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Motion of the vitreous humour in a deforming eye-fluid-structure interaction between a nonlinear elastic solid and viscoleastic fluid

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2018

Abstract

We study the motion of vitreous humour in a deforming eyeball. From the mechanical and computational perspective this is a task to solve a fluid-structure interaction problem between a complex viscoelastic fluid (vitreous humour) and a nonlinear elastic solid (sclera and lens).

We propose a numerical methodology capable of handling the fluid-structure interaction problem, and we demonstrate its applicability via solving the corresponding governing equations in a realistic geometrical setting and for realistic parameter values. It is shown that the choice of the rheological model for the vitreous humour has a negligible influence on the overall flow pattern in the domain of interest, whilst it has a significant impact on the mechanical stress distribution in the domain of interest.