Characterisation and Modelling of an Artificial Lens Capsule Mimicking Accommodation of Human Eyes

Huidong Wei, James Wolffsohn, Otavio Gomes de Oliveira, Leon Davies

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Abstract

A synthetic material of silicone rubber was used to construct an artificial lens capsule (ALC) in order to replicate the biomechanical behaviour of human lens capsule. The silicone rubber was characterised by monotonic and cyclic mechanical tests to reveal its hyper-elastic behaviour under uniaxial tension and simple shear as well as the rate independence. A hyper-elastic constitutive model was calibrated by the testing data and incorporated into finite element analysis (FEA). An experimental setup to simulate eye focusing (accommodation) of ALC was performed to validate the FEA model by evaluating the shape change and reaction force. The characterisation and modelling approach provided an insight into the intrinsic behaviour of materials, addressing the inflating pressure and effective stretch of ALC under the focusing process. The proposed methodology offers a virtual testing environment mimicking human capsules for the variability of dimension and stiffness, which will facilitate the verification of new ophthalmic prototype such as accommodating intraocular lenses (AIOLs).
Original languageEnglish
Article number3916
Number of pages15
JournalPolymers
Volume13
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Nov 2021
Externally publishedYes

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