Journal title
              Bull Math Biol
          DOI
              10.1007/s11538-010-9555-y
          Issue
              6
          Volume
              73
          Last updated
              2025-09-12T00:12:08.477+01:00
          Page
              1171-1201
          Abstract
              In this paper, we present a mathematical model describing the effect of polar lipids, excreted by glands in the eyelid and present on the surface of the tear film, on the evolution of a pre-corneal tear film. We aim to explain the interesting experimentally observed phenomenon that the tear film continues to move upward even after the upper eyelid has become stationary. The polar lipid is an insoluble surface species that locally alters the surface tension of the tear film. In the lubrication limit, the model reduces to two coupled non-linear partial differential equations for the film thickness and the concentration of lipid. We solve the system numerically and observe that increasing the concentration of the lipid increases the flow of liquid up the eye. We further exploit the size of the parameters in the problem to explain the initial evolution of the system.
          Symplectic ID
              60486
          Download URL
              https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20556530
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          Publication type
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          Publication date
              Jun 2011