Human Tear Film Dynamics with an Overset Grid Method

ORAL

Abstract

We present recent progress in the understanding of the dynamics of the human tear film on the complex eye-shaped geometry. The evolution is modeled during relaxation (after a blink) using lubrication theory and the effects of viscosity, surface tension and gravity are explored. The highly nonlinear governing partial differential equation is solved on an overset grid by a method of lines coupled with finite differences. Our two-dimensional simulations, calculated in the Overture framework, recover features seen in one-dimensional simulations and mimic some experimental observations like hydraulic connectivity around the lid margins.

*Supported by NSF DMS-0616483

Authors

  • Kara Maki

    • University of Delaware
  • Richard Braun

    • University of Delaware
    • U of Delaware
  • William Henshaw

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
    • Lawrence Livermore National Lab
  • P. Ewen King-Smith

    • The Ohio State University