Consider the home hemodialysis product. (a) Complete Exercise 24.4; that is, design a hemodialysis device that lowers

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Consider the home hemodialysis product.

(a) Complete Exercise 24.4; that is, design a hemodialysis device that lowers the urea concentration in the blood to \(0.3 \mathrm{mg} / \mathrm{cm}^{3}\), operating 7 nights/wk for \(6 \mathrm{hr} /\) night.

(b) Complete a product design, including all units; that is, the hemodialysis device, sorbent recovery unit, pumps, holding tanks, sensors, alarms, computer, and display. Estimate their purchase costs.

(c) Set a product price and complete a business plan, including estimates of the return on investment, net present value (at \(15 \%\) annual interest rate), and investor's rate of return.

Data From Exercise 24.4:-

Repeat Exercise 24.3 for a hemodialysis device designed for overnight home use. Assume that the device will be used 7 nights/ wk for \(6 \mathrm{hr} / \mathrm{night}\).

Data From Exercise 24.3:-

Consider the hemodialysis device in Example 24.1. Examine the effect on the rate of urea removal of changing the hemodialyzer geometry, the blood and dialysate flow rates to the dialyzer, the rate of waste withdrawal, the volume of the dialysate tank, and the sensitivity of the rate of urea mass transfer to the mass-transfer coefficient. In particular, the estimate of the coefficient on the shell side in the solution to Example 24.1 may be low because the entry to and exit from the hemodialyzer of the dialysate is normal to rather than parallel to the fibers. This should enhance the shell-side coefficient.

Data From Example 24.1:-

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Figure 24.1:-

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