Ingeniería inversa aplicada a un dispositivo de ventilación mecánica con presión positiva CPAP

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Katherine Molina Cabrera
Christian Sánchez León
Diego Núñez Nuñez
Cesar Arroba Arroba

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The high global impact caused by COVID-19 has changed the daily routine to a completely different lifestyle, where a rapid medical response is required, for this reason, through the project called "CPAP SAMAY UTA - UCL" through of adaptations and innovations the construction of a non-invasive ventilatory support device, through the application of reverse engineering. In which the CAD model developed by the University College of London called "UCL VENTURA" is replicated as an initial pattern to perform the analysis of its operation; then the components are determined in order to identify those that must undergo major changes, both dimensional and material. Once these elements have been identified (oxygen inlet and support), we proceed with the resizing and calculations of the tightening moment necessary to place the valves and flow inlet and outlet elements. Finally, by means of CAM machining, the most economical, small and easy-to-handle prototype is manufactured, whose oxygen pressure at the inlet is four bars and at the outlet delivers a positive pressure of up to 20 mmH2O that enters the airways through an oronasal mask.

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Molina Cabrera, K., Sánchez León, C., Núñez Nuñez, D., & Arroba Arroba, C. (2022). Ingeniería inversa aplicada a un dispositivo de ventilación mecánica con presión positiva CPAP. Investigación Y Desarrollo, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.31243/id.v16.2022.1801
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