the pressures in the individual cardiac chambers as a function of device frequency. In addition, mass flow rates and energy consumption of the device are examined, varying with lumen reduction and operating frequency. While the lumen reduction of the...
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- Year 2024
This paper describes the methodology for experimental testing of a multi-disc brake. The construction of this brake was also present. The brake is dedicated to hydraulic motors with a small working volume. Experimental tests were carried out on a brake with plates immersed in oil and, for comparison, tests were carried out on a dry brake. As a result of the tests, the permissible torque (load) that is able to transfer the brake...
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Publication
- K. Tesch
- R. Jasiński
- L. Dąbrowski
- J. Rogowski
- Applied Sciences-Basel - Year 2023
This paper presents the results of experimental performance of an innovative left ventricular assist device working on a specially designed test stand. The introduced invention is mainly applied for supporting the heart in patients with end-stage heart failure accompanied by mitral valve regurgitation and pulmonary hypertension. Moreover, the developed device has the form of a flexible balloon forming an intracardiac inert gas-filled...
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- R. Jasiński
- K. Tesch
- L. Dąbrowski
- J. Rogowski
- Applied Sciences-Basel - Year 2023
This paper presents the operation of an innovative left ventricular assist device under various resistances and operating frequencies. The operating principle of the device is based on pulsatile blood flow, which is forced by a suction–discharge device pumping helium into a set of intra-cardiac balloons. In this way, the ejection fraction of the left ventricle is increased, and the mitral valve is additionally occluded. What is...
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- ENERGIES - Year 2021
Conditions that prevail during harsh winters and hot summers pose a serious challenge for machine designers building devices suitable for operation in extreme weather. It is essential for the designers and the users to define the principles and conditions for the safe operation of machines and devices with hydraulic drive in low ambient temperatures. Bearing in mind the above, the author tested the hydraulic motors in thermal shock...
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