Viscosity Measurement By Cylindrical Compression For Numerical Modeling Of Precision Lens Molding Process

Cylindrical compression tests were conducted on two different optical glass grades for determining the high-temperature viscosity and elastic parameters. Numerical simulations of the compression tests and the precision lens molding process were performed by incorporating the data obtained from the compression tests using a commercial finite-element method program. Excellent agreement between the viscosity data from the compression test and the beam bending test was obtained, and a good comparison between the measured and predicted deformation load results was also observed. Further issues that have emerged from this research that would be relevant to the ongoing research on the numerical modelling of the precision aspherical lens molding process include determination of high temperature elastic properties of glass.

Author
A Jain Et Al
Origin
Ohio State University, Usa
Journal Title
Jacs 88 9 2005 2409-2414
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 2996

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Viscosity Measurement By Cylindrical Compression For Numerical Modeling Of Precision Lens Molding Process
Jacs 88 9 2005 2409-2414
S 2996
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