Compression Moulding Of Aspherical Glass Lenses - A Combined Experimental And Numerical Analysis

Compression moulding of glass aspherical lenses has become a viable manufacturing process for precision optics. The widespread use of this process has been hampered by the lack of its fundamental understanding. This research is a part of the ongoing effort to understand some of the issues related to the process. Simple lens moulding experiments were performed on a commercial precision lens moulding machine. A finite element method (FEM) program was used to create a simple numerical model and analyse the moulding process. Experimental results show that this process is capable of producing precision optical components. A comparison of the experimental results with the predicted results indicates that with a more sophisticated numerical model, it is possible to use FEM as a tool for process analysis.

Author
A Y Yi & A Jain
Origin
Ohio State University, Usa
Journal Title
J Am Ceram Soc 88 3 2005 579-586
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 2938

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Compression Moulding Of Aspherical Glass Lenses - A Combined Experimental And Numerical Analysis
J Am Ceram Soc 88 3 2005 579-586
S 2938
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