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Friction coefficient of soft contact lenses: measurements and modeling

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TRIBOLOGY LETTERS
卷 18, 期 4, 页码 499-504

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11249-005-3610-0

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contact lens; hydrogel friction; microtribology; microtribometer

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Tribological conditions for contact lenses have very low contact pressures in the range 3-5 kPa and sliding speeds around 12 cm/s. Using a microtribometer a series of experiments was run on commercially available contact lenses trade from Etafilcon-A. These tests were run using 10-50 mN of normal load at speeds from 63 to 6280 mu m/s using a 1-mm radius glass sphere as a pill. The resulting contact pressures are believed to be nearly all order of magnitude larger than the targeted 3-5 kPa. It is hypothesized that the viscoelastic nature of the hydrogel, viscous shearing of the packaging solution, and interfacial shear between the glass sphere and the contact lens all contribute to the friction forces. A model that includes all three of these contributors is developed and compared to the experimental data. The experimental friction coefficients vary from mu = 0.025 to 0.075. The calculated fluid film thicknesses were between 1 and 30 nm. The average surface roughness of the lens and the glass sphere are R-a = 15 nm and R-a = 8 nm. respectively. suggesting that the contact is not in full elastohydrodynamic lubrication. Finally. the largest contributors to the friction force ill these experiments were found to be viscous dissipation within the hydrogel and interfacial shear within the contact zone.

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