scholarly journals Experimental Study of Aqueous Humor Flow in a Transparent Anterior Segment Phantom by Using PIV Technique

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In order to investigate the aqueous humor flow based on the coupling effects of fluid–solid–heat under different ocular pressure, four models of rabbit eye were constructed and multi-field coupling vs. fluid–solid interaction was compared in these models. ADINA software was applied to mimic the aqueous humor flow. The contour of temperature demonstrates multiple peaks with larger value near the pupil. The flow pattern is influenced mainly by the variation of ocular pressure. It is necessary to perform multi-field coupling simulation based on dynamic pressure measurement when studying the aqueous humor flow in eyes.


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