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Material properties used for the various ocular components, α is a dimensionless quantity (material constant), D is an incompressible parameter used to indicate volume change, k is the bulk modulus, µ is the shear modulus of the material (Alternative definition of C is sometimes used, notably in commercial <t> finite element </t> analysis <t> software </t> such as Abaqus), E and ν are Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio respectively
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SAS institute software release 14.2
Material properties used for the various ocular components, α is a dimensionless quantity (material constant), D is an incompressible parameter used to indicate volume change, k is the bulk modulus, µ is the shear modulus of the material (Alternative definition of C is sometimes used, notably in commercial <t> finite element </t> analysis <t> software </t> such as Abaqus), E and ν are Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio respectively
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Material properties used for the various ocular components, α is a dimensionless quantity (material constant), D is an incompressible parameter used to indicate volume change, k is the bulk modulus, µ is the shear modulus of the material (Alternative definition of C is sometimes used, notably in commercial  finite element  analysis  software  such as Abaqus), E and ν are Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio respectively

Journal: Biomedical Optics Express

Article Title: Opto-mechanical self-adjustment model of the human eye

doi: 10.1364/BOE.484824

Figure Lengend Snippet: Material properties used for the various ocular components, α is a dimensionless quantity (material constant), D is an incompressible parameter used to indicate volume change, k is the bulk modulus, µ is the shear modulus of the material (Alternative definition of C is sometimes used, notably in commercial finite element analysis software such as Abaqus), E and ν are Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio respectively

Article Snippet: 1) Developing a FE model in ABAQUS FEA Software. (Release 6.14-2, Dassault Systèmes).

Techniques: Software