Compressive behaviour of soft contact lenses and its effect on refractive power on the eye and handling off the eye.
Ahmad H ShihabAshkan EliasyBernardo T LopesRichard WuLynn WhiteSteve JonesBrendan GeraghtyAkram JodaAhmed ElsheikhAhmed AbassPublished in: PloS one (2021)
Compression tests revealed slightly nonlinear behaviour when materials were strained under compression stress down to 15% ~ 30% of their nominal heights. Considering the physiological compression loading range of 8 mmHg, secant moduli of elasticity were 1.5% to 6.9% higher than the tension moduli of elasticity depending on the material. Tensile-based moduli of elasticity could be used in FE analysis as a step towards simulating the optical performance of soft contact lenses on-eye. However, nonlinear compression-based material models are recommended for FE analysis of soft contact lenses when lens-handling is investigated off-eye.