Barton S A, Sutton L, Hahn C E, Black A M
Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics, University of Oxford, United Kingdom.
J Appl Physiol (1985). 1988 Aug;65(2):945-9. doi: 10.1152/jappl.1988.65.2.945.
A computer-controlled gas-mixing system is presented. It is capable of mixing four gases, the concentration of three of which will follow a path to be determined by the user. For our purposes the output O2 fraction is maintained constant and the levels of Ar and N2O vary sinusoidally and independently, with periods between 0.25 and 30 min. A fourth gas, N2 is necessary to make the sum of the individual fractions 100%. The system uses banks of between one and four solenoid valves each linked via a sonic choke to a common mixing chamber. A regime of pulse frequency modulation is employed. All calculations and timing of valve switching are performed by a dedicated microcomputer built for the purpose. The device has been used to provide respiratory gas forcing functions for a program of research in respiratory monitoring.
本文介绍了一种计算机控制的气体混合系统。该系统能够混合四种气体,其中三种气体的浓度将按照用户确定的路径变化。为满足我们的实验目的,输出的氧气分数保持恒定,氩气和一氧化二氮的水平呈正弦变化且相互独立,周期在0.25至30分钟之间。为使各气体分数总和达到100%,需要加入第四种气体氮气。该系统使用了一到四个电磁阀组,每个电磁阀组通过一个声速节流器连接到一个公共混合腔室。采用了脉冲频率调制方式。所有阀门切换的计算和定时均由为此专门构建的专用微型计算机完成。该设备已用于为呼吸监测研究项目提供呼吸气体强制功能。