On the Role of the Water Hammer Pressure in the Modeling of Hydrodynamics of the Human Eye: A Qualitative Analysis and its Consequences for Physical Training and Healthy Lifestyle
Edward Bormashenko,
Elad Moisseiev
Abstract:A qualitative analysis of pressure acting within the human eye is presented. The situation emerging within the human eye in rest and human eye of accelerated/training person should be distinguished. When the person is in rest, the hydrostatic pressure is much larger than the Laplace pressure. The dynamic (Bernoulli pressure) emerging from intraocular flows in this case is negligible. The situation is rather different for accelerated or decelerated person. In this case, the dynamical pressure and the water hamm… Show more
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