• Title of article

    3D web-splines solution to human eye heat distribution using bioheat equation

  • Author/Authors

    Kunter، نويسنده , , Fulya C. and Selim Seker، نويسنده , , S.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    639
  • To page
    646
  • Abstract
    A bioheat transfer model of the human eye is constructed using weighted extended b-splines as shape functions for the finite element method. This newly developed computational approach is employed to calculate the steady-state temperature distribution in a normal human eye. Firstly, the human eye is evaluated in two dimensions. The simulation results which are verified using the values reported in the literature, point out to better efficiency in terms of the accuracy level. Consequently, to give a more precise representation of the actual human eye, three dimensional modeling is simulated using these new finite elements in conjunction with linear, quadratic and cubic b-splines. Grid convergence number estimates are derived for both sets of simulations. It is shown in this paper that 3D cubic web-spline model is 0.03 °C closer to the mean value of the previous studies including the experimental studies as compared with 0.17 °C improvement obtained with the standard finite element method. Our findings indicate that weighted extended b-spline solutions improve the computational methods for health care.
  • Keywords
    Web-splines , Meshless method , Bioheat transfer problem , Finite element method , spline function , Human eye
  • Journal title
    Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements
  • Serial Year
    2011
  • Journal title
    Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements
  • Record number

    1445666