What is it about?

All human tissues are viscoelastic but not perfectly behave accordingly. Mostly we consider the mathematical foundation of pre documented theory. This article will provide the basis of Fractional Calculus of so called conventional Solid models. This will emphasis the research in Bioengineering and Drug Delivery.

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Why is it important?

This work plays an important role to understand the physics of the tissue to mimic closely the implants. These studies will allow precise fabrication of implants of cornea.

Perspectives

The work has given immense satisfaction while finding out the fractional parametric values which can substitute the conventional Maxwell Model for designing and understanding the anatomy of cornea.

DIBYENDU MANDAL
JIS College of Engineering

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This page is a summary of: Constitutive modeling of human cornea through fractional calculus approach, Physics of Fluids, March 2023, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/5.0138730.
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