PurposeTo investigate the stress-strain behaviour of 9 soft contact lens materials, that are commonly used in the market, under uniaxial compression loading.MethodsSeven types of hydrogel and two types of silicone-hydrogel soft contact lens materials were hydrated in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) solution then subjected to uniaxial compression loads. The load rate was set to 16.0 N/min starting with two consecutive initial 5.0 N loading cycles followed by three relaxation periods of 4.0 min within which there were two more 5.0 N loading cycles and eventually, a full loading cycle that stopped at a load of 49.0 N. The load and contraction data obtained experimentally were analysed to derive the stress-strain behaviour. Finite Element (FE) ...
PurposeTo evaluate the impact of soft contact lens eye-fit on optical power by computational modelli...
The mechanical testing procedures were analyzed and testing methods were developed for soft contact ...
Nondestructive evaluation of the thermoelastic properties of contact lenses by photothermal deflecti...
The strength of contact lens materials is an important consideration with respect to resistance to d...
An analysis of the mechanical properties of finished lenses utilizing compression testing identifi...
The objective of this study is to explore the feasibility of a compression test for measuring mechan...
Purpose: To evaluate the impact of soft contact lens eye-fit on optical power by computational model...
A new micro-shaft-poking (MSP) apparatus has been applied for characterizing the mechanical properti...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1995.Includes...
A new method of compression between two parallel plates is used to measure the viscoelastic properti...
Purpose: This review summarises the way in which mechanical property measurements combined with clin...
The parameters of soft contact lenses may alter during wear. A series of clinical and laboratory exp...
When fitting soft contact lenses, it is impossible to visualise the tear layer below the lens in whi...
Hydrogel materials are not only different as a result of different co-monomer compositions but also ...
PurposeTo evaluate the impact of soft contact lens eye-fit on optical power by computational modelli...
PurposeTo evaluate the impact of soft contact lens eye-fit on optical power by computational modelli...
The mechanical testing procedures were analyzed and testing methods were developed for soft contact ...
Nondestructive evaluation of the thermoelastic properties of contact lenses by photothermal deflecti...
The strength of contact lens materials is an important consideration with respect to resistance to d...
An analysis of the mechanical properties of finished lenses utilizing compression testing identifi...
The objective of this study is to explore the feasibility of a compression test for measuring mechan...
Purpose: To evaluate the impact of soft contact lens eye-fit on optical power by computational model...
A new micro-shaft-poking (MSP) apparatus has been applied for characterizing the mechanical properti...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1995.Includes...
A new method of compression between two parallel plates is used to measure the viscoelastic properti...
Purpose: This review summarises the way in which mechanical property measurements combined with clin...
The parameters of soft contact lenses may alter during wear. A series of clinical and laboratory exp...
When fitting soft contact lenses, it is impossible to visualise the tear layer below the lens in whi...
Hydrogel materials are not only different as a result of different co-monomer compositions but also ...
PurposeTo evaluate the impact of soft contact lens eye-fit on optical power by computational modelli...
PurposeTo evaluate the impact of soft contact lens eye-fit on optical power by computational modelli...
The mechanical testing procedures were analyzed and testing methods were developed for soft contact ...
Nondestructive evaluation of the thermoelastic properties of contact lenses by photothermal deflecti...