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- Title
UNDERSTANDING THE VISCOELASTIC PROPERTIES OF RABBIT CORNEA BASED ON STRESS RELAXATION TESTS AND CYCLIC UNIAXIAL TESTS.
- Authors
ZHANG, HAIXIA; QIAN, XIUQING; LI, LIN; LIU, ZHICHENG
- Abstract
Background: Determining the viscoelastic properties of cornea is important in the fields of understanding of the tissue's response to mechanical actions and the accurate numerical simulation of corneal biomechanical behavior under the effects of keratoconus and refractive surgery. To address this need, we present an approach to model the viscoelastic response of rabbit cornea from uniaxial test data. Methods: The corneal strip samples from six rabbits were obtained to perform cyclic uniaxial tension tests and stress relaxation tests. We investigated the suitability of six constitutive models, including empirical models and hyperelastic models, by a quasi-linear viscoelastic law. Applying non-linear optimization techniques, we found material parameters for each different strip sample. Results and conclusions: The model gave a better fit to loading data with , and predicted the unloading data in the cyclic uniaxial tests with errors-of-fit ranging from 0.03 to 0.06. The results indicate that the best model is the power of the first invariant of strain with Prony form relaxation model, and that the method to identify the material parameters are valid for modeling the visoelastic response of cornea from uniaxial test data.
- Subjects
VISCOELASTICITY; RABBIT physiology; STRESS relaxation (Mechanics); AXIAL loads; BIOMECHANICS
- Publication
Journal of Mechanics in Medicine & Biology, 2017, Vol 17, Issue 7, p-1
- ISSN
0219-5194
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1142/S0219519417400358