A sensitivity study of the human crystalline lens using finite element analysis


Autoria(s): Coldrick, Benjamin; Swadener, Gregory; Davies, Leon
Contribuinte(s)

Yang, Z.J.

Data(s)

26/03/2012

Resumo

Finite element analysis is a useful tool in understanding how the accommodation system of the eye works. Further to simpler FEA models that have been used hitherto, this paper describes a sensitivity study which aims to understand which parameters of the crystalline lens are key to developing an accurate model of the accommodation system. A number of lens models were created, allowing the mechanical properties, internal structure and outer geometry to be varied. These models were then spun about their axes, and the deformations determined. The results showed the mechanical properties are the critical parameters, with the internal structure secondary. Further research is needed to fully understand how the internal structure and properties interact to affect lens deformation.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/16118/1/ACME_paper.docx

Coldrick, Benjamin; Swadener, Gregory and Davies, Leon (2012). A sensitivity study of the human crystalline lens using finite element analysis. IN: Proceedings of the 20th UK national conference of the ACME. Yang, Z.J. (ed.) Manchester: Association for Computational Mechanics in Engineering.

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Association for Computational Mechanics in Engineering

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/16118/

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NonPeerReviewed