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The anisotropic material constitutive models for the human cornea
Long Yuan Li
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Brian Tighe
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Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry
Aston University
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Lamellae
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Anisotropic Material
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Human Cornea
100%
Material Constitutive Model
100%
Cornea
66%
Constitutive Equation
66%
Bending Curvature
33%
Nasal
33%
Lamellar Orientation
33%
Temporal Direction
33%
Membrane Strain
33%
Preferential Orientation
33%
Bending Moment
33%
Membrane Forces
33%
Laminated Composite Shells
33%
Moment Strain
33%
Anisotropic Analysis
33%
Stiffness Coefficient
33%
Engineering
Anisotropic
100%
Constitutive Model
100%
Constitutive Equation
100%
Temporal Direction
50%
Composite Shell
50%
Bending Moment
50%
Material Science
Anisotropic Material
100%
Laminated Composite
100%
Bending Moment
100%