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- (345g) A Spinning Device for the Mechanical Characterization of Soft Tissues and Polymers
An analysis method was developed which allowed estimation of the linear elastic properties of general spheroidal elastic bodies using a separable response surface method. This method computed deformations in the sample as a function of nondimensionalized parameters related to the sample geometry and mechanical properties, apparatus geometry, and angular velocity.
Further validation of the device was achieved using a multi-level, full factorial experimental design and corresponding analysis. Here, we measured the effects of storage (duration and solution) and testing (temperature, humidity, and angular velocity) conditions on the geometry and mechanical properties of 99 porcine ocular lenses. Confocal scanning laser microscopy was used to determine the critical angular velocity above which structural damage to the lens occurred.