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What we are actually producing locally is much more modest - https://www.appropedia.org/MTU_3-D_printing_PPE a few hundred face sheilds, dozens of masks and a handful of the tools to speed up cloth mask making and vent splitters. You can see what we are doing for masks - if you click on the filter link https://www.appropedia.org/Face_mask_reviews#Filter_materials it covers the materials... | What we are actually producing locally is much more modest - https://www.appropedia.org/MTU_3-D_printing_PPE a few hundred face sheilds, dozens of masks and a handful of the tools to speed up cloth mask making and vent splitters. You can see what we are doing for masks - if you click on the filter link https://www.appropedia.org/Face_mask_reviews#Filter_materials it covers the materials... |
Revision as of 21:51, 3 June 2020
Apparently Best?
Peer Review by Joshua Pearce
What we are actually producing locally is much more modest - https://www.appropedia.org/MTU_3-D_printing_PPE a few hundred face sheilds, dozens of masks and a handful of the tools to speed up cloth mask making and vent splitters. You can see what we are doing for masks - if you click on the filter link https://www.appropedia.org/Face_mask_reviews#Filter_materials it covers the materials...
We are working desperately to get a real open source ventilator going -- for a summary of the literature see https://f1000research.com/articles/9-218/v1 Short answer is no one has actually done it yet: MIT, Rice, Ireland and OxyGEN and a few others are really close - but delayed only partially released their code - the software to do the pressures correctly is the really hard part - we are working on it too -- I expect within the next few weeks one of us will get it. I have two artificial lungs - the fancy $10k kind on loan so I can test anyone's system....hopefully soon we will have something. Here is a list updated daily https://github.com/PubInv/covid19-vent-list
Thanks Joshua
List of Open Source Projects
- Make's mini conference on open source ventilators - lists the players involved - [1]
- Lungstors
- HandyVent
- List from Medium article - [2]. Spreadsheet at [3] but is not downloadable. Here is another list that is downloadable - [4]
- Sensorica list - [5]
- Ventilaid - [6]. Reciprocating, with pneumatic cylinder. Project site - [7]
- Leitat field respirator - first BVM - [8]
- Hackaday ventilator - [9]
- Ambu Type from Barcelona - [10]
- MIT Ventilator - but blueprints are not available yet.
Open Sourcish
- Open Design, not open technical - Princeton Ventilator
- Manu Prakash, NC license - [11]
Proprietary, Free, or No License
Commercial Ventilators
Good Video
Types
- Manual inflator, or bag valve mask, or Ambu valve - [14]
- Accordion style, with pneumatic or comtrollable linear drive (Universal Axis)
- Automated bag valve mask
- Turbopump, microcontroller versions
- Ventilators that depend on pumping or oxygen concentrators vs. tanks of air and oxygen
- See wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventilator
- Manley Blease Ventilator
Glossary
Design
- Design of ventilators - [17]