Hi,
I am doing FEM (Marc) of soft contact lenses simulating the inside out flipping of such lenses. While my FE results compare very well to measurements, I am having trouble to find literature about why the lens settles in a particular state.
The geometry of the soft contact lenses is not spherical, indeed the lens has a centre thickness of around 0.1 mm and the thickness varies along its diameter between 0.1 and 0.25 mm. Lens diameter is ~14mm and the lenses are made of silicone hydrogel materials, for my analysis I am assuming linear elasticity with M =~1 MPa. See attached for a sequence of the lens inversion.
Is there someone who can shine some light on why the lens assumes a specific shape when its flipped?
thanks loads in advance!
I am doing FEM (Marc) of soft contact lenses simulating the inside out flipping of such lenses. While my FE results compare very well to measurements, I am having trouble to find literature about why the lens settles in a particular state.
The geometry of the soft contact lenses is not spherical, indeed the lens has a centre thickness of around 0.1 mm and the thickness varies along its diameter between 0.1 and 0.25 mm. Lens diameter is ~14mm and the lenses are made of silicone hydrogel materials, for my analysis I am assuming linear elasticity with M =~1 MPa. See attached for a sequence of the lens inversion.
Is there someone who can shine some light on why the lens assumes a specific shape when its flipped?
thanks loads in advance!