Low-energy dynamic indentation method for analysis of ophthalmic materials

被引:7
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作者
Artus, Pau [1 ]
Dursteler, Juan C. [1 ]
Martinez, Antonio B. [2 ]
机构
[1] Ind Opt SA, Sant Cugat Del Valles 08174, Spain
[2] Univ Politecn Cataluna, Ctr Catala Plast, Terrassa, Spain
关键词
indentation; ophthalmic; low-energy; impact; lumped mass-spring model; CR-39; Superfin;
D O I
10.1097/OPX.0b013e31815ed713
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Purpose. The purpose of the present work is to understand and study the mechanical behavior and critical parameters of ophthalmic polymers. The article introduces a novel low-energy indentation method that can be used to study and optimize the mechanical properties of ophthalmic materials. The technique has been developed in the frame of a larger study on the impact resistance of materials. Method. The low-energy dynamic indentation method is based on a lumped mass-spring model solved by a 4th-order Runge-Kutta numerical method. The model can be used to predict the material response to the indentation of a hemi-spherical tip and calculate the elasticity modulus of materials, dissipated energy during impact, residual deformation after impact, indentation depth and their conservative and nonconservative components. Results. As an example, two ophthalmic polymers were compared: CR-39 as the universal ophthalmic standard, and Superfin as Indo Lens U.S., standard. Results showed the model is in good agreement with experimental data and allowed to obtain elasticity moduli for both materials, which showed similar values. A larger conservative component of the displacement for Superfin was also obtained and a smaller calculated residual displacement, which is indicative of less deformed material after low energy impacts. Conclusions. The model can satisfactorily predict the behavior of materials under low energy indentation situations. In addition, it can be used to distinguish two apparently similar materials, such as CR-39 and Superfin, and classify them according to their response to these kind of indentations. The technique could be used as a very powerful tool to improve ophthalmic materials.
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