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Constitutive Modeling of Corneal Tissue: Influence of Three-Dimensional Collagen Fiber Microstructure

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ASME
DOI: 10.1115/1.4048401

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  1. National Science Foundation, the division of Civil, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Innovation [1635290]
  2. Directorate For Engineering
  3. Div Of Civil, Mechanical, & Manufact Inn [1635290] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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This study creates a generalized structure tensor (GST) model to investigate the mechanical influence of collagen fibril through-thickness distribution in the cornea. Numerical simulations of corneal mechanical response in inflation experiments are used to assess the efficacy of the proposed model, along with a parametric study to investigate the influence of model parameters on numerical predictions. Finally, a brief comparison between the new constitutive model and a recent angular integration (AI) model from the literature is provided.
The cornea, the transparent tissue in the front of the eye, along with the sclera, plays a vital role in protecting the inner structures of the eyeball. The precise shape and mechanical strength of this tissue are mostly determined by the unique microstructure of its extracellular matrix. A clear picture of the 3D arrangement of collagen fibrils within the corneal extracellular matrix has recently been obtained from the secondary harmonic generation images. However, this important information about the through-thickness distribution of collagen fibrils was seldom taken into account in the constitutive modeling of the corneal behavior. This work creates a generalized structure tensor (GST) model to investigate the mechanical influence of collagen fibril through-thickness distribution. It then uses numerical simulations of the corneal mechanical response in inflation experiments to assess the efficacy of the proposed model. A parametric study is also done to investigate the influence of model parameters on numerical predictions. Finally, a brief comparison between the performance of this new constitutive model and a recent angular integration (AI) model from the literature is given.

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