基于网样条技术的人眼传热模型

F. Kunter, S. Selim Seker
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利用所建立的计算模型,建立了人眼的热模型。采用有限元法中的加权扩展基样条法计算人眼稳态温度分布。本文用有限元计算结果与前人在人眼和动物眼上的实验结果进行了验证。在已有的文献计算结果中,新方法似乎比以前的计算方法具有更好的一致性。
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Heat transfer model of the human eye using web-spline technique
A thermal model of the human eye is constructed using the new developed computational model. Weighted extended basis splines in the finite element method is employed to calculate the steady-state temperature distribution in a normal human eye. In this paper, the results are verified with experimental results obtained by previous studies on human as well as animal eyes with finite element computational results. Among the results existed in the literature, it appears that the new method gives better agreement than the previous computational methods.
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